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The typical procedure for system reconfiguration, which is more commonly
done on larger systems, is to derive a file from the
/etc/master
/usr/sys/conf/master
file that corresponds to your new system configuration.
The derived file is often referred to as the dfile
for device information file.
Typically an entry in the dfile will have a format as shown above:
device-name vector address bus number
Once you have made the necessary changes in the dfile, you may
use it for reconfiguring your system and rebuilding your system
kernel. You may have additional instructions provided if you
are installing new device drivers.
The system reconfiguration procedure is system-dependent,
so please see your system administration manuals for
greater detail.
However keep in mind that you will find the pertaining
files in the
/etc directory.
/usr/sys/conf directory.
To see the system definition as
defined in your dfile, please
enter the command to do so:
$COMMAND$.
$PROMPT$
That is correct!
You've got it on the 2nd try.
Good, you understand the concept.
Please type
$COMMAND$
Please type
$COMMAND$
You will be helped this time!
$PROMPT$
FORGET1
$COMMAND$
Please observe the result.