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OS-9 Device Descriptor and Configuration Module Reference

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PCF <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong>s6Step 1.Step 2.Step 3.Step 4.Step 5.Step 6.Step 7.Change to the BOOTS/SYSTEMS/PORTBOOT directory (see Figure6-2).Use EditMod to edit the module:$EditMod -e -f=Use the menu selections provided in the EditMod LABELS section ofthe field reference later in this chapter to locate the fields you want toedit.Select a new value for the field from the AVAILABLE VALUES section ofthe field reference. Enter that value at the EditMod prompt to modify thefield.If you want to make additional modifications, use the p comm<strong>and</strong>(previous) to step backward through the EditMod menus. Repeat Steps3 <strong>and</strong> 4 until you have made all desired modifications to the descriptor.Select the w comm<strong>and</strong> (write) to save the changes.Select the q comm<strong>and</strong> (quit) to exit EditMod.NoteUnless you modified the PCF device descriptors in your boot image,you should rebuild your boot image to include the new descriptor.Example EditMod SessionThis example modifies a PCF device descriptor as part of the bootimage rom:$ EditMod -e mhs0 -f=rom1. module header2. device descriptor data definitions3. PCF path options<strong>OS</strong>-9 <strong>Device</strong> <strong>Descriptor</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Module</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 513

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