AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (alpha) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (alpha)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (amd64) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (amd64)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (i386) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (i386)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (loongson) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (loongson)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (luna88k) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (luna88k)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (macppc) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (macppc)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64) # AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64)
NAME # autoconf - diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
DESCRIPTION # When OpenBSD bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine on which it is running and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system configuration table which is processed by config(8) and compiled into each kernel.
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BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (alpha) # BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (alpha)
NAME # boot, boot.conf - alpha-specific bootstrap
DESCRIPTION # The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel.
As described in boot_alpha(8), this program is loaded by the SRM firmware and provides a convenient way to load the kernel. This program acts as an enhanced boot monitor for alpha systems, providing a common interface for the kernel to start from.
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Gzip,
Biosboot,
Installboot,
Fdisk,
Boot_config,
Ddb,
Pxeboot,
Boot_amd64,
Softraid,
Reboot,
Autoconf,
Boot BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (amd64) # BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (amd64)
NAME # boot, boot.conf - amd64-specific second-stage bootstrap
DESCRIPTION # The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the pitfalls of the PC BIOS architecture.
As described in boot_amd64(8), this program is loaded by the biosboot(8) primary bootstrap loader and provides a convenient way to load the kernel. This program acts as an enhanced boot monitor for PC systems, providing a common interface for the kernel to start from.
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BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (hppa) # BOOT(8) - System Manager’s Manual (hppa)
NAME # boot, boot.conf - hppa-specific bootstrap
DESCRIPTION # The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the various features of the PA-RISC hardware.
As described in boot_hppa(8), this program is loaded by the PDC firmware and provides a convenient way to load the kernel.
Basic operations include:
Loading kernels from any device supported by your system.
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