Subject: Re: bad system call
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org,>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 04/25/1999 18:26:49
[ On Sunday, April 25, 1999 at 16:18:16 (-0400), mcmahill@mtl.mit.edu wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: bad system call
> 
> grep SYSVSEM */conf/GENERIC
> shows SYSVSEM listed on the GENERIC config files for 13 ports (including
> all the other systems I ever use), but grep SYSVSEM pmax/conf/* shows
> nothing (not even commented out SYSVSEM entries).  

Just FYI, but grep'ing */conf/GENERIC isn't a very productive way of
finding out what options and features are available in NetBSD kernels
(nor any other *BSD -- though FreeBSD has conf/LINT which *is* useful,
not just for finding out what's available, but also for making sure
everything all compiles together too!).

Instead try reading the options(4) manual.

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