Quick Reference Guide
SYSCFG 133
--envfile <filename> This option reads the environment variable file
(included in DTK as sys.ini) and sets environment
variables to names in the file, based on the system's
information. Primarily, this command performs a PCI
scan and matches the vendor/device numbers of the
devices to those specified in the environment variable
file. For more information, see the "Environment
Variable File" section.
Example:
A:>syscfg --envfile sys.ini
DELLNIC1=INTEL PRO100
DELLNIC2=INTEL PRO100
DVIDEO1=RAGEXL
DIDE1=PEQUR/ROSS IDE
DSCSI1=AIC-7899
--mem* None This option reports the amount of system memory
physically installed in the system, not the amount of
memory available to an operating system. If used with
the -s option, the environment variable is set to the
amount of system memory. The last two characters of
the memory value indicate the order of magnitude used
(KB or MB).
Example:
A:>syscfg --mem
mem=256MB
NOTE: The asterisk is not part of the command syntax.
Table 3-8. SYSCFG Options and Arguments for System Configuration
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Option Valid
Arguments
Description