Document the fact that changes with -c need to be made twice at install
time (once for floppy, once for initial boot).
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.2 1995/12/07 10:34:47 peter Exp $
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Hardware Documentation Guide: $Id: hardware.hlp,v 1.3 1996/04/27 01:34:44 jkh Exp $
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Contents last changed: April 26th, 1996
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@ -252,6 +252,14 @@ really needs (see section 6.0 of the FreeBSD.FAQ). If your system has
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sufficient free disk space to store and compile the kernel sources,
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this is the option we most highly recommend.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Because dset only runs when the system has been fully
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installed onto the hard disk, any changes you make when initially booting
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off the floppy will NOT BE SAVED. If you had to change your settings
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in order to install the system then you will have to make them again
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the first time you boot from the hard disk, after that you will not need
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to do so again as dset will have run and saved them to your installed kernel
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image.
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3. LINT - other possible configurations
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