#!/sbin/sh # @(#)B.11.31_LR # Startup checklist preferences # # LIST_MODE: Determines mode of operation for friendly system startup # checklist. Choose from one of the following values. # NOTE: interactive and informational startup scripts will # send their output to a logfile and read no input # unless mode 3 (off) is selected. The list_temps # and set_date scripts fall into this category. If # this functionality is not required by you, then any # other setting of LIST_MODE can be used. # 0 - Default. In the default mode, a check is made to see if # the terminal is an hp device. If it is, then the # screen-oriented mode is used, otherwise the line-oriented # mode is used. # 1 - Forces a line-oriented checklist suitable for all # types of consoles, including non-HP. # 2 - Forces a screen-oriented checklist which assumes that the # console device interprets HP escape sequences. This mode # should only be used when the console is guaranteed to be # connected to an HP terminal device. # 3 - Turns off the start-up checklist. Output from startup # scripts is sent to the console. # # LIST_TIMEOUT: When a startup script exists with an error, the checklist # is paused for inspection before continuing to a new page. # The LIST_TIMEOUT is the timeout, in seconds, before the # checklist process resumes operation. This can be set to 0 # To skip the pause entirely. # # USE_COLOR: On ITE displays, terminal escape sequences can be used to # create colored highlights for status messages. On greyscale # ITE monitors this displays as different shades of intensity. # 1 - use escape sequence color outputs for status mesages # 0 - do not use color escape sequences # LIST_MODE=0 LIST_TIMEOUT=0 USE_COLOR=1