settings/drivers/kernel: Clean up and clarify comments.
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#disable_smp true
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# disables multiprocessor support, default is enabled
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# Disables multiprocessor support, which is enabled by default
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#serial_debug_output false
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# disables serial debug output, default is enabled
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# Disables serial debug output, which is enabled by default
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#serial_debug_port 1
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# possible values: <num>|<port>
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# serial interface number (as enumerated by the BIOS) or the
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# base port of the serial interface to be used for kernel
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# debug output and the kernel debugger
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# default is 0 (COM1)
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# Possible values: <num>|<port>
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# Serial interface number (as enumerated by the BIOS) or the base port of
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# the serial interface to be used for kernel debug output and KDL.
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# Default is 0 (COM1).
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#serial_debug_speed 57600
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# possible values: <9600|19200|38400|57600|115200>
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# default is 115200
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# Possible values: <9600|19200|38400|57600|115200>, default is 115200.
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#syslog_debug_output false
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# disables syslog debug output - all debug output is also sent to
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# the syslog service by default.
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# Disables sending debug output to syslog_daemon, which is enabled by default.
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# Does not affect serial and onscreen debug output.
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#syslog_buffer_size 131768
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# The default size of the internal syslog ring buffer - if you often see
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# <DROP> or <TRUNC> messages in your syslog, you might want to increase
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# this value. Defaults to 65536 bytes.
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# this value. Defaults to 65536 (bytes).
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#syslog_time_stamps true
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# Include time stamps in syslog debug output, defaults to false.
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#syslog_max_size 20MB
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# change maximum syslog file size, default is 512kB
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# Sets the maximum syslog file size, default is 512kB.
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#bluescreen false
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# enables/disables on-screen KDL (defaults to on),
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# you want to disable this for serial debugging
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# Enables/disables on-screen KDL, which defaults to enabled.
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# You likely want to disable this when using serial debugging.
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#bochs_debug_output true
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# Activates Bochs debug output if enabled in the kernel
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# (available on x86 as a build option only)
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# Activates Bochs debug output if enabled in the kernel (available on x86
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# as a build option only)
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#laplinkll_debug_output true
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# Activates parallel debug output. Requires a laplink cable
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# and a custom BeOS driver on the other end.
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# Activates parallel debug output. Requires a laplink cable and a custom
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# driver on the other end.
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#qemu_single_step_hack true
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# Activates a hack that allows single-stepping under qemu
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# to work.
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# Activates a hack that allows single-stepping under qemu to work.
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load_symbols true
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# load kernel and kernel add-on symbols, default is off
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# Load kernel and kernel add-on symbols, disabled by default.
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#apm true
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# APM (advanced power management) support
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# (system shutdown, battery info, ...)
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# default is off
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# APM (advanced power management) support (shutdown, battery info, ...),
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# disabled by default.
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#emergency_keys false
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# Disables emergency keys (ie. Alt-SysReq+*), enabled by default
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# Disables emergency keys (ie. Alt-SysReq+*), enabled by default.
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#acpi false
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# ACPI support, enabled by default
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# ACPI support, enabled by default.
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#disable_ioapic true
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# Disables IO-APIC support, enabled by default
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# Disables IO-APIC support, which is enabled by default.
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#4gb_memory_limit true
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# Ignores all memory beyond the 4 GB address limit. Default is false.
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# Ignores all memory beyond 4 GB, disabled by default.
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#fail_safe_video_mode true
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# Use failsafe (vesa) video mode on every boot.
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# Use failsafe (VESA/framebuffer) video mode on every boot.
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