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@#!/bin/sh
#

# This is sysconfig - a file full of useful variables that you can set 
# to change the default startup behavior of your system.
#
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.64 1997/04/10 10:20:22 brian Exp jkh $

######################### Start Of Local Configuration Section ###########

# Location of local startup directories.
local_startup="/usr/local/etc/rc.d /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d"

######################### End Of Local Configuration Section #############

######################### Start Of Syscons Section #######################

# Choose keyboard map from /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/* or NO if default.
keymap=NO

# Set keyboard rate to: slow, normal, fast or NO if default.
keyrate=NO

# Change function keys default values (or no change if NO)
# Syntax: "<funkey_number> <new_value> [<funkey_number> <new_value>]..."
keychange=NO

# Desired cursor type {normal|blink|destructive}, NO if no change
cursor=NO

# Desired bell type {duration.pitch|normal|visual}, NO if no change
keybell=NO

# Choose screen map from /usr/share/syscons/scrnmaps/* (or NO for none)
scrnmap=NO

# Choose font 8x16 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x16=NO

# Choose font 8x14 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x14=NO

# Choose font 8x8 from /usr/share/syscons/fonts/* (or NO for default)
font8x8=NO

# Set blank time (in seconds) or "off" to turn it off (or NO for default)
blanktime=NO

# Set to screen saver desired: blank, green, snake, star (or NO for none)
saver=NO

# Set to
# {microsoft|mousesystems|mmseries|logitech|busmouse|mouseman|ps/2|mmhittab}
# to activate system mouse cursor support (or NO for none)
# Use 'vidcontrol -m on' command to activate it on particular screen
#
# If you give mousedtype a value, you must use the /dev/sysmouse device
# (or a link to it) and the MouseSystems protocol under X.
mousedtype=NO

############## Next block activated only if mousedtype != NO ################

# Set to your mouse port (required)
# Use real device here, because /dev/mouse usually linked with /dev/sysmouse
mousedport=/dev/cuaa0

# Moused options:
# -s: 9600 baud mouse
# -c: enable ChordMiddle
# see moused usage info for complete options list
mousedflags=""

######################### End of moused block ##############################

# General Russian setup for example:
# (koi8-r keyboard with cp866 screen font mapped to koi8-r)
#
# keymap=ru.koi8-r
# keyrate=fast
# keychange="61 [K"
# cursor=destructive
# scrnmap=koi8-r2cp866
# font8x16=cp866b-8x16
# font8x14=cp866-8x14
# font8x8=cp866-8x8
# blanktime=600
# saver=snake
# mousedtype=mousesystems
# mousedport=/dev/cuaa0
# mousedflags=""

######################### End Of Syscons Section #######################

######################### Start Of Netconfig Section #######################

# Set to the name of your host - this is pretty important!
hostname=myname.my.domain

# Set to the NIS domainname of your host, or NO if none
defaultdomainname=NO

#
# Some broken implementations can't handle the RFC 1323 and RFC 1644
# TCP options.  If TCP connections randomly hang, try disabling this,
# and bug the vendor of the losing equipment.
#
tcp_extensions=YES

# If you're running PCNFSD or anything else which requires mountd to allow
# non-root requests for NFS mounts, set this to YES.
weak_mountd_authentication=NO

#
# Set to the list of network devices on this host.  You must have an
# ifconfig_${network_interface} line for each interface listed here.
# Extra addresses may be specified with sequentual _alias<N> lines. IPX
# addresses may be specified with an ifconfig_${network_interface}_ipx
# line.
#
# for example:
#
#	network_interfaces="ed0 sl0 lo0"
#
#	ifconfig_ed0="inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xffffff00"
#	ifconfig_sl0="inet 10.0.1.0 netmask 0xffffff00"
#	ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"
#	ifconfig_ed0_alias0="inet 10.0.2.1 netmask 0xffffff00"
#	ifconfig_ed0_alias1="inet 10.0.2.2 netmask 0xffffffff"
#	ifconfig_ed0_ipx="ipx 0x1234"
#
# Alternatively, /etc/start_if.${network_interface} is run if it exists.
# This script can be used as an alternative to the ifconfig_<xxx> lines.
#
network_interfaces="lo0"

ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"

#
# Set to the list of route add lines for this host.  You must have a
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here (unless
# static_routes is set to "" - do NOT use ``NO'' to denote a lack of static
# routes!).
#
#static_routes="foo multicast"
#route_foo="woofo woofo-gw"
#route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface 10.0.0.1"
static_routes=""

# Set to the host you'd like set as your default router, or NO for none.
# This is the same as adding a ``default'' entry to static_routes.
defaultrouter=NO

# This is the routing daemon you want to use.  Possible options are
# currently NO (for none), `routed' and `gated'.  Also see `routerflags'
# for startup flags.
router=routed

# These are the flags you'd like to start the routing daemon with
routerflags=-q

# mrouted flags, or NO if you don't want to start mrouted. Needs kernel
# options enabled before it will work.
mrouted=NO

# YES will switch routing on in the kernel. You need to switch this on
# if this machine has to act as a IPX router. You need to build a
# kernel with IPX support for this to work.
ipxgateway=NO

# IPXrouted flags. NO if you don't want to start it. Do "man IPXrouted"
# to get more information on the flags.
ipxrouted=NO

