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#define _CONFIG_H
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/*
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* The root-device is no longer hard-coded. You can change the default
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* root-device by changing the line ROOT_DEV = XXX in boot/bootsect.s
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*/
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/*
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* define your keyboard here -
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* KBD_FINNISH for Finnish keyboards
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* KBD_US for US-type
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* KBD_GR for German keyboards
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* KBD_FR for Frech keyboard
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*/
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#define KBD_US
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/*#define KBD_GR */
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/*#define KBD_FR */
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/*#define KBD_FINNISH */
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/*
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* Normally, Linux can get the drive parameters from the BIOS at
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* startup, but if this for some unfathomable reason fails, you'd
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* be left stranded. For this case, you can define HD_TYPE, which
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* contains all necessary info on your harddisk.
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*
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* The HD_TYPE macro should look like this:
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*
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*
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*
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* #define HD_TYPE { h,s,c,wpcom,lz,ctl },{ h,s,c,wpcom,lz,ctl }
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*/
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/*
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This is an example, two drives, first is type 2, second is type 3:
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#define HD_TYPE { 4,17,615,300,615,8 }, { 6,17,615,300,615,0 }
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NOTE: ctl is 0 for all drives with heads<=8, and ctl=8 for drives
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with more than 8 heads.
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If you want the BIOS to tell what kind of drive you have, just
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leave HD_TYPE undefined. This is the normal thing to do.
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*/
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#endif
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