Autoboot on Xenix
Tillmann A. Basien
basien at pemcom.pem-stuttgart.de
Thu Apr 4 05:12:59 AEST 1991
ethan at thinc.COM (Ethan.Lish at THINC.COM) writes:
> I have looked at autoboot(ADM), boot(HW), default(F)
> and filesys(F), but I am unable to get the right combination of
> variables.
Do you set the timeout in /etc/default/boot
Here is my file:
# @(#) boot.dfl 1.7 89/01/31
#
#
# UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T
# Portions Copyright 1976-1989 AT&T
# Portions Copyright 1980-1989 Microsoft Corporation
# Portions Copyright 1983-1989 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc
# All Rights Reserved
# @(#)init:boot.dfl 1.2
#
DEFBOOTSTR=hd(40)unix
AUTOBOOT=YES
FSCKFIX=YES
MULTIUSER=YES
PANICBOOT=NO
MAPKEY=YES
SERIAL8=YES
TIMEOUT=10
My system is coming up in 10 secondes.
>PS I would also like to know the options to mknod for createing /dev/scratch
I think you need /dev/scratch because your root file system is very big.
/dev/scratch is only some memory. It can be a floppy disk or a part of your
harddisk.
So, if you install a new system with a great harddisk, reserve about 1200
blocks in divvy and set the name of this part to scratch. Don't set the
flag to creat a filesystem, this part of the harddisk is like the swap
space.
If you alread has the the part on your hard disk, but no /dev/scratch
(because you deleted or so) the following command will set your entry
mknod /dev/scratch b 1 40+offset
offset it the slot in the divvy table
Hope this helps
Tillmann
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