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                              XENIX* 286
                          INSTALLATION AND
                         CONFIGURATION GUIDE

                         *XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.




Copyright@ 1984, Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation, 3065 Bowers Avenue. Santa Clara, California 95051
                                                                       Order Number: 174386-001
                 XENIX* 286
             INSTALLATION AND
            CONFIGURATION GUIDE

                        Order Number: 174386-001



               *XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation




                    Copyright   @   1984   Intel Corporation
I   Intel Corporation, 3065 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, California 95051   I
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     REV.                                         REVISION HISTORY                                                      DATE
      -001            Original issue                                                                                    11/84




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                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS



CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1                                                         PAGE
INTRODUCTION
Manual Overview                                                        1-1
     Intended Users                                                    1-2
Notational Conventions                                                 1-2

CHAPTER 2
INSTALLING XENIX 286
Introduction                                                           2-1
Hardware Configurations                                                2-1
XENIX 286 System Packages                                              2-2
Installation Process Overview                                          2-3
Installation Instructions                                              2-3

CHAPTER 3
CONFIGURING XENIX 286
Introduction                                                        3-1
Files Involved                                                      3-1
The Configuration Process                                           3-1
      Adding Boards                                                 3-3
            The /sys/conf/xenixconf File                            3-3
            The /sys/conf/master File-                              3-4
            The /sys/cfg File                                       3-5
            Building and Implementing the Kernel                    3-5
      Adding Devices                                                3-6
      The /sys/cfg Configuration Files                              3-6
            The Partition Table                                     3-7
            The Device Table                                        3-8
            The Board Configuration Table                           3-9
            The Minor Table                                         3-9
            Building and Implementing the Kernel                   3-11

APPENDIX A
RELEASE NOTES
Introduction                                                           A-I
Compiler Changes                                                       A-I
      Module Size Limitations                                          A-I
      Addressirig and Stack Size Problems                              A-2
      Compiler Error Messages                                          A-2
      Compiler Invocation                                              A-2




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CONTENTS                                                                    PAGE

Syste m Changes                                                               A-2
      Header Files                                                            A-2
      Library Changes                                                         A-3
Double Word Ordering Changes                                                  A-3
      Background                                                              A-3
      XENIX 286 Made Compatible with Components                               A-5
      Implications of the Change                                              A-5
           File System                                                        A-5
           Object Files                                                       A-5
           Binary Date Files                                                  A-6
      Migration to XENIX 286 Release 3.0                                      A-6
      Summary                                                                 A-9

APPENDIX B
master FILE TUNABLE PARAMETERS
Aliases                                                                       B-1
Tunable Parameters                                                            B-1
      buffers NBUF                                                            B-2
      sabufs NSABUF                                                           B-2
      hashbuf NHBUF                                                           B-3
      inodes NINODE                                                           B-3
      files NFILE                                                             B-3
      mounts NMOUNT                                                           B-4
      core map CMAPSIZ                                                        B-4
      swap map SMAPSIZ                                                        B-4
      calls NCALL                                                             B-4
      procs NPROC                                                             B-5
      texts NTEXT                                                             B-5
      clist N C LIST                                                          B-5
      locks NFLOCKS                                                           B-5
      maxproc MAXUPRC                                                         B-6
      timezone TIMEZONE                      



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