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Prompted by docs/12343, in which people seemed to get a little confused. The original text in the file said: [...] # By default we use COM1 as our serial console port *if* we're going to use # a serial port as our console at all. (0x3E8 = COM2) # #BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT= 0x3F8 [...] From what I can make out, some people have assumed that means that if they just uncomment the BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT then it will use COM2: These same people then assume that "0x3F8" on that line is a typo for "0x3E8". What it actually means is that if you uncomment the line then the default stays as "Ox3F8" (COM1:), and that you have to uncomment the line, *and* change the value of the variable in order to use COM2:. So I've made that a little bit clearer. I've also listed the hex values for COM1: thru COM4:, snarfed from sys/isa/isareg.h. PR: docs/12343 Submitted by: Bill Grunfelder <wjgrun@dippy.cyberwar.com> |
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$Id: README.examples,v 1.3 1997/02/22 13:55:51 peter Exp $ The /usr/share/examples/etc directory contains the original distribution versions of the files which are shipped in /etc. This is intended to make it easy to recover when the /etc versions are accidentally deleted or broken beyond repair. This directory contains the following files: aliases - sendmail aliases file (see aliases(5)) amd.map - filesystem automounter lookup resolution map (see amd(8)) auth.conf - authentication capability database (see auth.conf(5)) crontab - system scheduled command table (see crontab(5)) csh.cshrc - sample .cshrc (see csh(1)) csh.login - sample .login csh.logout - sample .logout disktab - disk description file (see disktab(5)) dm.conf - configuration file for games (see dm(6)) fbtab - configuration file for login(1) ftpusers - user restriction file for ftpd(8) gettytab - defines port configuration for getty(8) group - group permissions file (see group(5)) host.conf - defines name resolution order for gethostbyname(3) hosts - see hosts(5) hosts.equiv - defines system-wide trusted hosts (see ruserok(3)) hosts.lpd - defines trusted hosts for lpd(8) inetd.conf - configuration file for inetd(8) locate.rc - confiuration file for locate(1) login.access - configuration file for login(8) (see login.access(5)) login.conf - login class capabilities database (see login.conf(5)) mail.rc - systemwide initialization files for mail(1) make.conf - defines configuration variables for system builds manpath.config - configuration file for man(1) modems - modem configuration database (see modems(5)) motd - sample Message of the Day netstart - network startup script run from /etc/rc networks - see networks(5) newsyslog.conf - configuration for system log file rotator newsyslog(8) pam.conf - configuration file for pam(8) pccard.conf - configuration file for pccardd(8) pccard_ether - confiuration script for ethernet pccards (see pccardd(8)) phones - phone number database for tip(1) printcap - configuration file for lpr(1) protocols - see protocols(5) profile - system-wide .profile for sh(1) rc - system startup script (see init(8)) rc.atm - networking startup script for atm(8) rc.devfs - startup script for devfs(5) rc.diskless1 - general BOOTP startup script rc.diskless2 - rc.firewall - setup system for ipfw(8) rc.i386 - startup script for i386-specific processing rc.alpha - startup script for axp-specific processing rc.isdn - startup script for isdnd(8) rc.network - network startup script rc.pccard - startup script for PC-cards rc.serial - sample local startup script fragments rc.shutdown - system shutdown script (see init(8)) remote - configuration file for tip(1) rpc - see rpc(5) security - script run from crontab to do nightly security checks services - see services(5) shells - list of configurable shells (see shells(5)) skey.access - configuration file for S/Key (see skey.access(5)) syslog.conf - configuration file for syslogd(8) ttys - defines port configuration for init(8) defaults/rc.conf - default system configuration info (see rc.conf(5))