# timed flags, or NO if you don't want to start the time daemon
timedflags=NO

# portmap flags, or NO if you don't want to start the portmap daemon
portmapflags=""

# xntpd flags, or NO if you don't want to start the xntpd daemon
xntpdflags="NO"

# this is inoperative unless xntpd is enabled; NO to disable
tickadjflags="-Aq"

# Set to the site you'd like to synchronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
# for example) or NO for no such site.
ntpdate="NO"

# Set to YES if you want to run rwhod
rwhod=NO

# Set to NO if don't want to run lpd
lpd=YES

# Default sendmail flags.  -bd is pretty mandatory, -q<n>m sets the queue scan
# time in minutes.  If set to NO, don't start sendmail at all.
sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m"

# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD.  The commented-out entry
# provides a reasonable default, using the sample amd.map config file from the
# /usr/src/etc directory.
amdflags="NO"
#amdflags="-a /net -c 1800 -k i386 -d my.domain -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"

# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS client
nfs_client=NO

# Set to YES if this machine will be an NFS server
nfs_server=NO

# the following option controls if the nfs server will be only allow
# requests from reserved ports. NB: running mountd with
# weak_mountd_authentication=YES will automatically clear this flag.
# See also mountd(8)
nfs_reserved_port_only=NO

# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a client
nis_clientflags="NO"

# Name of host to ypset to, if no YP server on this wire
nis_ypsetflags="NO"

# Set to appropriate flags if you want to start NIS for a server
nis_serverflags="NO"

# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.ypxfrd. This should only be
# run on NIS master servers.
ypxfrdflags="NO"

# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.yppasswdd. This should only be
# run on NIS master servers.
# Typical flags might be "-t /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
yppasswddflags="NO"

# syslogd flags, or NO if you don't want to start the syslog daemon
syslogdflags=""

# Set to appropriate flags for named, if you have a full-time
# connection to the Internet.
# For most hosts, flags should be "-b /etc/namedb/named.boot"
namedflags="NO"

# Set to YES if you want to run the X-10 power controller daemon
xtend=NO

# Set to the name of the device for kernel crashdumps, or `off' to
# disable any statically configured dumpdev, or NO for no change.
# The device should normally be one of the swap devices specified
# in /etc/fstab.
dumpdev=NO

# Set to an additional swapfile you'd like to have added to preallocated swap
# space during system boot (or NO for none).
swapfile=NO

# Set to YES if you want to run Kerberos authentication
kerberos_server=NO

# If you want this host to be a gateway, set to YES.
gateway=NO

# If you want this host to be a firewall or otherwise filter IP, set to YES.
firewall=NO

# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.
check_quotas=NO

# Set to YES to turn on accounting.
accounting=NO

######################### End Of Netconfig Section #######################

######################### Start Of PC-card Section #######################

# If you want to enable APM BIOS driver, set to YES
# (The APM BIOS driver is not configured into GENERIC kernel b/c of bugs)
apm_enable=NO

# If you want to use PC-card package, set to YES
# (PC-card support is not configured in the GENERIC kernel)
pccard_enable=NO

# If you want to specify the address of memory used by PCIC, 
# set this address (DEFAULT=0xd0000)
pccard_mem=DEFAULT

# If you want to use Etnerent PCMCIA cards, specify the ifconfig portion
# here.  (card-specific flags like connector selection should be written in
# the card-specific entry in /etc/pccard.conf).  Set to DHCP if you want to
# use a DHCP server to determine your IP address.  If you want to use DHCP
# please install Wide-DHCP client from ports/packages collection (this
# package requires you to configure and setup BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter)
# in your kernel.
#
# Set to NO if you don't want to configure your PC-CARD ethernet controller.
#
# for example:
#
#      pccard_ifconfig="131.113.32.126 netmask 0xffffff00"
# or
#      pccard_ifconfig="DHCP"
#
pccard_ifconfig=NO

######################### End Of PC-card Section #######################

######################### Start Of Misc Section #######################

# Set to YES if you want ibcs2 (SCO) emulation loaded at startup
ibcs2=NO

# Set to YES if you want Linux a.out emulation loaded at startup
linux=NO

# Set to a string representing the interrupts you are going to use
#  for generating entropy in the kernel (or NO to ignore).
#  If the machine is networked, the Ethernet card IRQ is good.
#  The IRQ on an intelligent hard disk controller is good.
#  The IRQ's on most sound devices are good.
#
#  The following choices are BAD:
#  The IRQ's on COM-ports (SIO devices), the IRQ used by a "classic"
#  IDE disk or cdrom (Intelligent controllers seem to be OK), and
#  the IRQ on the system clock.
#
# Experiment with the rest. The best interrupts are the ones that
#  happen fairly irregularly, and never occur in very high-speed bursts.
#
# You'll have it right when you have a good supply of numbers from
#  /dev/random, and no problems on your system, like slowdowns,
#  Sluggish net/disk activity, perhaps even errors.

# For example - if you have a sound blaster on IRQ5, an ethernet card
# on IRQ10 and a SCSI controller on IRQ11 (eg ADAPTEC 1542) you might
# try this:
#
#	rand_irqs="-s 5 -s 10 -s 11"

rand_irqs="NO"
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Suggested by: jkh
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@Make a sysconfig variable controlling if teh kernel should accept
nfs requests from non-privileged ports.

