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.\" $NetBSD: boothowto.9,v 1.6 2010/02/25 17:15:55 wiz Exp $
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.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.Dd September 11, 2009
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.Dt BOOTHOWTO 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm boothowto ,
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.Nm BOOT_FLAG
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.Nd flags passed to kernel during boot or shutdown
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/reboot.h
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.In sys/systm.h
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.Vt extern int boothowto;
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.In sys/boot_flag.h
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.Vt #define BOOT_FLAG(arg, retval) ...
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Va boothowto
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variable contains flags passed to the kernel by the boot loader (see
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.Xr boot 8 ) ,
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or the
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.Xr reboot 2
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system call.
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The value is interpreted as a bit mask, with bits defined by the
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.Dq Sy RB_ Ns No *
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and
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.Dq Sy AB_ Ns No *
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symbols in
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.In sys/reboot.h .
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The value is made available via the
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.Xr sysctl 7
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variable
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.Va kern.boothowto .
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv BOOT_FLAG
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macro defined in
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.In sys/boot_flag.h
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is used by many boot loaders to convert command line options into
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.Va boothowto
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flags.
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Note that not all boot loaders use this macro, and some boot loaders
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may have incompatible options.
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.Pp
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Where possible, flags set by the
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.Xr reboot 2
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system call will be passed to the new kernel after a reboot;
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the extent to which this is possible is machine dependent.
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.Pp
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In the following tables,
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each flag is listed with
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its symbolic name,
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the corresponding numeric value defined in
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.In sys/reboot.h ,
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and the option letter (if any) understood by the
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.Dv BOOT_FLAG
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macro.
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.
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.Ss Flags that affect booting or shutting down
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The following flags affect actions taken during system boot
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or shutdown.
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.Bl -column RB_INITNAMEA 0x00000000 \&-x
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.It Dv RB_AUTOBOOT Ta Li 0 Ta Ta
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The default if no other flags are set.
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Causes the system to boot in the normal way.
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.It Dv RB_ASKNAME Ta Li 0x00000001 Ta Fl a Ta
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This flag causes various parts of the system to prompt:
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.Bl -bullet -compact
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.It
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The boot loader may prompt for the name or location of the
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kernel to be booted.
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.It
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The kernel will prompt for the root file system device.
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.It
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The kernel will prompt for the root file system type.
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.It
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The kernel will prompt for the location of the dump device.
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.It
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The kernel will prompt for the path to the
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.Xr init 8
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program.
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.El
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Some subsystems set this flag when they are unable to automatically
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make a decision.
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.It Dv RB_SINGLE Ta Li 0x00000002 Ta Fl s Ta
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Boot in single-user mode.
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If this flag is set, the kernel passes the
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.Fl s
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option to
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.Xr init 8 .
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.It Dv RB_NOSYNC Ta Li 0x00000004 Ta Ta
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If this flag is set, then some parts of the shutdown process will
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be less graceful than usual:
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.Bl -bullet -compact
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.It
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Disks will not be synced
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(see
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.Xr sync 2
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and
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.Xr cpu_reboot 9 ) .
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.It
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Devices will not be detached (see
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.Xr autoconf 9 ) .
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.\" actually, see config_detach_all, but that is undocumented
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.It
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File systems will not be unmounted (see
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.Xr cpu_reboot 9 ,
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and
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.Xr vfs_shutdown 9 ) .
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.It
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The time of day clock will not be set (see
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.Xr resettodr 9 ) .
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.El
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.It Dv RB_HALT Ta Li 0x00000008 Ta Fl b Ta
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If this flag is set, then
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.Xr reboot 2
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will cause the system to halt instead of rebooting.
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This flag may be set at boot time, and cannot be cleared by
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.Xr reboot 2 .
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.It Dv RB_INITNAME Ta Li 0x00000010 Ta Ta
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This flag is obsolete.
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It was previously used to cause the kernel to prompt for the name of the
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.Xr init 8
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program, but that function is now controlled by the
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.Dv RB_ASKNAME
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flag.
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.It Dv RB_KDB Ta Li 0x00000040 Ta Fl d Ta
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Gives control to a kernel debugger early in the boot sequence.
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See
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.Xr ddb 4 ,
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.Dq "options KGDB"
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in
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.Xr options 4 ,
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.\" the kgdb_* functions are undocumented
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and
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.Xr ipkdb 9 .
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.It Dv RB_RDONLY Ta Li 0x00000080 Ta Ta
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This flag is deprecated.
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It previously caused the kernel to mount the root file system
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in read-only mode, but now that is the default, and this flag
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has no effect.
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.It Dv RB_DUMP Ta Li 0x00000100 Ta Ta
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Causes the kernel to dump memory to the dump device during shutdown.
