USERCONF(4) NetBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual USERCONF(4)
NAME
userconf -- in-kernel device configuration manager
SYNOPSIS
options USERCONF
DESCRIPTION
userconf is the in-kernel device configuration manager. It is used to alter the kernel autoconfiguration framework at runtime. userconf is activated from the boot loader by passing the -c option to the kernel.
COMMAND SYNTAX
The general command syntax is: command [option] userconf has a more(1)-like functionality; if a number of lines in a com- mand's output exceeds the number defined in the lines variable, then userconf displays ``-- more --'' and waits for a response, which may be one of: <return> one more line. <space> one more page. q abort the current command, and return to the command input mode.
COMMANDS
userconf supports the following commands: lines count Specify the number of lines before more. base 8 | 10 | 16 Base for displaying large numbers. change devno | dev Change devices. disable devno | dev Disable devices. enable devno | dev Enable devices. exit A synonym for quit. find devno | dev Find devices. help Display online help. list List current configuration. quit Leave userconf. ? A synonym for help.
HISTORY
The userconf framework first appeared in OpenBSD 2.0, and was then inte- grated into NetBSD 1.6.
AUTHORS
The userconf framework was written by Mats O Jansson <moj@stacken.kth.se>. NetBSD 10.1 July 1, 2001 NetBSD 10.1
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