> The pnp line is a "userconfig" type of information. It must, then,
> be put on a file to be loaded with "-t userconfig_script" flag. But,
> as I said, I have little familiarity with userconfig stuff. I think
> it is the commands you would type if you booted -c and entered the
> commands manually instead of using the visual config.

That is correct.  You can boot -c and type "help" for a command list or,
perhaps a bit more simply, see line 3030 in /sys/i386/i386/userconfig.c. :)

- Jordan


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