Installation guide

configuration file name. For example, on a system named mysys, the
default configuration file is named MYSYS.
If the configuration file name you specify does not currently exist, the
/usr/sbin/doconfig program builds one with that name. Continue
this process by selecting the kernel options in step 10.
5. If the configuration file name you specify exists, answer the following
prompt to indicate that you want to overwrite it:
A configuration file with the name MYSYS already exists.
Do you want to replace it? (y/n) [n]: y
6. Select kernel options from a menu similar to the following one:
*** KERNEL OPTION SELECTION ***
Selection Kernel Option
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1 System V Devices
2 NTP V3 Kernel Phase Lock Loop (NTP_TIME)
3 Kernel Breakpoint Debugger (KDEBUG)
4 Packetfilter driver (PACKETFILTER)
5 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
6 STREAMS pckt module (PCKT)
7 X/Open Transport Interface (XTISO, TIMOD, TIRDWR)
8 File on File File System (FFM)
9 ISO 9660 Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
10 Audit Subsystem
11 ACL Subsystem
12 LAN Emulation over ATM (LANE)
13 Classical IP over ATM (ATMIP)
14 ATM UNI 3.0/3.1 Signalling for SVCs
15 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
16 Advanced File System (ADVFS)
17 All of the above
18 None of the above
19 Help
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Enter the selection number for each kernel option you want.
For example, 1 3 [18]:
7. Answer the following prompt to indicate whether or not you want to
edit the configuration file:
Do you want to edit the configuration file? (y/n) [n]:
You need not edit the configuraton file unless you have changes other
than adding one or more of the subsystems in the menu to the kernel.
Configuring the Kernel 5–23