Change mountd such that it does never set this variable, but only clears
it when run with -n. Also document this in the man page.
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Reviewed by:	jkh
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1.61
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@Having two knobs until you get a kernel core dump saved is silly.
Leave dumpdev, but kill the savecore variable.  Thus, it's still off
by default, but all you need is enabling dumpdev now.

phk's old argument that savecore might inadvertendly fill up the disk
no longer counts, savecore now correctly obeyes a `minfree' file, and
we ship our systems with such a file that even has a reasonable
default.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.60 1997/02/23 09:20:54 peter Exp $
d174 3
d226 3
@


1.60
log
@Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id$
a236 3

# Set to YES if you want kernel crashdumps to be saved for debugging
savecore=NO
@


1.59
log
@Fixed comment that did not match code (cursor -> bell).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$FreeBSD$
@


1.58
log
@  As /etc/sysconfig and /etc/rc.i386 is now, you can't modify the syscons
bell type on boot. Slightly annoying when your system doesn't have a speaker.
This adds a `keybell' frob for setting it.  Closes PR#2519

Submitted-By: Jonathan Mini <mini@@hydrogen.nike.efn.org>
@
text
@d31 1
a31 1
# Desired cursor type {duration.pitch|normal|visual}, NO if no change
@


1.57
log
@Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$

This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
@
text
@d31 3
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1.56
log
@Minor modifications to the PCCARD startup files and comments.

Submitted by:	The Nomads
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.55 1997/01/04 23:29:56 alex Exp $
@


1.55
log
@Typo police.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.54 1996/12/10 02:23:27 adam Exp $
d276 4
a279 1
# use a DHCP server to determine your IP address (not implemented).
@


1.54
log
@ifconfig 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.53 1996/11/05 20:10:37 jhay Exp $
d55 1
a55 1
############## Next block activated only if mousetype != NO ################
@


1.53
log
@Add knobs for IPX.
2.2 candidate?
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52 1996/10/27 06:30:38 peter Exp $
d120 1
a120 1
#	ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost"
d130 1
a130 1
ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost"
@


1.52
log
@Add rudimentry support for ifconfig'ing aliases at boot.  Also allow
start_if.<if> to do all the work instead if so configured.  With examples.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.51 1996/10/21 20:09:27 wpaul Exp $
d110 3
a112 1
# Extra addresses may be specified with sequentual _alias<N> lines.
d123 1
d158 9
@


1.52.2.1
log
@Merge from -current
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52 1996/10/27 06:30:38 peter Exp $
d110 1
a110 3
# Extra addresses may be specified with sequentual _alias<N> lines. IPX
# addresses may be specified with an ifconfig_${network_interface}_ipx
# line.
a120 1
#	ifconfig_ed0_ipx="ipx 0x1234"
a154 9

# YES will switch routing on in the kernel. You need to switch this on
# if this machine has to act as a IPX router. You need to build a
# kernel with IPX support for this to work.
ipxgateway=NO

# IPXrouted flags. NO if you don't want to start it. Do "man IPXrouted"
# to get more information on the flags.
ipxrouted=NO
@


1.52.2.2
log
@YAMFC
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.1 1996/11/06 09:22:17 phk Exp $
d120 1
a120 1
#	ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"
d130 1
a130 1
ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1"
@


1.52.2.3
log
@YAMFC (typo fix from rev 1.55).
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.2 1996/12/10 16:53:55 joerg Exp $
d55 1
a55 1
############## Next block activated only if mousedtype != NO ################
@


1.52.2.4
log
@Add portmapflags and syslogdflags
Reviewed by:	jkh
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.3 1997/01/09 02:42:45 alex Exp $
a170 3
# portmap flags, or NO if you don't want to start the portmap daemon
portmapflags=""

a219 3

# syslogd flags, or NO if you don't want to start the syslog daemon
syslogdflags=""
@


1.52.2.5
log
@From current: Fix mountd so the privport stuff is backwards compatible
with older systems. Add sysconfig variable to control the privport
stuff.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.4 1997/04/01 00:59:48 pst Exp $
a204 6

# the following option controls if the nfs server will be only allow
# requests from reserved ports. NB: running mountd with
# weak_mountd_authentication=YES will automatically clear this flag.
# See also mountd(8)
nfs_reserved_port_only=NO
@


1.52.2.6
log
@YAMFC: Update FAQ with sysmouse section, add comment before
mousedtype setting in sysconfig.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.5 1997/04/09 20:30:59 guido Exp $
a52 3
#
# If you give mousedtype a value, you must use the /dev/sysmouse device
# (or a link to it) and the MouseSystems protocol under X.
@


1.52.2.7
log
@Bring in rc reorganizational changes.  I'm bringing them into 2.2
first rather than 3.0 because, ironically, I have every confidence that
they run in 2.2 but not in 3.0 yet.  3.0 commits will follow just as I've
finished an inventory for any new knobs in -current which need accomodation.
In any case, it's good to get them into 2.2 early because there is going
to be a doc hit for this (all the references to sysconfig) and I'd just
as soon start getting people used to the new files ASAP rather than
prolonging the pain any more than necessary.
@
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@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.52.2.6 1997/04/11 15:45:18 brian Exp jkh $
@


1.51
log
@Add hooks for rpc.ypxfrd in /etc/sysconfig and /etc/rc. Also change
a couple of benign cases of 'yppasswdd' to 'rpc.yppasswdd.' (Like
rpc.yppasswdd, rpc.ypxfrd should only be run on NIS master servers.)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.50 1996/09/09 00:17:14 ache Exp $
d110 2
d119 5
@


1.50
log
@Use real device for mousedport, because /dev/mouse usually linked
with /dev/sysmouse when moused is active
Add comment about this fact
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.49 1996/09/07 19:11:00 ache Exp $
d193 6
a198 1
# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
@


