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Starting and stopping the system

Understanding the hardware information displayed at boot time

At boot time, a table of hardware information is displayed after the copyright information. This table represents your hardware configuration as recognized by the operating system.

Sample boot display

   device    address    vector dma comment
   -------------------------------------------------------------------------
   cpu      -             -     -  unit=1 family=5 type=Pentium
   cpuid    -             -     -  unit=1 vend=GenuineIntel mod=2 step=B5
   fpu      -             13    -  unit=1 type=80387-compatible
   floppy   0x03F2-0x03F7  06   2  unit=0 type=96ds15
   serial   0x02F8-0x02FF  03   -  unit=1 type=Standard nports=1
   parallel 0x0378-0x037A  07   -  unit=0
   console  -              -    -  unit=ega type=0 12 screens=68k
   disk     0x01F0-0x01F7  36   -  type=W0 unit=0 cyls=791 hds=16 secs=48
   adapter  0x8000-0x8CDC  11   -  type=eiad ha=0 id=7 fts=std

Key:


cpu/cpuid
The CPU type(s), stepping, and vendor information.

device
name of the hardware

address
address in hexadecimal

vector
interrupt vector

dma
direct memory access channel

comment
other details about the hardware

fpu
floating-point unit present (Intel 80387 math coprocessor, 80486 CPU and Pentium chips)

floppy
high density 5.25-inch floppy disk drive (type=96ds15)

serial
this is COM1 with one port (nports=1, no multiport card is installed)

parallel
this is parallel port lp0 (unit=0)

console
the console has an EGA video adapter (unit=ega) compatible with type 0 (IBM EGA), with 12 multiscreens that take up 68KB of kernel space

disk
Western Digital st506 controller number 0 (W0), hard drive 0 (unit 0), as well as the number of cylinders, heads, and sectors

adapter
Adaptec AHA-174x host adapter. See ``Boot time messages from host adapter drivers'' for more information.
Due to the wide variety of hardware devices available, you may see additional device entries not discussed here.

The hwconfig utility can display or access this information at any time, using the configuration information stored in the file /usr/adm/hwconfig. Refer to the hwconfig(C) manual page for more information.

In addition, the eisa(ADM) utility can be used to list the cards installed in EISA machines, and the slot(C) utility used for MCA machines.


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