Commodore PC Ms-Dos 3.2 User's Manual page 328

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Sample Config.sys File
A typical configuration file might look like this:
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buffers=10
file5=10
device=\dev\network.
break=on
she 1 l=a : \bi n\comrnand . com a:\bin
/p
Note that the buffers and files commands are both set to 10.
To find the device that is being added to the system, ms-dos
searches for the pathname \dev\networhsys. This file is usually
supplied on a disk with your device. Make sure that the device file
is in the directory that you specify in the device command.
Break is turned on in this example.
This file also sets the ms-dos command processor to the
command com file located on the disk in drive A in the \bin
directory. cu\bin tells the command processor where to look for
command com if it needs to reread the disk. The /p switch tells
the command processor that it is the first program running on the
system, so that it can process the ms-dos exit command.
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