1.49
log
@Use /dev/mouse for default moused port
Add comment explanation how to turn mouse support on particular screen
(vidcontrol -m on)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.48 1996/08/21 23:15:37 jkh Exp $
d58 2
a59 1
mousedport=/dev/mouse
@


1.48
log
@Add a new "swapfile" variable so that you can add a file as a additional
swap as the system is coming up.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.47 1996/06/23 20:54:26 ache Exp $
d51 2
a52 1
# to activate mouse cursor support (or NO for none)
d58 1
a58 1
mousedport=/dev/cuaa0
@


1.47
log
@Add moused hooks (OFF by default)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.46 1996/05/13 02:21:16 jkh Exp $
d211 4
@


1.46
log
@Neaten up some of the comments in here.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.45 1996/04/26 20:18:58 mpp Exp $
d49 18
d80 3
@


1.45
log
@Remove the comments that suggest people not turn
on accounting and quotas because they don't work.
They seem to work just fine, and the comments generate
too many questions.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.44 1996/04/12 14:24:59 markm Exp $
d90 1
d93 1
d96 1
@


1.44
log
@Update the Entropy-Gatherer to reflect a better setup - do not
use IRQ1, as the keyboard hook already gets this timing info.

Also some slight improvements to the comments.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.43 1996/04/03 17:13:59 phk Exp $
d197 1
a197 2
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.  NOTE:  For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
d200 1
a200 2
# Set to YES to turn on accounting.  NOTE: For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
@


1.43
log
@Add skeleton firewall setup(s).  Comments very welcome.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.42 1996/03/14 18:24:07 nate Exp $
d248 1
a248 2
#  The keyboard (IRQ 1) is good if it used a lot.
#  If the machine is networked, the Ethernet card is good.
d253 3
a255 2
#  THe IRQ's on COM-ports (SIO devices), the IRQ used by an IDE
#  disk or CDROM, and the IRQ on the system clock.
d264 7
a270 1
rand_irqs="-s 1"
@


1.42
log
@Renamed the relevant PC-Card support files to reflect the newest release.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.41 1996/03/12 15:39:26 nate Exp $
d193 3
@


1.41
log
@PC-CARD hooks.  Someday it will actually enable working code. :)

Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Tatsumi Hosokawa <hosokawa@@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp> & BSD Nomads

I re-wrote alot of this, but the ideas are based on the code from the
most recent pccard-snapshot.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.40 1996/03/06 03:59:15 jkh Exp $
d215 2
a216 2
# set this address (NO for default 0xd0000)
pccard_mem=NO
@


1.40
log
@Correct a typo in the sample AMD flags.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.39 1996/02/28 17:04:43 adam Exp $
d203 31
@


1.39
log
@"slow downs" --> "slowdowns"
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.38 1996/02/24 22:13:06 wpaul Exp $
d150 1
a150 1
#amdflags="a /net -c 1800 -k i386 -d my.domain -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"
@


1.38
log
@update suggested flags for rpc.yppasswdd (-t now does what -m used to do)
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.37 1996/02/11 04:07:27 jkh Exp $
d227 1
a227 1
#  /dev/random, and no problems on your system, like slow downs,
@


1.37
log
@Remove my previous bogus comment about the relationship between the
static_routes and defaultrouter variables.  I'm glad I looked again, however,
as I realized that setting static_routes to NO in the case of a defaultrouter
would wind up with a bogus value for static_routes.  It doesn't really
hurt anything, but it's still wrong so I fixed it.  I think this whole routing
section of sysconfig needs a revisit - it's getting gross!
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.36 1996/02/09 12:45:38 jkh Exp $
d167 2
a168 2
# Set to appropriate flags for yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-m /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
@


1.36
log
@Close conf/1007 and take this opportunity to correct a few long-standing
bogons with the way static_routes was being handled.  Also document
the fact that default_router overrides static_routes entirely.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.35 1996/02/09 12:20:40 jkh Exp $
d99 2
a100 1
# static_routes is set to NO).
d105 1
a105 1
static_routes=NO
d108 1
a108 1
# Note:  If set, this option *overrides* the static_routes variable.
@


1.35
log
@Close PR conf/589 - amd should only evaluate ${amdflags}.
While I'm at it, add a commented-out sample amd flags line to sysconfig
and drop a sample amd.map file in this directory for easy copying.
I know that this file's contents are highly site-variable, but the one I've
chosen for an example is also the one I've seen on 99.9% of the amd-using
sites I've visited.  I think it's a fair default.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.34 1996/01/31 15:02:32 mpp Exp $
d98 2
a99 1
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here.
d101 4
a104 3
static_routes="multicast loopback"
route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface ${hostname}"
route_loopback="${hostname} localhost"
d107 1
@


1.34
log
@Another round of spelling fixes.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.33 1996/01/29 08:46:14 gpalmer Exp $
d142 3
a144 1
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD
d146 1
@


1.33
log
@Add an option to start mrouted. Off by default
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.32 1996/01/28 08:08:37 gpalmer Exp $
d49 1
a49 1
# General russian setup for example:
d128 1
a128 1
# Set to the site you'd like to syncronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
d208 1
a208 1
#  If the machine is networked, the ethernet card is good.
d220 1
a220 1
#  /dev/random, and no problems on your system, like slowdowns,
@


1.32
log
@Add (at long last) an option to say if you want to run the printer
daemon (lpd) or not. Set to run it by default.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.31 1996/01/06 20:49:18 jkh Exp $
d114 4
@


