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39 Create a configuration file for the system.
45 on the configuration file to generate the files required
57 Steps 1 and 2 are usually done only once. When a system configuration
60 on the modified configuration file, rebuild the source code dependencies,
62 however, configuration dependencies may not be noticed in which case
66 Creating a configuration file
68 Configuration files normally reside in the directory ``/sys/conf''.
69 A configuration file is most easily constructed by copying an
70 existing configuration file and modifying it. The 4.4BSD distribution
71 contains a number of configuration files for machines at Berkeley;
73 of the generic configuration file may be edited.
75 The configuration file must have the same name as the directory in
82 system has a configuration file ``/sys/conf/GENERIC'' and an accompanying
84 Although it is not required that the system sources and configuration
85 files reside in ``/sys,'' the configuration and compilation procedure
94 When building the configuration file, be sure to include the items
101 gives a detailed description of the configuration file syntax,
102 section 5 explains some sample configuration files, and
105 described in one of the existing configuration files you should check
108 sample configuration line.
110 Once the configuration file is complete, run it through
122 on your configuration file will generate a number of files in
123 the configuration directory. These files are:
140 A file containing the I/O configuration tables used by the system
162 This is a reminder that you should change over to the configuration
181 This step must be repeated when the configuration file is changed
194 are used when the root file system location and/or swapping configuration
198 the configuration file.
236 configuration requirements (one machine may be a development machine
240 configuration dependent; most of the modules in the directory ``/sys/sys''