Config

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (alpha)

Boot_alpha, Intro, Config, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (amd64)

Config, Intro, Boot_amd64, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (i386)

Intro, Boot_i386, Config, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (loongson)

Intro, Config, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (luna88k)

Boot_luna88k, Intro, Config, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (macppc)

Intro, Boot_macppc, Config, Autoconf

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. ...

AUTOCONF(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64)

Intro, Config, Boot_sparc64, Autoconf

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. ...

BOOT_CONFIG(8) - System Manager's Manual

Config, Boot-Config

BOOT_CONFIG(8) - System Manager’s Manual # BOOT_CONFIG(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # boot_config - how to change kernel configuration at boot DESCRIPTION # BOOT_CONFIG is a kernel option that makes it possible to change the configuration at boot time. The same interface is available from userland, using the -e argument to config(8). The boot time configuration is invoked by passing the -c option, either from the firmware prompt or, depending on the architecture, when the bootstrap loader prompts for a kernel to boot: ...

BSD.RE-CONFIG(5) - File Formats Manual

Config, Bsd-Re-Config

BSD.RE-CONFIG(5) - File Formats Manual # BSD.RE-CONFIG(5) - File Formats Manual NAME # bsd.re-config - kernel configuration file DESCRIPTION # The bsd.re-config file contains configuration information for the kernel. If present, it is used during system startup to configure the kernel that will be running at the next boot. It can be used to enable or disable specific devices in the kernel. FILES # /etc/bsd.re-config Kernel configuration file. EXAMPLES # To enable the ipmi(4) driver, add the following line to bsd. ...

CGSIX(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64)

Intro, Config, Sbus, Boot_config, Wscons, Wsdisplay, Cgsix

CGSIX(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64) # CGSIX(4) - Device Drivers Manual (sparc64) NAME # cgsix - accelerated 8-bit color frame buffer SYNOPSIS # cgsix* at sbus? flags 0x0 wsdisplay* at cgsix? DESCRIPTION # The cgsix is an SBus color frame buffer with graphics acceleration, commonly found in the non ‘creator’ SBus UltraSPARC workstations. The cgsix driver interfaces the frame buffer with the wscons(4) console framework. It does not provide direct device driver entry points but makes its functions available via the internal wsdisplay(4) interface. ...