1.31
log
@New hack for configuring routers spawns two new variables:
	router=<some routed>
	routerflags=<startup flags>
Submitted by:	Paul Richards et al
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.30 1996/01/05 17:00:27 bde Exp $
d130 3
@


1.30
log
@Fixed initialization of $local_startup.  sysconfig attempted to run
/usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d every time it was sourced.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.29 1995/12/28 01:24:04 jkh Exp $
d107 5
d113 1
a113 1
routedflags=-q
@


1.29
log
@Go to new scheme for local_startup variable.  Now one can specify multiple
directories to check in looking for port startup scripts.  The specific gunge
for apache httpd, gated and pcnfsd in /etc/sysconfig and /etc/netstart is
gone now.  Note that pcnfsd's troubles aren't necessarily over (and probably
why NetBSD brought it into their sources) - anyone adding pcnfsd will STILL
have to tweak /etc/sysconfig in order to set the new variable
`weak_mountd_authentication' to YES.  The flags to mountd are directly affected
by pcnfsd's requirements for non-root mounts, unfortunately! :-(
Submitted by: paul & jkh
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.28 1995/11/13 21:18:24 markm Exp $
d12 1
a12 1
local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d
@


1.28
log
@Put in a user-configurable variable to allow root to select interrupts to be
used in the entropy-gathering for /dev/random.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.27 1995/10/28 12:41:40 peter Exp $
d11 2
a12 2
# Location of local startup files.
local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d
d80 4
a156 9
# Set to YES if you run PC-NFSD (see /usr/ports/net/pcnfsd) for
# sharing filesystems with DOS/Windows PCs.
pcnfsd=NO

# Set to YES if you have the Apache WEB server (see /usr/ports/net/apache)
# installed and want to run it at system startup time (this is better than
# running it from inetd if you're running a dedicated WWW server).
apache_httpd=NO

a174 3
# Set to YES if you want to run gated
gated=NO

d190 1
a190 1
# Set to YES if you want Linux (a.out) emulation loaded at startup
@


1.27
log
@In a moment of weakness, I added the switch for loading the linux LKM,
in the same style as the ibcs2 LKM..
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.26 1995/09/29 20:10:40 wollman Exp $
d200 20
@


1.26
log
@Reword confusing comment.

Requested by: Nate Williams
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.25 1995/09/19 10:19:44 jkh Exp $
d197 3
@


1.25
log
@local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d
[ As suggested by Satoshi - rc.local.d was pretty redundant under /usr/local;
  duh! :-)]

[ -f /etc/rc.local ] && sh /etc/rc.local
For backwards compatibilty with non-executable rc.local files.  Sorry, Bruce!

Submitted by:	asami & bde & jkh
@
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@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.24 1995/09/19 08:33:43 jkh Exp $
d138 1
a138 1
# Set to host to ypset to if you need to do that
@


1.24
log
@Bring my fixes over from 2.1.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.23 1995/09/18 19:17:14 paul Exp $
d12 1
a12 1
local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.local.d
@


1.23
log
@Removed startup code for pcnfsd and apache. These don't even exist
in FreeBSD and should never have got in here.

Removed hard-coded /etc/rc.local.d hacks and implemented a more flexible
solution.

Added a local configuration area to sysconfig.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.22 1995/09/14 23:17:13 jkh Exp $
d12 1
a12 1
local_startup=/usr/local/etc
@


1.22
log
@Correct a small typo I noticed during my 2.1 merge.
@
text
@d7 8
a14 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.21 1995/09/14 02:44:49 jkh Exp $
@


1.21
log
@Add checks for pcnfsd (flag to mountd must be added in this case)
and Apache httpd, so a user can be brought up to speed quickly.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.20 1995/08/23 07:12:16 jkh Exp $
d150 1
a150 1
# Set to YES if you have the Apache WEB server (see /sur/ports/net/apache)
@


1.20
log
@Add a "gateway" flag so that user can set up a gateway machine automatically
from sysinstall.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.19 1995/08/10 16:25:57 ache Exp $
d145 9
@


1.19
log
@Rmove daemons localization (commented out), produce very
strange effects when contacting with localized daemon
from foreign environment.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.18 1995/07/20 16:26:26 wollman Exp $
d160 3
@


1.18
log
@Not sure if Rod is still working in these or not, so here goes.

Add nis_ypsetflags sysconfig entry and appropriate code in rc to call
ypset if needed.  Should probably automatically add `-ypsetme' to ypbind
flags if this is set.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.17 1995/07/05 04:12:33 peter Exp $
a170 12


# This stuff needed for proper daemons tuning, comsat f.e.
# See profile and csh.login also.
# Uncomment next line if you want to setup your 8-bit locale at program
# startup automatically
# ENABLE_STARTUP_LOCALE=; export ENABLE_STARTUP_LOCALE
# Uncomment next line to activate russian locale
# LANG=ru_SU.KOI8-R; export LANG
# Uncomment next line to activate italian locale
# LANG=it_IT.ISO_8859-1; export LANG
# For full list of locales, check /usr/share/locale/*
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1.17
log
@Fix a small bug in sysconfig introduced with 1.16. dumpdev needs a
definition, otherwise /etc/rc generates error messages while running "dumpon"
Reviewed by:	bde
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.16 1995/06/25 04:01:32 bde Exp $
d130 3
@


1.16
log
@Optionally set the dump device.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.15 1995/06/17 03:37:18 ache Exp $
d147 1
a147 1
# disable any statically configured dumpdev, or NO to do nothing.
d150 1
a150 1
# dumpdev=/dev/sd0b
@


1.15
log
@Rename ISO8859-1 to ISO_8859-1 per RFC1700
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14 1995/05/17 04:46:57 rgrimes Exp $
d145 6
@


1.14
log
@Reviewed by:	bde, jkh

Add comment that you should not have to edit netstart, and if you
do we would like to know about it.