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See
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.Xr savecore 8 ,
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.Xr cpu_reboot 9 ,
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and
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.Xr dumpsys 9 .
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.It Dv RB_MINIROOT Ta Li 0x00000200 Ta Fl m Ta
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This flag informs the kernel that a mini-root file system is present
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in memory.
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See
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.Xr md 4 ,
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and
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.Xr mdsetimage 8 .
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.It Dv RB_STRING Ta Li 0x00000400 Ta Ta
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This flag indicates that a boot string is present.
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The string may be provided by
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.Xr reboot 2
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and will be passed to the boot loader if possible.
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.It Dv RB_POWERDOWN Ta Li (RB_HALT|0x800) Ta Ta
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This flag is used in conjunction with
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.Dv RB_HALT .
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If this flag is set, then then system will be powered down if possible.
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If powerdown is not supported, then the system will halt.
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.It Dv RB_USERCONF Ta Li 0x00001000 Ta Fl c Ta
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This flag causes the kernel to invoke the
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.Xr userconf 4
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device configuration manager early in the boot sequence.
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.El
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.Ss Flags that affect verbosity
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The following flags affect the verbosity of messages printed by the kernel.
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These flags are used by several functions described in
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.Xr kprintf 9
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to control whether output is sent to the console, the system log,
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.\" the /dev/log device driver is undocumented
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both, or neither.
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The use of flags that increase verbosity simultaneously with
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the use of flags that decrease verbosity,
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is not well defined.
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.Bl -column RB_INITNAMEA 0x00000000 \&-x
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.It Dv AB_NORMAL Ta Li 0 Ta Ta
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The default, if none of the other
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.Dv AB_*
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flags is set, is that ordinary kernel messages are sent
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both to the console and to the system log.
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.It Dv AB_QUIET Ta Li 0x00010000 Ta Fl q Ta
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Boot quietly.
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Ordinary kernel messages are sent to the system log,
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but not to the console.
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Messages printed with
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.Xr aprint_naive 9
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are sent to the console, but not to the system log.
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.It Dv AB_VERBOSE Ta Li 0x00020000 Ta Fl v Ta
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Boot verbosely.
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Some messages will be printed that would otherwise not be printed.
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Both ordinary kernel messages, and messages printed with
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.Xr aprint_verbose 9 ,
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will be sent both to the console and to the system log.
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If this flag is not set, then messages printed with
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.Xr aprint_verbose 9
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will be sent only to the system log.
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.It Dv AB_SILENT Ta Li 0x00040000 Ta Fl z Ta
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Boot silently.
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Most kernel messages will be sent only to the system log, not to the console.
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The
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.Fn aprint_*
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functions display a spinning symbol on the console.
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.It Dv AB_DEBUG Ta Li 0x00080000 Ta Fl x Ta
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Boot with debug messages.
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.El
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.Ss Machine-dependent flags
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The following flags have machine-dependent meanings.
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.Bl -column RB_INITNAMEA 0x00000000 \&-x
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.It Dv RB_MD1 Ta Li 0x10000000 Ta Fl 1 Ta
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Some ports use this flag to disable multiprocessor mode,
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making them use only a single CPU.
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The zaurus port uses this flag to enable the serial console.
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.It Dv RB_MD2 Ta Li 0x20000000 Ta Fl 2 Ta
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The i386 and amd64 ports use this flag to disable
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.Xr acpi 4 .
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.It Dv RB_MD3 Ta Li 0x40000000 Ta Fl 3 Ta
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This flag is currently not used by any ports.
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.It Dv RB_MD4 Ta Li 0x80000000 Ta Fl 4 Ta
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This flag is currently not used by any ports.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.\" sets boothowto
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.Xr reboot 2 ,
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.\" RB_KDB
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.Xr ddb 4 ,
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.\" RB_USERCONF
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.Xr userconf 4 ,
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.\" sysctl kern.boothowto
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.Xr sysctl 7 ,
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.\" sets boothowto
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.Xr boot 8 ,
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.Xr crash 8 ,
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.\" RB_SINGLE, RB_INITNAME
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.Xr init 8 ,
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.\" reboot/poweroff/halt calls reboot(2)
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.Xr reboot 8 ,
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.\" useful after RB_DUMP
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.Xr savecore 8 ,
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.\" RB_NOSYNC
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.Xr sync 8 ,
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.\" RB_NOSYNC, RB_HALT, RB_DUMP
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.Xr cpu_reboot 9 ,
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.\" aprint_*() functions use AB_* flags
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.Xr kprintf 9
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Va boothowto
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variable appeared in
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.Bx 4.0 .
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The
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.Sy BOOT_FLAG
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macro appeared in
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.Nx 1.6 .
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.Pp
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The
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.Dv RB_DFLTROOT
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option is now
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.Em obsolete .
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