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PCIC_OPTS= <value> , where <value> is the socket driver (i82365 or tcic) timing parame-
ters.
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CORE_OPTS= <value> , where <value> is the list of pcmcia_core options.
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CARDMGR_OPTS= <value> , where <value> is the list of options for the PCMCIA cardmgr
(such as -q for quiet mode; -m to look for loadable kernel modules in the specified directory, and
so on). Read the cardmgr man page for more information.
/etc/sysconfig/rawdevices
The /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices file is used to configure raw device bindings, such as:
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/sda1
/dev/raw/raw2 8 5
/etc/sysconfig/sendmail
The /etc/sysconfig/sendmail file allows messages to be sent to one or more recipients, rout-
ing the message over whatever networks are necessary. The file sets the default values for the Send-
mail application to run. Its default values are to run as a background daemon, and to check its queue
once an hour in case something has backed up.
The following values may be used:
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DAEMON= <value> , where <value> is one of the following boolean values:
yes — Sendmail should be configured to listen to port 25 for incoming mail. yes implies
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the use of Sendmail's -bd options.
no — Sendmail should not be configured to listen to port 25 for incoming mail.
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QUEUE=1h which is given to Sendmail as -q$QUEUE. The -q option is not given to Sendmail
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if /etc/sysconfig/sendmail exists and QUEUE is empty or undefined.
/etc/sysconfig/soundcard
The /etc/sysconfig/soundcard file is generated by sndconfig and should not be modified.
The sole use of this file is to determine what card entry in the menu to pop up by default the next time
sndconfig is run. Soundcard configuration information is located in the /etc/modules.conf
file.
It may contain the following:
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CARDTYPE= <value> , where <value> is set to, for example, SB16 for a Soundblaster 16
sound card.
Chapter 3:Boot Process, Init, and Shutdown
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