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From: dittman@skitzo.dseg.ti.com (Eric Dittman)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: How do I enable COM3 and COM4?
Message-ID: <1992Oct20.103923.745@skitzo.dseg.ti.com>
Date: 20 Oct 92 10:39:23 CDT
References: <1992Oct15.014800.729@skitzo.dseg.ti.com> <1992Oct15.162922.24566@fcom.cc.utah.edu> <1992Oct19.032151.29724@cs.cornell.edu> <veit.719567281@du9ds3>
Organization: Texas Instruments Component Test Facility
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In article <1992Oct15.162922.24566@fcom.cc.utah.edu> terry@cs.weber.edu (A Wizard of Earth C) writes:
>In article <1992Oct15.014800.729@skitzo.dseg.ti.com> dittman@skitzo.dseg.ti.com (Eric Dittman) writes:
>>How do I enable COM3 and COM4 in the binary distribution of 386BSD 0.1
>>from agate.berkeley.edu?  Or do I have to do this from the source?
>
>You have to modify the configuration file, config, and rebuild the kernel.
>Amacio Hasty (I believe) has put together a "minimum required sources"
>tar archive on agate and elsewhere for the rebuilding of kernels for those
>with only 40Meg of disk.

I can't find the min. required sources archive on agate.  What's the
path and name of the archive?
-- 
Eric Dittman                  Texas Instruments - Component Test Facility
dittman@skitzo.dseg.ti.com    (214) 578-3575
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