################################################################ # # INSTRUCTIONS # # IMPORTANT: This file is read-only! # You have to make a copy of this file so you can edit it. # # If you are using the DLDI build, # run this command to create the copy: # cp /etc/rc.defaults /media/linux/etc/rc.conf # # If you are using the GBAMP or the GBAMP-EXT2 build, # run this command to create the copy: # cp /etc/rc.defaults /gbamp/linux/etc/rc.conf # # If you are using the DSMEM build, # run this command to create the copy: # cp /etc/rc.defaults /sd/linux/etc/rc.conf # # If you are using the NDS version of DSLinux, # run this command to create the copy: # cp /etc/rc.defaults /var/rc.conf # NOTE THAT /var/rc.conf WILL NOT BE PRESERVED ACROSS # REBOOTS ON THE NDS BUILD! # # If you are using the DSGBA version of DSLinux, # run this command to create the copy: # cp /etc/rc.defaults /sram/rc.conf. # The /sram filesystem needs to be initialised before # it can be used. # See http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Running_DSLinux # for more information. # # Then edit the copy with vi. # If you have never used vi before, see: # http://www.dslinux.org/wiki/Vi # There is an introduction to vi on that page. # ################################################################ # This file provides default flags for the DSLinux boot process. # The flags defined in this file can be either set or empty. # If a flag is empty, it will not affect the system. # This sets the hostname. You can set this to whatever you want. hostname="NintendoDS" # By default, wireless networking is not started on boot. # If you want to enable it at boot time, set this flag to "YES". # Note that before you enable this you should configure wireless # networking. You can either do so further below in this file # or use the 'wnc' program to configure wireless automatically. enable_network_on_boot="NO" # You can start networking anytime by running: # /etc/rc.d/network start # and stop it anytime by running: # /etc/rc.d/network stop # DSLinux can use network settings from your Nintendo WiFi # Connection (WFC) profiles. If you want to use this feature, # set wfc_config to the number of the profile you want to use, # either 1, 2 or 3. You don't have to configure anything else # if you use WFC settings. # If you don't want to use WFC settings, leave wfc_config # empty and configure your network below instead. wfc_config="" # Set the essid of your wireless router here. # For example: # essid="MyEssid" # You cannot use wireless networking without setting an essid. # Note that DSLinux only works in managed mode, i.e. with # an access point. Ad-hoc mode is not supported. essid="" # If DSLinux fails to associate with your access point, # try setting you access point's channel here. # For example: # channel="11" channel="" # Here you can set a wepkey. Both 64bit and 128bit keys are # supported. For hex keys, just enter the key without prefix: # wepkey="9923829ea8923" # For ascii keys, make sure you use an 's:' prefix: # wepkey="s:mysecretkey" # If you do not want to use WEP, just leave this flag empty. wepkey="" # You can assign a static IP and gateway. If you leave IP # empty, automatic configuration via DHCP is used instead. # # For example: # ip="192.168.1.42" # gateway="192.168.1.1" ip="" gateway="" # If you are not using DHCP, you can supply a # netmask and a broadcast address, if you want to. netmask="" broadcast="" # You can specify up to 2 DNS servers if you don't use DHCP. dns1="" dns2="" # If you want to start inetd on boot, say "YES" here # Don't forget to create /etc/inetd.conf! # To override the default options use: inetd_config="/etc/inetd.conf" ssh_host_key="/etc/dropbear_rsa_host_key" start_inetd="NO" # To start openvpn on boot say "YES" here # Please read /etc/openvpn.conf.example # Check /var/log/openvpn.log for error messages # to override the default config file location use: # openvpn_config="/path/to/openvpn.conf" start_openvpn="NO" # If you want to see your DS firmware version on boot, # set this to "YES". By default, the firmware version is shown. show_firmware_version="YES" # If you want to start nanoX at boot, set this to "YES". # Note that nanoX is not really useful at this point. start_nanox="NO" # If you want to start PIXIL at boot, set this to "YES". start_pixil="NO" # To start the boa webserver on boot, set this to "YES" # NOTE: The default website is /var/www # To override the default docroot, use: # boa_options="-d -c /var/www" start_boa="NO" # To start the inadyn DynDns.org client, set to "YES" # Please read /etc/inadyn.conf.example # Check /var/log/inadyn.log for error messages # To override the default config file location use: # inadyn_config="/path/to/inadyn.conf" start_inadyn="NO" # To start the syslog daemon, set to "YES" # This will create logs in /var/log start_syslogd="NO" # To start the Enlightenment Sound Daemon, set to "YES" # To override default esd options use: # esd_options="-nobeeps -r 32768 -bind ipaddressofnds -tcp -promiscuous" start_esd="NO" # If you use a proxy server in your environment, specify it here # for ViewML. export VIEWML_PROXY="" # Edit to change the font size automatically on boot # only works on DLDI builds # For example: # font="/usr/share/consolefonts/alt-8x8.psf" font="" # To check for updates from Kineox on boot, change to "YES" check_update="NO" # To start the hinged daemon, change to "YES" start_hinged="NO" # Specify a ntp server for ntpclient # otherwise leave blank for the default start_ntpclient="YES" ntpserver="" # End of file.