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autosysconfig(8)
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autosysconfig - Maintains the list of dynamic kernel subsystems
that are automatically configured
/sbin/init.d/autosysconfig add | delete | list [subsystemname]
Use the autosysconfig program to maintain the kernel's
list of dynamic subsystems that are automatically configured
at each system startup. The following list describes
the autosysconfig commands: Adds a dynamic subsystem to
the list. At each system startup, the specified subsystem
is automatically configured into the kernel. (The object
module that contains the subsystem must exist in the /subsys
or /var/subsys directory for automatic configuration
to work correctly.) You must specify the subsystem-name
parameter with the add command. Deletes a dynamic subsystem
from the list. At each system startup, the specified
subsystem is omitted from the kernel. You must specify
the subsystem-name parameter with the delete command.
Lists the dynamic subsystems that are automatically configured
at system startup.
The system issues the sysconfig -c command to configure
dynamic subsystems at system startup. The subsystems are
added to the kernel during the execution of the init program.
No dynamic subsystems are automatically configured by
default. You must add a subsystem name to the list to
enable automatic configuration of that subsystem.
The following are examples of using the autosysconfig command:
To add a subsystem to the list of automatically configured
subsystems, issue the following command: #
/sbin/init.d/autosysconfig add lat
This command adds the lat (Local Area Terminal)
subsystem to the list. To see what subsystems are
on the list, issue the following command: #
/sbin/init.d/autosysconfig list Current automatic
configuration list includes the following dynamic
subsystems: lat
Commands: sysconfig(8), sysconfigdb(8)
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