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9 Author: [email protected]-erlangen.de (Roman Hodek)
11 Update: [email protected] (Jes Sorensen) and faq@linux-m68k.org (Chris Lawrence)
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76 /dev/ram: -> 0x0100 (initial ramdisk)
77 /dev/hda: -> 0x0300 (first IDE disk)
78 /dev/hdb: -> 0x0340 (second IDE disk)
79 /dev/sda: -> 0x0800 (first SCSI disk)
80 /dev/sdb: -> 0x0810 (second SCSI disk)
81 /dev/sdc: -> 0x0820 (third SCSI disk)
82 /dev/sdd: -> 0x0830 (forth SCSI disk)
83 /dev/sde: -> 0x0840 (fifth SCSI disk)
84 /dev/fd : -> 0x0200 (floppy disk)
127 SCSI CD-ROM drive, you boot from it by "root=0b00". Here, hex "0b" =
128 decimal 11 is the major of SCSI CD-ROMs, and the minor 0 stands for
135 "root=PARTUUID=00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF". It is also
139 00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF then partition 3 may be found as
142 PARTUUID=00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF/PARTNROFF=-2
145 "Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst".
149 -----------
155 filesystem read-only or read-write. The default is read-only, except
156 for ramdisks, which default to read-write.
160 ----------
170 -----------
176 messages can be captured and analyzed on some other machine. Which
177 devices are possible depends on the machine type. There are no checks
187 2.3) and at run time with "dmesg -n 8".
191 - "ser":
192 built-in serial port; parameters: 9600bps, 8N1
193 - "mem":
200 - "ser1":
201 ST-MFP serial port ("Modem1"); parameters: 9600bps, 8N1
202 - "ser2":
204 - "ser" :
206 This is "ser2" for a Falcon, and "ser1" for any other machine
207 - "midi":
209 - "par" :
219 ------------------
239 -----------
248 -----------
250 :Syntax: ether=[<irq>[,<base_addr>[,<mem_start>[,<mem_end>]]]],<dev-name>
252 <dev-name> is the name of a net driver, as specified in
256 The non-ethernet drivers (sl, ppp, dummy, lo) obviously ignore the
259 are really Plug-'n-Play, so the "ether=" option is useless altogether
264 --------
277 -------------------
288 --------
293 the number of 512-byte buffers reserved for tape operations for each
301 --------------
303 :Syntax: dmasound=[<buffers>,<buffer-size>[,<catch-radius>]]
307 to use (minimum 4, default 4), <buffer-size> is the size of each
308 buffer in kilobytes (minimum 4, default 32) and <catch-radius> says
311 AU-Files on the Falcon with its hardware frequency of 8195Hz and thus
320 -----------
322 :Syntax: video=<fbname>:<sub-options...>
326 <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
332 might need to update your boot-scripts if upgrading to 2.x from
339 4.1.1) Video Mode
340 -----------------
342 This sub-option may be any of the predefined video modes, as listed
344 activate the given video mode at boot time and make it the default
345 mode, if the hardware allows. Currently defined names are:
347 - stlow : 320x200x4
348 - stmid, default5 : 640x200x2
349 - sthigh, default4: 640x400x1
350 - ttlow : 320x480x8, TT only
351 - ttmid, default1 : 640x480x4, TT only
352 - tthigh, default2: 1280x960x1, TT only
353 - vga2 : 640x480x1, Falcon only
354 - vga4 : 640x480x2, Falcon only
355 - vga16, default3 : 640x480x4, Falcon only
356 - vga256 : 640x480x8, Falcon only
357 - falh2 : 896x608x1, Falcon only
358 - falh16 : 896x608x4, Falcon only
360 If no video mode is given on the command line, the kernel tries the
364 A video mode setting doesn't make sense, if the external driver is
365 activated by a "external:" sub-option.
368 --------------
375 -----------
385 ------------------
397 By default, <n> is set to the number of visible text lines on the
403 ----------------
414 <offset> is the offset of the visible part of the screen memory to its
421 ----------------
434 have to switch to that video mode before you start Linux, and cannot
435 switch to another mode once Linux has started.
437 The first 3 parameters of this sub-option should be obvious: <xres>,
450 of the next, and so on... This mode is used only with the
451 built-in Atari video modes, I think there is no card that
452 supports this mode.
455 planes of one pixel; this is the most common mode for 8 planes
508 the physical linelength differs from the visible length. With ProMST,
510 initialisation of the video-card.
