HP Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1B-2 and Higher Patch Kit Installation Instructions (March 2009)

If you answer no, dupatch will build the kernel interactively. This procedure is similar to running
the doconfig -c command. The following steps describe this procedure and provide some
guidance for making your selections:
1. Enter a new name for the kernel configuration file or accept the default. If you accept the
default you will be asked if you want to replace it. For example:
*** KERNEL CONFIGURATION AND BUILD PROCEDURE ***
Enter a name for the kernel configuration file. [IDIOM2]: Return
A configuration file with the name 'IDIOM2' already exists.
Do you want to replace it? (y/n) [n]: y
Saving /sys/conf/IDIOM2 as /sys/conf/IDIOM2.bck
2. Specify the kernel options you want. If you are unsure of which options to specify, consider
the following:
Selecting the All of the Above option ensures that you can access any new functions
provided by the patch kit. You may, however, create a kernel that is larger than you
need.
If you know of options you do not need, you can ignore those and specify all of the
other options, thereby ensuring that you will have access to the new functions you need
but with a smaller kernel than if you had selected all of the options.
Selecting the None of the Above option will result in a kernel build that is similar
to using the doconfig -ac command. This is the default.
The following output is similar to what you will see. The procedure gives you the opportunity
to edit the configuration file:
*** KERNEL OPTION SELECTION ***
Selection Kernel Option
--------------------------------------------------------------
1 System V Devices
2 NTP V3 Kernel Phase Lock Loop (NTP_TIME)
3 Kernel Breakpoint Debugger (KDEBUG)
4 Packetfilter driver (PACKETFILTER)
5 IP-in-IP Tunneling (IPTUNNEL)
6 IP Version 6 (IPV6)
7 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
8 STREAMS pckt module (PCKT)
9 Data Link Bridge (DLPI V2.0 Service Class 1)
10 X/Open Transport Interface (XTISO, TIMOD, TIRDWR)
11 Digital Versatile Disk File System (DVDFS)
12 ISO 9660 Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
13 Audit Subsystem
14 ATM UNI 3.0/3.1 ILMI (ATMILMI3X)
--- MORE TO FOLLOW ---
Enter your choices or press <Return>
to display the next screen.
Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 2-12
15 IP Switching over ATM (ATMIFMP)
16 LAN Emulation over ATM (LANE)
17 Classical IP over ATM (ATMIP)
18 ATM UNI 3.0/3.1 Signalling for SVCs (UNI3X)
19 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
The following choices override your
previous selections:
20 All of the above
21 None of the above
22 Help
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