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24 1) Overview of the Kernel's Option Processing
27 The kernel knows three kinds of options on its command line:
33 To which of these classes an argument belongs is determined as
37 argument contains an '=', it is of class 2, and the definition is put
42 the version mentioned at the start of this file. Later revisions may
45 In general, the value (the part after the '=') of an option is a
46 list of values separated by commas. The interpretation of these values
47 is up to the driver that "owns" the option. This association of
71 combination of two or three letters, followed by a decimal number.
85 partition number. Internally, the value of the number is just
90 initial ramdisk). As of kernel version 2.0.18 you must specify
103 This unusual translation of device names has some strange
115 fact that there is no range checking of the partition number, and your
126 decimal 11 is the major of SCSI CD-ROMs, and the minor 0 stands for
127 the first of these. You can find out all valid major numbers by
136 if partition 5 of the device has the UUID of
175 for the validity of the device name. If the device isn't implemented,
180 messages of level 0 (panic messages) and all messages printed while
182 dumps, the kernel sets the log level to 10 automatically. A level of
212 This option instructs the kernel to set up a ramdisk of the given
219 size of the disk as ramdisk size, and set the root device to the disk
227 I can't find any sign of these options in 2.2.6.
238 <dev-name> is the name of a net driver, as specified in
254 This option sets the disk geometry of an IDE disk. The first hd=
258 itself. It exists just for the case that this fails for one of your
267 Sets the maximum number of LUNs (logical units) of SCSI devices to
278 Sets several parameters of the SCSI tape driver. <buffer_size> is
279 the number of 512-byte buffers reserved for tape operations for each
280 device. <write_thres> sets the number of blocks which must be filled
282 total number of buffers. <max_buffer> limits the total number of
291 This option controls some configurations of the Linux/m68k DMA sound
292 driver (Amiga and Atari): <buffers> is the number of buffers you want
293 to use (minimum 4, default 4), <buffer-size> is the size of each
295 how much percent of error will be tolerated when setting a frequency
297 AU-Files on the Falcon with its hardware frequency of 8195Hz and thus
310 The <fbname> parameter specifies the name of the frame buffer,
312 <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
316 `video' during the development of the 1.3.x kernels, thus you
320 NBB: The behavior of video= was changed in 2.1.57 so the recommended
321 option is to specify the name of the frame buffer.
326 This sub-option may be any of the predefined video modes, as listed
365 vertical size of the display is less than 400 pixel rows. Otherwise, the
373 The number of additional lines of video memory to reserve for
381 By default, <n> is set to the number of visible text lines on the
382 display. Thus, the amount of video memory is doubled, compared to no
391 This option specifies the capabilities of some extended internal video
393 dimensions of the screen.
396 three arguments of the "internal:". <xres_max> is the maximum line
397 length the hardware allows, <yres_max> the maximum number of lines.
398 <offset> is the offset of the visible part of the screen memory to its
421 The first 3 parameters of this sub-option should be obvious: <xres>,
422 <yres> and <depth> give the dimensions of the screen and the number of
423 planes (depth). The depth is the logarithm to base 2 of the number
424 of colors possible. (Or, the other way round: The number of colors is
431 'i': "interleaved planes", i.e. 16 bit of the first plane, than 16 bit
432 of the next, and so on... This mode is used only with the
436 planes of one pixel; this is the most common mode for 8 planes
448 address of the video memory. That is given in the <scrmem> parameter,
450 address in the documentation of your hardware.
452 The next parameter, <scrlen>, tells the kernel about the size of the
464 cannot read or write any color registers of the video hardware, and
467 address of the VGA register set, so it can change the color lookup
476 kernel how wide each of the color register is, i.e. the number of bits
481 about the color register model of your gfx board. Currently, the types
488 initialisation of the video-card.
504 This describes the capabilities of a multisync monitor. Don't use it
506 uses the settings of "monitorcap:".
538 This is the number of pixels of mouse movement that have to accumulate
540 reduce the mouse interrupt load and thus reduce the chance of keyboard
545 of little practical use. If there's just one number in the option, it
575 Generally, any number of arguments can be omitted from the end. And
576 for each of the numbers, a negative value means "use default". The
584 This is the maximum number of SCSI commands queued internally to the
585 Atari SCSI driver. A value of 1 effectively turns off the driver
588 <cmd_per_lun> times the number of SCSI targets (LUNs) you have
592 Maximum number of SCSI commands issued to the driver for one
596 is the number of command tags available to the driver (currently
600 The <cmd_per_lun> value at a great part determines the amount of
607 Size of the scatter-gather table, i.e. the number of requests
618 is valid, and bit 7 in byte 30 of the NV-RAM is set, the lower 3
619 bits of this byte are used as the host ID. (This method is defined
637 Syntax: switches=<list of switches>
643 The <list of switches> is a comma-separated list of the following
646 ikbd: set RTS of the keyboard ACIA high
647 midi: set RTS of the MIDI ACIA high
648 snd6: set bit 6 of the PSG port A
649 snd7: set bit 6 of the PSG port A
657 All of the items can also be prefixed with "ov_", i.e. "ov_ikbd",
677 The <fbname> parameter specifies the name of the frame buffer, valid
680 kernel (or compiled as loadable modules). The behavior of the <fbname>
684 The <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
685 below. This option is organized similar to the Atari version of the
729 Syntax: depth:<nr. of bit-planes>
731 Specify the number of bit-planes for the selected video-mode.
746 of `VGA8x8' if the vertical size of the display is less than 400 pixel
754 This describes the capabilities of a multisync monitor. For now, only
755 the color frame buffer uses the settings of "monitorcap:".
781 The <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
801 `ns' is the minimum # of nanoseconds in a SCSI data transfer
819 types of debug output to printed - see the DB_xxx defines in
837 No argument. Used to separate blocks of keywords when there's more
858 The earlier versions of the GVP driver did not handle DMA
862 use of this option is now highly unrecommended!
875 Some versions of the GVP can only DMA into a 24 bit address range,
879 24 bit region which is specified by a mask of 0x00fffffe.