The lo0 interface is now handled just like any other interface,
This makes it possible to do things to it from sysconfig.

Redo the comments in sysconfig about network_interfaces and ifconfig_${X}
to reflect the moving of lo0 to this scheme.  We now have an uncommented
variable for sysintall to find and play with.  (Your welcome Jordan)

Redo the way static routes are handled.  Basically use the same
scheme for routes that I did for network interfaces.  This allows
any number of static routes to be added from sysconfig.

Make sure we do the default route first so we stand a chance of
getting to our DNS server (if we have one) to resolve our own
IP address from $hostname.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.13 1995/05/13 20:16:11 rgrimes Exp $
d172 1
a172 1
# LANG=it_IT.ISO8859-1; export LANG
@


1.14.4.1
log
@Bring in revisions from the HEAD.  I've brought dumpdev and
nis_ypsetflags in as well with this rev, though they may
be no-ops for the moment until we bring whatever corresponding
changes are required in.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.20 1995/08/23 07:12:16 jkh Exp $
a130 3
# Set to host to ypset to if you need to do that
nis_ypsetflags="NO"

a145 6
# Set to the name of the device for kernel crashdumps, or `off' to
# disable any statically configured dumpdev, or NO for no change.
# The device should normally be one of the swap devices specified
# in /etc/fstab.
dumpdev=NO

a151 3
# If you want this host to be a gateway, set to YES.
gateway=NO

d162 12
@


1.14.4.2
log
@Bring in my changes from the HEAD:
	Add pcnfsd / apache_httpd hooks.
@
text
@d7 1
a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.1 1995/08/23 07:18:06 jkh Exp $
a144 9

# Set to YES if you run PC-NFSD (see /usr/ports/net/pcnfsd) for
# sharing filesystems with DOS/Windows PCs.
pcnfsd=NO

# Set to YES if you have the Apache WEB server (see /usr/ports/net/apache)
# installed and want to run it at system startup time (this is better than
# running it from inetd if you're running a dedicated WWW server).
apache_httpd=NO
@


1.14.4.3
log
@Bring in changes from the HEAD.  Also fix the local rc file changes
to:
	A) Use consistent variable expansion syntax.

	B) *NOT* expect rc files to be directly in /usr/local/etc.  That
	   was a very poor choice since lots of ports dump things straight
	   into /usr/local/etc and invoking anything with a .sh suffix in
	   there would be a bad idea indeed.  It's now /usr/local/etc/rc.local.d
	   for much greater clarity and safety.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.2 1995/09/14 23:16:34 jkh Exp $

######################### Start Of Local Configuration Section ###########

# Location of local startup files.
local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.local.d

######################### End Of Local Configuration Section #############
@


1.14.4.4
log
@Merge from HEAD
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.25 1995/09/19 10:19:44 jkh Exp $
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local_startup=/usr/local/etc/rc.d
@


1.14.4.5
log
@Back this out of 2.1 until we can reach some concensus about how to
do all this right in -current.  Sorry, Satoshi.
@
text
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a14 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.4 1995/09/19 10:23:43 jkh Exp $
@


1.14.4.6
log
@Changes from the HEAD branch: add options to load the linux LKM,
mrouted and disable lpd.
@
text
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a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.5 1995/09/19 12:09:03 jkh Exp $
a98 4
# mrouted flags, or NO if you don't want to start mrouted. Needs kernel
# options enabled before it will work.
mrouted=NO

a125 3

# Set to NO if don't want to run lpd
lpd=YES
a189 3

# Set to YES if you want Linux a.out emulation loaded at startup
linux=NO
@


1.14.4.7
log
@Fix the botched addition of the lpd knob, it was stuck in the middle
of the nfs_client knob.  Put it in the same place that -current has it.
@
text
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a7 1
#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.6 1996/01/29 14:46:51 gpalmer Exp $
a118 3
# Set to NO if don't want to run lpd
lpd=YES

d130 3
@


1.14.4.8
log
@Bring in changes from the HEAD.

Bloat the -stable etc tree with unused PC-CARD support hooks to make
testing go easier.  This code won't do anything in -stable, but it
minimizes the # of patches the testers will have to make to their
systems.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.7 1996/03/06 08:54:01 rgrimes Exp $
a191 34

######################### Start Of PC-card Section #######################

# If you want to enable APM BIOS driver, set to YES
# (The APM BIOS driver is not configured into GENERIC kernel b/c of bugs)
apm_enable=NO

# XXX
# (PC-card support isn't working (yet), so the below options don't do anything)
#

# If you want to use PC-card package, set to YES
pccard_enable=NO

# If you want to specify the address of memory used by PCIC, 
# set this address (DEFAULT=0xd0000)
pccard_mem=DEFAULT

# If you want to use Etnerent PCMCIA cards, specify the ifconfig portion
# here.  (card-specific flags like connector selection should be written in
# the card-specific entry in /etc/pccard.conf).  Set to DHCP if you want to
# use a DHCP server to determine your IP address (not implemented).
#
# Set to NO if you don't want to configure your PC-CARD ethernet controller.
#
# for example:
#
#      pccard_ifconfig="131.113.32.126 netmask 0xffffff00"
# or
#      pccard_ifconfig="DHCP"
#
pccard_ifconfig=NO

######################### End Of PC-card Section #######################
@


1.14.4.9
log
@Merge from HEAD, except:

	Clients that used gnumalloc still do, despite the merge.  We're not
	bringing phkmalloc over.

