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.Nd diagnostics from the autoconfiguration code
bootstraps it probes the innards of the machine
and locates controllers, drives, and other devices, printing out
what it finds on the console. This procedure is driven by a system
configuration table which is processed by
and compiled into each kernel.
is similar to that on the
the primary difference is in the naming conventions.
if devices exist which are not configured they will be ignored;
if devices exist of unsupported type they will be ignored.
Normally, the system uses the disk from which it was loaded as the root
a generic system will use
If such a system is booted with the
then the name of the root device is read from the console terminal at boot
time, and any available device may be used.
.It CPU type not configured.
(or at least this compiled version of
.It hpib%d at sc%d, ipl %d.
was found at sc%d (the select code)
with ipl%d (interrupt priority level).
.It %s%d at hpib%d, slave %d.
disk or tape controller was found.
in the first line will be a product type like ``7945A'' or ``9144''.
The slave number comes from the address select switches on the drive.
A bit mapped display was found either at the ``internal'' address (first case)
or at some ``external'' select code (second case).
If it exists, the internal display will always be unit 0.
.It %s%d at sc%d, ipl %d flags %d
Another peripheral controller was found at the indicated select code
and with indicated interrupt priority level.
(single-port serial interfaces),
(four-port serial interfaces), or
The slave number comes from the address select switches on the interface card.
.%O in the distribution documentation package