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- From: thf@zelator.in-berlin.de (Thomas Funke)
- Subject: Re: How to set nbuf=64 as default?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov7.161147.710@gamelan>
- Sender: thomas@gamelan (thomas)
- Reply-To: thf@zelator.in-berlin.de (Thomas Funke)
- Organization: NNU Corp. - NeXT is Not UN*X
- References: <1992Nov5.063618.11901@pilhuhn.ka.sub.org>
- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1992 16:11:47 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <1992Nov5.063618.11901@pilhuhn.ka.sub.org> jr@sade.ka.sub.org
- (Jochen Richter) writes:
- >
- > Set a hard link on sdmach, i.e. k (for kernel).
- > Then type NeXT>p and set:
- >
- > sd k nb=999.
- >
- > Set any number up to 999. The problem is that there are only 11 (!)
- characters
- > allowed as input for this command.
- >
-
- Much easier (without any hacks to / ):
-
- sd- nbu=999
-
- 11 Chars, and it works !
- (BTW: dont use it this way, nbuf should be less 256 !!)
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- Thomas Funke ** E-mail: thf@zelator.in-berlin.de
- NeXT-Developer * Unix-Consultant
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