	Thread stuff left out.

	PCCARD support left out.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.8 1996/03/22 17:26:48 nate Exp $

######################### Start Of Local Configuration Section ###########

# Location of local startup directories.
local_startup="/usr/local/etc/rc.d /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d"

######################### End Of Local Configuration Section #############
d42 1
a42 1
# General Russian setup for example:
a72 4
# If you're running PCNFSD or anything else which requires mountd to allow
# non-root requests for NFS mounts, set this to YES.
weak_mountd_authentication=NO

a78 1
#
a80 1
#	ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost"
a82 1

d87 5
a91 8
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here (unless
# static_routes is set to "" - do NOT use ``NO'' to denote a lack of static
# routes!).
#
#static_routes="foo multicast"
#route_foo="woofo woofo-gw"
#route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface 10.0.0.1"
static_routes=""
a93 1
# This is the same as adding a ``default'' entry to static_routes.
a95 5
# This is the routing daemon you want to use.  Possible options are
# currently NO (for none), `routed' and `gated'.  Also see `routerflags'
# for startup flags.
router=routed

d97 1
a97 1
routerflags=-q
d112 1
a112 1
# Set to the site you'd like to synchronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
d126 1
a126 3
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD.  The commented-out entry
# provides a reasonable default, using the sample amd.map config file from the
# /usr/src/etc directory.
a127 1
#amdflags="-a /net -c 1800 -k i386 -d my.domain -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"
d138 1
a138 1
# Name of host to ypset to, if no YP server on this wire
d144 2
a145 2
# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-t /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
d180 2
a181 2
# If you want this host to be a firewall or otherwise filter IP, set to YES.
firewall=NO
d183 2
a184 1
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.
d187 2
a188 1
# Set to YES to turn on accounting.
@


1.14.4.10
log
@This 3rd mega-commit should hopefully bring us back to where we were.
I can get it to `make world' succesfully, anyway!
@
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d49 1
a49 1
# General russian setup for example:
d80 4
d90 1
d93 1
d96 1
d101 8
a108 5
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here.
#
static_routes="multicast loopback"
route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface ${hostname}"
route_loopback="${hostname} localhost"
d111 1
d114 5
d120 1
a120 1
routedflags=-q
d135 1
a135 1
# Set to the site you'd like to syncronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
d149 3
a151 1
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD
d153 1
d164 1
a164 1
# Set to host to ypset to if you need to do that
d170 2
a171 2
# Set to appropriate flags for yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-m /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
d206 2
a207 2
# Set to YES if you want to run gated
gated=NO
d209 1
a209 2
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.  NOTE:  For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
d212 1
a212 2
# Set to YES to turn on accounting.  NOTE: For now this probably
# doesn't work and should be left disabled.
@


1.14.4.11
log
@Merge very small, selected parts of this directory from HEAD.  Mostly
motivated by a desire to see the local_startup stuff work correctly
for the packages collection in 2.1.5.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.14.4.10 1996/06/05 02:36:39 jkh Exp $

######################### Start Of Local Configuration Section ###########

# Location of local startup directories.
local_startup="/usr/local/etc/rc.d /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d"

######################### End Of Local Configuration Section #############
d42 1
a42 1
# General Russian setup for example:
a72 4
# If you're running PCNFSD or anything else which requires mountd to allow
# non-root requests for NFS mounts, set this to YES.
weak_mountd_authentication=NO

a78 1
#
a80 1
#	ifconfig_lo0="inet localhost"
a82 1

d87 5
a91 8
# route_${static_routes} line for each static route listed here (unless
# static_routes is set to "" - do NOT use ``NO'' to denote a lack of static
# routes!).
#
#static_routes="foo multicast"
#route_foo="woofo woofo-gw"
#route_multicast="224.0.0.0 -netmask 0xf0000000 -interface 10.0.0.1"
static_routes=""
a93 1
# This is the same as adding a ``default'' entry to static_routes.
a95 5
# This is the routing daemon you want to use.  Possible options are
# currently NO (for none), `routed' and `gated'.  Also see `routerflags'
# for startup flags.
router=routed

d97 1
a97 1
routerflags=-q
d112 1
a112 1
# Set to the site you'd like to synchronize your clock from (gatekeeper.dec.com,
d126 1
a126 3
# Set to appropriate flags if you want to use AMD.  The commented-out entry
# provides a reasonable default, using the sample amd.map config file from the
# /usr/src/etc directory.
a127 1
#amdflags="-a /net -c 1800 -k i386 -d my.domain -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"
d138 1
a138 1
# Name of host to ypset to, if no YP server on this wire
d144 2
a145 2
# Set to appropriate flags for rpc.yppasswdd, if you wish to run it.
# Typical flags might be "-t /var/yp/master.passwd -s -f"
d153 9
d180 2
a181 2
# If you want this host to be a firewall or otherwise filter IP, set to YES.
firewall=NO
d183 2
a184 1
# Set to YES if you wish to check quotas.
d187 2
a188 1
# Set to YES to turn on accounting.
d199 4
a203 1
# (PC-card support is not configured in the GENERIC kernel)
a233 26

