Linux Operating System
Linux Installation
Required Input Variables
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
max_pci_hw_modules
physbufsize
appbufsize
machine_id
do_reset
history_enable
dhsize
March 2013
You can perform configuration from a custom installation program
by writing a program that runs dinstall with the -c option, or by
writing a Bourne shell script that calls the provided installation
functions described below.
Only write custom installation programs using one of these two
mechanisms. Do not write them by directly including and/or
modifying any of the supplied source or by writing new code to
perform the same underlying system actions. Compatibility with
installation functions for later versions cannot be guaranteed, but
the up-to-date usage of the functions will always be documented.
The Bourne shell script containing the installation functions is
dinstlib, located in usr/sys/brooktrout/boston/driver/linux/install.
The dinstall is a particular example of a shell script that makes use
of dinstlib.
The functions generally use shell variables to pass values in and out.
An exhaustive description of these variables is not supplied here.
Use the Linux driver installation and the dinstall script as guides
(see
Installing the SDK on Red Hat Linux on page
mill_driver_install
Maximum number of PCI/cPCI hardware modules.
Physical buffer size.
Application buffer size.
Machine ID, in hex (no leading 0x).
Reset on driver startup.
Whether to enable history.
History size.
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