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— PCMCIA support should be enabled.
yes
•
— PCMCIA support should not be enabled.
no
•
, where
•
PCIC= value
— The computer has an i82365-style PCMCIA socket chipset.
i82365
•
— The computer has a tcic-style PCMCIA socket chipset.
tcic
•
•
PCIC_OPTS= value
•
CORE_OPTS= value
•
CARDMGR_OPTS= value
(such as
for quiet mode;
-q
so on). Read the
cardmgr
4.1.25.
/etc/sysconfig/radvd
The
/etc/sysconfig/radvd
The
daemon listens to for router requests and sends router advertisements for the IP version 6
radvd
protocol. This service allows hosts on a network to dynamically change their default routers based on
these router advertisements. For more information about what parameters are available for this file,
refer to the
man page. By default, this file sets the owner of the
radvd
.
radvd
4.1.26.
/etc/sysconfig/rawdevices
The
/etc/sysconfig/rawdevices
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1
/dev/raw/raw2 8 5
4.1.27.
/etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-securitylevel
The
/etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-securitylevel
user the last time the Security Level Configuration Tool (
run. Users should not modify this file by hand. For more information about the Security Level Con-
figuration Tool, refer to the chapter titled Basic Firewall Configuration in the Red Hat Enterprise
Linux System Administration Guide.
4.1.28.
/etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-users
The
/etc/sysconfig/redhat-config-users
plication, User Manager. This file is used to filter out system users such as
This file is edited by the Preferences => Filter system users and groups pull-down menu in the
User Manager application and should never be edited by hand. For more information on using this
application, refer to the chapter called User and Group Configuration in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux
System Administration Guide.
is one of the following:
value
, where
is the socket driver (i82365 or tcic) timing parameters.
value
, where
is the list of
value
, where
value
to look for loadable kernel modules in the specified directory, and
-m
man page for more information.
file is used to pass arguments to the
file is used to configure raw device bindings, such as:
Chapter 4. The
pcmcia_core
is the list of options for the PCMCIA
radvd
file contains all options chosen by the
redhat-config-securitylevel
file is the configuration file for the graphical ap-
sysconfig
Directory
options.
cardmgr
daemon at boot time.
process to the user
radvd
,
, or
root
daemon
) was
.
lp