# Set to a string representing the interrupts you are going to use
#  for generating entropy in the kernel (or NO to ignore).
#  If the machine is networked, the Ethernet card IRQ is good.
#  The IRQ on an intelligent hard disk controller is good.
#  The IRQ's on most sound devices are good.
#
#  The following choices are BAD:
#  The IRQ's on COM-ports (SIO devices), the IRQ used by a "classic"
#  IDE disk or cdrom (Intelligent controllers seem to be OK), and
#  the IRQ on the system clock.
#
# Experiment with the rest. The best interrupts are the ones that
#  happen fairly irregularly, and never occur in very high-speed bursts.
#
# You'll have it right when you have a good supply of numbers from
#  /dev/random, and no problems on your system, like slowdowns,
#  Sluggish net/disk activity, perhaps even errors.

# For example - if you have a sound blaster on IRQ5, an ethernet card
# on IRQ10 and a SCSI controller on IRQ11 (eg ADAPTEC 1542) you might
# try this:
#
#	rand_irqs="-s 5 -s 10 -s 11"

rand_irqs="NO"
@


1.14.4.12
log
@$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
@
text
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# $FreeBSD$
@


1.13
log
@Remove XXX comment that I had moved to netstart and forgot to remove from
here.
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.12 1995/05/11 19:08:37 rgrimes Exp $
d73 1
d77 7
a83 1
#network_interfaces="ed0 sl0"
d85 7
a91 4
# Set one for each network device listed in network_interfaces above.
# for example:
#ifconfig_ed0="inet 10.0.0.1 netmask 0xffffff00"
#ifconfig_sl0="inet 10.0.1.0 netmask 0xffffff00"
d93 1
a93 1
# Set to the host you'd like set as your default router, or NO of none.
@


1.12
log
@Reviewed by:	wollman

Add a knob to make it easy to turn off RFC 1323 and RFC 1644 options.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.11 1995/04/24 23:52:16 rgrimes Exp $
a72 1
# XXX This is known to cause an error if /usr is nfs mounted since it
@


1.11
log
@Add $defaultdomainname to sysconfig and use it in netstart to set the
domainname.  This eliminates /etc/defaultdomain.

Correct tickadj, it should have been tickadjflags.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.10 1995/04/11 01:22:24 rgrimes Exp $
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@


1.10
log
@Remove obsolete comments about my-name and my-network.

Have netstart directly source sysconfig so that it stands on its own.
Do not source netstart in rc, run it with sh.

Rework the dangerous /etc/hostname.* so that it uses a variable with
a list of interfaces and a variable for each interface in that list.
The files /etc/hostname.* become obsolete with this change, the
information is now stored in /etc/sysconfig.

Source any /etc/start_if.${ifn} files so they can export things to
netstart (plans for future enhancements in this area.)

Obsolete /etc/defaultrouter, this is now down with $defaultrouter from
sysconfig.
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.9 1995/04/04 17:34:40 ache Exp $
d63 3
d87 3
a89 1
tickadj="-Aq"	# this is inoperative unless xntpd is enabled; NO to disable
@


1.9
log
@Set desired cursor type for syscons
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.8 1995/03/30 00:01:09 ache Exp $
d62 10
@


1.8
log
@Add function keys change setup
@
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.7 1995/03/24 00:16:26 jkh Exp $
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d48 1
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1.7
log
@start syslog earlier
add optional ibcs2 startup
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.6 1995/03/24 00:01:21 jkh Exp $
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d44 1
@


1.6
log
@Get around problem of not exporting variables in sysconfig
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.5 1995/03/23 01:25:19 jkh Exp $
d138 1
a138 1
# Set to YES if you want ibcs2 emulation loaded at startup
a139 1

@


1.5
log
@Another pass through our rc files in an attempt to eliminate historical
crufy and generally make all of this easier to understand and modify.
@
text
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#!/bin/sh -
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.4 1995/03/22 18:00:36 jkh Exp $
@


1.4
log
@Finally remove the evil little bit of excreta that was the /etc/myname
file.  hostname is set in sysconfig.
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.3 1995/03/22 03:29:55 ache Exp $
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@


1.3
log
@Almost full syscons setup via rc & sysconfig
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.2 1995/03/21 16:44:04 wollman Exp $
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@


1.2
log
@Change named starting convention to use $namedflags like most other
daemons that take command-line arguments.  Correct /etc/namedb installation
to use the correct files.
@
text
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#	$Id: sysconfig,v 1.1 1995/03/21 15:20:48 jkh Exp $
d9 24
a32 1
# Set to screen saver desired:  blank, green, snake, star (or NO for none)
d35 13
a47 2
# Set to alternate default keyboard map file or NO if none.
keymap=NO
@


1.1
log
@Begin a long-overdue cleanup of this whole mess.

1. Move all system configuration variables into /etc/sysconfig
2. Adapt other files to use it.
3. Add a host of new variables for micro-managing your system in various
   ways.  For 2.1, /etc/sysconfig will be machine-edited so that the user
   doesn't even have to care at all about the various funny names we picked.
4. Enable dset.  We won't get it debugged if we never use it, and no one
   has said anything negative about it yet, so here goes!
5. Try to use one consistent style throughout.
@
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#	$Id$
d58 4
a61 2
# Set to YES if you wish to run a name server
name_server=NO
@
