<help name="HOSTNAME"> This specifies the name of your machine. <br><br> Examples: 'eis', 'iceland' ... </help> <help name="ETH_DRV_N"> Number of modules that shall be loaded to operate your network cards. </help> <help name="ETH_DRV_%"> Kernel module that has to be loaded for a specific network card. Here is a list of possible module names: <br><br> Name Bus Description<br> 3c501 ISA 3COM EtherLink (3c501)<br> 3c503 ISA 3COM EtherLinkII (3c503)<br> 3c505 ISA 3COM Etherlink Plus (3c505)<br> 3c507 ISA 3COM Etherlink 16 (3c507)<br> 3c509 ISA 3COM EtherLinkIII (3c509)<br> 3c515 ISA 3COM EtherLink XL ISA (3c515)<br> 3c59x PCI 3COM Vortex/Boomerang 3c59x,3c900,3c905<br> 82596 --- Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet<br> ac3200 EISA Ansel Communications EISA 3200<br> acenic PCI Alteon AceNIC/3Com 3C985/NetGear GA620 Gigabit<br> amd8111e PCI AMD 8111 (new PCI lance)<br> arcnet --- Generic ARCnet<br> arlan PCI Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS<br> at1700 ISA AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) ISA<br> atp PAR AT-LAN-TEC/RealTek pocket adapter<br> b44 PCI Broadcom 4400 ethernet support<br> cs89x0 ISA IBM Etherjet, cs89x0 based Cards<br> (Option io=0xnnn necessary!)<br> de4x5 PCI/EISA Digital DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450, DE500<br> depca ISA DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422<br> dgrs PCI Digi International RightSwitch PCI/EISA<br> defxx PCI Digital DEFEA and DEFPA adapter (FDDI)<br> depca PCI DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422<br> dgrs PCI Digi Intl RightSwitch SE-X<br> dl2k PCI D-Link 2000-based Gigabit Ethernet<br> dmfe PCI DM9102 compatible PCI cards from Davicom<br> e2100 ISA Cabletron E21xx ISA<br> elp486 ISA Intel Professional Workstation/panther 82596<br> e100 PCI EtherExpress Pro/100<br> e1000 PCI Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet<br> e2100 PCI Cabletron E21xx<br> eepro ISA Intel EtherExpress Pro/10<br> eepro100 PCI Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+<br> eexpress ISA EtherExpress16 ISA<br> epic100 PCI SMC EPIC/100 (EtherPower II) PCI<br> eth16i ISA/EISA ICL EtherTeam 16i/32<br> ewrk3 ISA EtherWORKS 3 ISA (DE203, DE204, DE205)<br> fealnx PCI ASOUND LAN 8139 card - not RTL8139!<br> forcedeth PCI nForce Ethernet<br> hp ISA HP PCLAN (27245, 27xxx) ISA<br> hp-plus ISA HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) ISA<br> hamachi PCI Packet Engines Hamachi GNIC-II<br> hp100 ISA/EISA/PCI HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI)<br> intel-gige PCI Intel Gigabit Ethernet adapters<br> lance ISA AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500, NE2100) ISA<br> lp486e PCI LP486E on board Ethernet<br> myson803 PCI Myson MTD-8xx PCI Ethernet<br> natsemi PCI Nat Semi<br> ne ISA NE2000 ISA clone (eg Realtek 8019,<br> Accton 16xx, NatSemi 8390, UMC 9003/9008)<br> ne2k-pci PCI NE2000 PCI (eg Realtek 8029, Winbond 89c940)<br> ni5010 PCI NI5010<br> ni52 PCI NI5210<br> ni65 PCI NI6510<br> ns83820 PCI National Semiconductor DP83820, also<br> SMC 9452TX, SMC SMC9462TX,<br> D-Link DGE-500T, PureData PDP8023Z-TG,<br> SOHO-GA2000T, SOHO-GA2500T, NetGear GA621<br> ns820 PCI Donald Becker's version of DP83820 driver<br> pcnet32 PCI AMD PCI PCnet32<br> r8169 PCI Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet<br> rtl8139-orig PCI RealTek 8129/8139 (not 8019/8029!)<br> 8139too PCI RealTek 8139 10/100<br> 8139cp PCI RealTek 8139C+ 10/100<br> rtl8139 PCI D Becker's version of RealTek 8139 driver<br> sb1000 ISA General Instruments Surfboard 1000<br> sis900 PCI SiS 900/7016<br> sk98lin PCI Marvell Yukon, SysKonnect SK-98xx<br> and SK-95xx Gigabit<br> skfp PCI SysKonnect FDDI PCI<br> smc-ultra ISA SMC Ultra<br> smc-ultra32 EISA SMC Ultra32<br> smc9194 PCI SMC 9194<br> starfire PCI Starfire<br> sundance PCI DFE-550FX or DFE-530TXS<br> sungem PCI Sun GEM: GigabitEthernet/P 2 0<br> sunhme PCI Sun Happy Meal 10/100baseT<br> tg3 PCI Broadcom Tigon3 Gigabit Ethernet<br> tlan PCI TI ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent )<br> tulip PCI DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI<br> old_tulip PCI Old DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI<br> typhoon PCI 3CR990 series 'Typhoon'<br> via-rhine PCI VIA Rhine PCI (3043, VT86c100A, dfe-530tx)<br> rhinefet PCI Yet another Rhine driver<br> wd ISA SMC WD80*3<br> winbond-840 PCI Winbond 840<br> yellowfin PCI Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC / Symbios 53c885<br> pcnet_cs PCMCIA NS8390-based cards (NE2000, DLINK etc)<br> 3c574_cs PCMCIA 3Com 574<br> 3c575_cb PCMCIA 3Com 575<br> 3c589_cs PCMCIA 3Com 589<br> airo PCMCIA Airo 4500 & 4800 series cards<br> airo_cs PCMCIA Airo 4500 & 4800 series cards<br> eepro100_cb PCMCIA EtherExpress Pro 100<br> epic_cb PCMCIA SMC 83c170 EPIC/100<br> ibmtr_cs PCMCIA IBM Token Ring<br> netwave_cs PCMCIA Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN<br> nmclan_cs PCMCIA New Media Ethernet LAN<br> ray_cs PCMCIA Raylink wireless cards<br> smc91c92_cs PCMCIA SMC91c92-based