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/* MountList for V1.3 */
/* Mount Entry for the new Console Handler */
NEWCON:
Handler = L:Newcon-Handler
Priority = 5
StackSize = 1000
#
/* This is an example of a non-filing system mount using a handler written
in C.
*/
SPEAK:
Handler = L:Speak-Handler
Stacksize = 6000
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
#
/* This is an example of an alternative type of non-filing device mount,
used to mount the non-buffered serial handler
*/
AUX:
Handler = L:Aux-Handler
Stacksize = 1000
Priority = 5
#
/* This is a non-filing system device */
PIPE:
Handler = L:Pipe-Handler
Stacksize = 6000
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
#
/* This is an example of a mount list entry for using the recoverable
ram disk. Depending on the amount of memory you wish to devote to
it, you may want to change the HighCyl value.
*/
RAD: Device = ramdrive.device
Unit = 0
Flags = 0
Surfaces = 2
BlocksPerTrack = 11
Reserved = 2
Interleave = 0
LowCyl = 0 ; HighCyl = 21
Buffers = 5
BufMemType = 1
#
/* Mount a 5.25" disk drive to be mounted as DF2: */
DF2: Device = trackdisk.device
Unit = 2
Flags = 1
Surfaces = 2
BlocksPerTrack = 11
Reserved = 2
Interleave = 0
LowCyl = 0 ; HighCyl = 39
Buffers = 20
BufMemType = 3
#
/* An example mount entry using the fast file system with a partition
of the hard disk using the 2090 disk controller. PREP has been
used to create the first partition (up to cylinder 20). The second
partition is MOUNTed, using the following entry:
NOTE: Some hard disk drivers require more stack than specified here.
Some may required less.
(The hard disk is not included; this is only an example.)
*/
FAST:
Device = hddisk.device
FileSystem = l:FastFileSystem
Unit = 1
Flags = 0
Surfaces = 4
BlocksPerTrack = 17
Reserved = 2
Interleave = 0
LowCyl = 21 ; HighCyl = 800
Buffers = 30
GlobVec = -1
BufMemType = 1
Mount = 1
DosType = 0x444F5301
StackSize = 4000
#
/* Let's say you have an A2000 with an internal drive, and an external
drive, and you want to refer to the external drive as DF1: as well
as DF2: Well, this MountList entry will do it for you. This technique
can be extended to provide you with a drive A: and B: if you really
want.
*/
DF1: Device = trackdisk.device
Unit = 2
Flags = 1
Surfaces = 2
BlocksPerTrack = 11
Reserved = 2
Interleave = 0
LowCyl = 0 ; HighCyl = 79
Buffers = 20
BufMemType = 3
#