512 therefore we don't support hardware-dependent functions like hardware-scroll,
516 --------------
522 -------------------
527 with a fixed-frequency monitor! For now, only the Falcon frame buffer
539 ------------
542 mode calculations and settings on its own. The only Atari fb device
546 aren't overridden by the driver, so you can still use the mode found
547 when booting, when the driver doesn't know to set this mode itself.
555 --------------
557 :Syntax: atamouse=<x-threshold>,[<y-threshold>]
573 -------------
584 track buffering (1) or not (0). The default is machine-dependent:
592 -------------
594 :Syntax: atascsi=<can_queue>[,<cmd_per_lun>[,<scat-gat>[,<host-id>[,<tagged>]]]]
599 defaults depend on whether TT-style or Falcon-style SCSI is used.
601 TT-SCSI and the latter to Falcon-SCSI. If an illegal value is given
626 no scatter-gather:
628 full scatter-gather:
631 <scat-gat>:
632 Size of the scatter-gather table, i.e. the number of requests
635 value is forced to 0 on a Falcon, since scatter-gather isn't
636 possible with the ST-DMA. Not using scatter-gather hurts
639 <host-id>:
642 be unique. Default: determined at run time: If the NV-RAM checksum
643 is valid, and bit 7 in byte 30 of the NV-RAM is set, the lower 3
657 tagged queuing (:-().
660 -------------
668 The <list of switches> is a comma-separated list of the following
689 switch-on is done after video initialization, and somehow synchronized
695 earlier initialization (`ov_`-less) takes precedence. But the
696 switching-off on reset still happens in this case.
702 -----------
704 :Syntax: video=<fbname>:<sub-options...>
713 The <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
715 "video"-option (4.1), but knows fewer sub-options.
717 5.1.1) video mode
718 -----------------
720 Again, similar to the video mode for the Atari (see 4.1.1). Predefined
727 - ntsc : 640x200, 15 kHz, 60 Hz
728 - ntsc-lace : 640x400, 15 kHz, 60 Hz interlaced
731 - pal : 640x256, 15 kHz, 50 Hz
732 - pal-lace : 640x512, 15 kHz, 50 Hz interlaced
735 - multiscan : 640x480, 29 kHz, 57 Hz
736 - multiscan-lace : 640x960, 29 kHz, 57 Hz interlaced
737 - euro36 : 640x200, 15 kHz, 72 Hz
738 - euro36-lace : 640x400, 15 kHz, 72 Hz interlaced
739 - euro72 : 640x400, 29 kHz, 68 Hz
740 - euro72-lace : 640x800, 29 kHz, 68 Hz interlaced
741 - super72 : 800x300, 23 kHz, 70 Hz
742 - super72-lace : 800x600, 23 kHz, 70 Hz interlaced
743 - dblntsc-ff : 640x400, 27 kHz, 57 Hz
744 - dblntsc-lace : 640x800, 27 kHz, 57 Hz interlaced
745 - dblpal-ff : 640x512, 27 kHz, 47 Hz
746 - dblpal-lace : 640x1024, 27 kHz, 47 Hz interlaced
747 - dblntsc : 640x200, 27 kHz, 57 Hz doublescan
748 - dblpal : 640x256, 27 kHz, 47 Hz doublescan
751 - vga : 640x480, 31 kHz, 60 Hz
752 - vga70 : 640x400, 31 kHz, 70 Hz
755 chipset, and that these modes are limited to 2-bit color for the ECS
756 chipset and 8-bit color for the AGA chipset.
759 ------------
761 :Syntax: depth:<nr. of bit-planes>
763 Specify the number of bit-planes for the selected video-mode.
766 --------------
769 "inverse" sub-option for the Atari.
772 -----------
777 "font" sub-option for the Atari, except that `PEARL8x8` is used instead
782 -------------------
797 ----------------
806 -------------
808 :Syntax: wd33c93=<sub-options...>
813 The <sub-options> is a comma-separated list of the sub-options listed
817 -------------
823 device. To maintain backwards compatibility, a command-line such as
829 -------------
834 period. Default is 500; acceptable values are 250 - 1000.
837 -----------------
846 ------------
851 types of debug output to printed - see the DB_xxx defines in
855 ------------
863 hostadapter and the SCSI-clock jumper present on some GVP
867 -----------
870 than one wd33c93-based host adapter in the system.
873 ------------
886 -----------
888 :Syntax: gvp11=<addr-mask>
891 address-mask settings correctly which made it necessary for some