Is there a way to view the contents of a text file (specifically,
/boot/loader.rc) with BTX?  Now that there are all these nifty new modules,
my kernel is a lot smaller and my /boot/loader.rc is a lot longer.  The way
I have my /boot/loader.rc setup is such that it unloads everythin
automatically loaded if I drop to the BTX prompt instead of autobooting.
This is fairly convenient except when I want to boot an alternate kernel but
still load all the same modules that I use in my default kernel.  If there
isn't such a feature, it would be really nice if there were a 'cat' command
or something along those lines so that I could read the contents of
/boot/loader.rc and get everything properly reloaded by hand.  Could it be
added or could I just make my own somehow?  Thanks a bunch.

 -Patrick


Patrick L. Hartling                     | Research Assistant, ICEMT
myst...@friley-184-92.res.iastate.edu   | Carver Lab - 0095E Black Engineering
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~oz/      | http://www.icemt.iastate.edu/

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