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Operating Systems BSD Creating a bootable CD Post 302070300 by tadakamalla on Monday 3rd of April 2006 11:29:55 PM
Old 04-04-2006
Please atleast give me the suggestions for this !

I have one more doubt. As you all know that i am using FreeBSD 5.4 version and iam creating a bootable CD of this.

Now iam writing my own directory which has the entire FreeBSD 5.4 binaries and i wanted to copy /var, /tmp, and /etc directories from 5.4-RELEASE into my own directory.

But 5.4 version have "/etc/fbtab" file instead of "/etc/fstab" file. So could anyone of u could you give me the suggestion what to do with this? Or else do u guys want me to copy the "/etc/fbtab" file itself?

Suggestions please.


Bye,
Pradeep
 

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CE(4)                                                    BSD/i386 Kernel Interfaces Manual                                                   CE(4)

NAME
ce -- driver for synchronous Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 WAN adapters SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device ce Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): if_ce_load="YES" Additional options: device sppp options NETGRAPH options NETGRAPH_CRONYX DESCRIPTION
The ce driver needs either sppp(4) or netgraph(4). Which one to use is determined by the NETGRAPH_CRONYX option. If this option is present in your kernel configuration file, the ce driver will be compiled with netgraph(4) support. Otherwise, it will be compiled with sppp(4) sup- port. Refer to sconfig(8) for information about the ce adapter configuration. HARDWARE
The ce driver supports the following models of Tau-PCI/32 WAN adapters: Cronyx Tau-PCI/32 two fractional/unframed E1 interfaces, with 32 HDLC channels shared between them with total adapter throughput 2048 kbps. Cronyx Tau-PCI/32-Lite single fractional/unframed E1 interface, with 32 HDLC channels. SEE ALSO
cp(4), ctau(4), cx(4), sppp(4), ifconfig(8), sconfig(8), spppcontrol(8) HISTORY
The ce driver was added in FreeBSD 6.2, FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD 4.11. The ce driver for previous versions of FreeBSD is available from http://www.cronyx.ru/. BSD January 30, 2006 BSD
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