NAME

userconf - in-kernel device configuration manager

SYNOPSIS

options USERCONF

DESCRIPTION

userconf is the in-kernel device configuration manager. It is used to alter the kernel autoconfiguration framework at runtime. userconf is activated from the boot loader by passing the -c option to the kernel.

COMMAND SYNTAX

The general command syntax is:
command[ option]

userconf has a more(1)-like functionality; if a number of lines in a command's output exceeds the number defined in the lines variable, then userconf displays ``''-- more -- and waits for a response, which may be one of:

<return>
one more line.

<space>
one more page.

q
abort the current command, and return to the command input mode.

COMMANDS

userconf supports the following commands:

lines count
Specify the number of lines before more.

base 8 | 10 | 16
Base for displaying large numbers.

change devno | dev
Change devices.

disable devno | dev
Disable devices.

enable devno | dev
Enable devices.

exit
A synonym for quit.

find devno | dev
Find devices.

help
Display online help.

list
List current configuration.

quit
Leave userconf.

?
A synonym for help.

HISTORY

The userconf framework first appeared in OpenBSD2.0, and was then integrated into NetBSD1.6.

AUTHORS

The userconf framework was written by Mats O Jansson
<moj@stacken.kth.se>.