cards<br> tulip_cb PCMCIA DEC 21040-family cards<br> wavelan_cs PCMCIA WaveLAN<br> wavelan2_cs PCMCIA WaveLAN2<br> wvlan_cs PCMCIA Lucent WaveLAN/IEEE 802 11<br> xirc2ps_cs PCMCIA Xircom: CE2, CEM28, CEM33, or CE3<br> wl24_cs PCMCIA ELSA Airlancer MC-2<br> cs89x0_cs PCMCIA IBM EtherJet Ethernet Adapter<br> orinoco_cs PCMCIA Orinoco Based WLAN Cards<br> axnet_cs PCMCIA Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet<br> realtek_cb PCMCIA Realtek 8139 Based PCMCIA Cards<br> (D-Link DFE-690TXD)<br> xircce_cs PCMCIA Xircom CreditCard Ethernet CE-10<br> </help> <help name="ETH_DRV_%_OPTION"> Additional options that have to be supplied when the module is loaded. Very ofter this are hardware parameters such as interrupts, io- or memory addresses or tranceiver types. <br><br> Examples: irq=11 io=0x300 ... </help> <help name="IP_ETH_N"> Number of local networks connected to your machine. </help> <help name="IP_ETH_%_NAME"> Other device name than ethX (optional). </help> <help name="IP_ETH_%_IPADDR"> IP address of your n'th ethernet card. <br><br> Example: 192.168.0.1 </help> <help name="IP_ETH_%_NETWORK"> Network of your LAN.<br><br> Example: 192.168.0.0 </help> <help name="IP_ETH_%_NETMASK"> Netmask of your LAN.<br><br> Example: 255.255.255.0 </help> <help name="IP_DEFAULT_GATEWAY"> Your default gateway. A default gateway is the machine that routes network traffic from and to other networks. Very often this is the router connected to the internet.<br><br> Examples: fli4l router ... </help> <help name="IP_ROUTE_N"> Number of additional routes. </help> <help name="IP_ROUTE_%"> Additional route: network netmask gateway <br><br> Example: "192.168.7.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.6.99" routes all network traffic related to network "192.168.7.0/24" to the gateway machine "192.168.6.99" </help> <help name="DOMAIN_NAME"> Your domain name. The local domain your machine is a member of. All unqualified host names will automatically be expanded with the local domain suffix. <br><br> Example: local.network </help> <help name="DNS_SERVER"> The IP-Adress of the machine that hosts the DNS-Server of your local network. A DNS-Server is required to translate host names to IP-Adresses. <br><br> Example: "127.0.0.1" the DNS-Server runs on this eisfair server. </help> <help name="TIME_ZONE"> Time zone, use "CET" or "GMT" </help> <help name="OPT_PCMCIA"> Shall PCMCIA support be activated on this machine? "yes" or "no" </help> <help name="PCMCIA_PCIC"> PCMCIA socket driver: "i82365" or "tcic" </help> <help name="PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS"> Additional options for the socket driver. Usually empty. </help> <help name="PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS"> Additional options for the PCMCIA core driver. Usually empty. </help> <help name="PCMCIA_CARDMGR_OPTS"> Additional options for the PCMCIA card manager. Usually empty. </help> <help name="START_SYSLOGD"> Shall syslog-deamon and klogd be started? "yes" or "no" </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_DEST_N"> Number or destinations for syslog messages. </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_DEST_%"> Syslog destination. Enter priority and destination for syslog messages. <br><br> Example 1: "*.* /var/log/messages" causes all messages to be written to the specified file. <br> Example 2: "kern.info @192.168.6.2" causes messages 'kern.info' to be redirected to another machine. <br> Example 3: "*.* /dev/console" causes all messages to be write to the console. <br> </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_DEST_%_LOGROTATE"> Command to be executed after logrotate. </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_MARK_INTERVAL"> Mark interval in minutes, 0 = off. When this value is greater than zero, a "--- MARK ---" message is generated every n minutes and written to your system logs. </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_LOG_COUNT"> Number of log files to save. This is the number of log file archives that are kept on the system by logrotate, before they are outdated and removed. </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_LOG_INTERVAL"> Logrotate interval: daily, weekly, monthly. How often shall logrotate be executed? </help> <help name="SYSLOGD_OPTIONS"> Additional options for syslog deamon. Example "-r". </help> <help name="START_ATD"> Shall the AT-deamon be started? "yes" or "no" </help> <help name="KEYMAP"> Keyboard mapping. Use "de-latin1" for german keyboards. </help> <help name="POWEROFF"> Shall the system be switched off automatically after shutdown? "yes" or "no". </help> <help name="POWEROFF_SMP"> Power off a machine running the SMP kernel? "yes" or "no". </help> <help name="POWEROFF_REALMODE"> Use realmode? "yes" or "no" </help> <help name="MODULE_N"> Number of additional modules (drivers) to be loaded on system startup. </help> <help name="MODULE_%"> Name of the module to load. </help> <help name="MODULE_%_OPTION"> Additional options that have to be supplied when the module is loaded. </help>