NetBSD/sys/arch/amiga/conf/BURBCLAVE
1994-06-27 04:55:58 +00:00

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# $Id: BURBCLAVE,v 1.1 1994/06/27 04:56:00 chopps Exp $
include "std.amiga"
maxusers 8
options TIMEZONE=300, DST=1
options "M68040", "M68030", "M68020", FPSP, FPCOPROC
options SWAPPAGER, VNODEPAGER, DEVPAGER
options INET
options FFS, MFS, FDESC, ADOSFS
options "COMPAT_09", "COMPAT_43"
options COMPAT_SUNOS, "TCP_COMPAT_42", "COMPAT_NOMID"
options GENERIC, KTRACE, DIAGNOSTIC, "NKMEMCLUSTERS=256"
options PANICWAIT, DEBUG, DDB
options GRF_ECS, GRF_NTSC, GRF_PAL, "GRF_A2024"
#options "CD9660", PORTAL, MSDOSFS, PROCFS, NULLFS, FIFO, KERNFS
#options NFSSERVER, NFSCLIENT
#options SYSVSHM, SYSVMSG, SYSVSEM
#options SYSCALL_DEBUG, SCSIDEBUG, KGDB
grfcc0 at mainbus0 # custom chips
grf0 at grfcc0
grfrt0 at ztwobus0 # retina II
grf1 at grfrt0
ite* at grf?
# scsi stuff, all possible
gvpbus0 at ztwobus0
gtsc0 at gvpbus0
scsibus0 at gtsc0
#
# compat.
#
sd0 at scsibus? target 0 lun 0
sd1 at scsibus? target 1 lun 0
sd2 at scsibus? target 2 lun 0
sd3 at scsibus? target 3 lun 0
sd4 at scsibus? target 4 lun 0
sd5 at scsibus? target 5 lun 0
sd6 at scsibus? target 6 lun 0
#
# This is nicer however many amiga setups expect sd units to refer to
# scsi target numbers. If this is not the case, you can remove the
# specific sdx lines above and each hard drive from low target to high
# will configure to the next available sd unit number
sd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi disks
st* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi tapes
cd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi cd's
pseudo-device sl # slip
pseudo-device ppp # ppp
pseudo-device view 2 # views
pseudo-device pty 16 # pseudo terminals
pseudo-device loop # network loopback
config netbsd swap on generic