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diff --git a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp b/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp deleted file mode 100644 index 4c86198..0000000 --- a/usr.sbin/sysinstall/help/tcp.hlp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -This screen allows you to set up your general network parameters -(hostname, domain name, DNS server, etc) as well as the settings for a -given interface (which was selected from the menu before this screen). - -PLIP/SLIP users - please read through to the end of this doc! - -You can move through the fields with the TAB, BACK-TAB and ENTER -keys. To edit a field, use DELETE or BACKSPACE. You may also use ^A -(control-A) to go to the beginning of the line, ^E (control-E) to go -to the end, ^F (control-F) to go forward a character, ^B (control-B) -to go backward one character, ^D (control-D) to delete the character -under the cursor and ^K (control-K) to delete to the end of the line. -Basically, the standard EMACS motion sequences. - -The "Extra options to ifconfig" field is kind of special (read: a -hack :-): - -Any valid options to ifconfig can be specified here, so if you need -to do something "special" to get your interface working, then here -is the place to do it. - -If you're running SLIP or PLIP, you also need to use it for specifying -the remote end of the link (simply type the foreign IP address in). -In the specific case where you're running PLIP with a Linux host peer -rather than a FreeBSD one, you also must add the "-link0" flag after the -foreign address. - -If you're dealing with an ethernet adaptor with multiple media -connectors (e.g. AUI, 10BT, 10B2, etc), you can use this field to -specify which one to use. Examples of valid strings include: - - "media 10base5/AUI" - Select the AUI port. - "media 10baseT/UTP" - Select the twisted pair port. - "media 10base2/BNC" - Select the BNC connector. - "media 100baseTX" - Select 100BaseT on a 100/10 dual adaptor. - -If you have a wireless interface and must specify arguments such as a -WEP key here, you may use something like: - - "wepmode on wepkey 0xFEEDFACE" - -When you're done with this form, select OK. |