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1.1 ! root 1: .TH CONFIG 8 ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: config \- configure a Unix kernel ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B /etc/config ! 6: [ machine ] ! 7: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 8: .I Config ! 9: generates files used to build a Unix kernel ! 10: for the named ! 11: .IR machine . ! 12: The working directory should be ! 13: .I /usr/sys/conf ! 14: or ! 15: .IR /usr/sys/ machine; ! 16: if the latter, ! 17: .I machine ! 18: may be omitted from the command. ! 19: .PP ! 20: A machine description is expected in ! 21: .RI machine /conf ; ! 22: a makefile, ! 23: a number of header files, ! 24: and some C and assembler programs ! 25: are generated from the description. ! 26: .PP ! 27: The usual way to configure a new system is: ! 28: .nf ! 29: mkdir /usr/sys/newmach ! 30: cd /usr/sys/newmach ! 31: (create conf) ! 32: /etc/config ! 33: make ! 34: .fi ! 35: .SH FILES ! 36: \&../conf/makefile makefile template ! 37: .br ! 38: \&../conf/files list of kernel source files ! 39: .br ! 40: files more sources specific to this machine ! 41: .br ! 42: \&../conf/devices list of device handlers ! 43: .br ! 44: devices more devices specific to this machine ! 45: .br ! 46: conf machine description ! 47: .SH SEE ALSO ! 48: config(5)
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