Configuring devices with bootstrings
You should read
``Using bootstrings''
if any of these conditions are true:
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You are planning to install a combination of devices in
your computer and do not want to install the operating
system on the default device.
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You want to disable any erroneous device presence tests or
driver actions.
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Following installation, you need to boot from a device that
was not configured at the time your kernel was created.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003