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• mousesystems — A Mouse Systems™ mouse.
• ps/2 — A PS/2 mouse.
• msbm — A Microsoft™ bus mouse.
• logibm — A Logitech™ bus mouse.
• atibm — An ATI™ bus mouse.
• logitech — A Logitech™ mouse.
• mmseries — An older MouseMan™ mouse.
• mmhittab — An mmhittab mouse.
• XEMU3= value , where value is one of the following boolean values:
• yes — The mouse only has two buttons, but three mouse buttons should be emulated.
• no — The mouse already has three buttons.
• XMOUSETYPE= value , where value refers to the kind of mouse used when X is running.
The options here are the same as the MOUSETYPE setting in this same file.
• DEVICE=
value , where value is the mouse device.
In addition, /dev/mouse is a symbolic link that points to the actual mouse device.
3.3.1.21. /etc/sysconfig/named
The /etc/sysconfig/named file is used to pass arguments to the named daemon at boot time.
The named daemon is a Domain Name System (DNS) server which implements the Berkeley Internet
Name Domain (BIND) version 9 distribution. This server maintains a table of which hostnames are
associated with IP addresses on the network.
Currently, only the following values may be used:
• ROOTDIR="
/some/where ", where /some/where refers to the full directory path of a con-
figured chroot environment under which named will run. This chroot environment must first be
configured. Type info chroot for more information on how to do this.
• OPTIONS=" value ", where value any option listed in the man page for named except -t.
In place of -t, use the ROOTDIR line above instead.
For more information about what parameters you can use in this file, type man named. For detailed
information on how to configure a BIND DNS server, see Chapter 17. By default, the file contains no
parameters.
3.3.1.22. /etc/sysconfig/netdump
The /etc/sysconfig/netdump is the configuration file for the /etc/init.d/netdump service.
The netdump service sends both oops data and memory dumps over the network. In general, netdump
is not a required service, so you should only run it if you absolutely need to. For more information
about what parameters you can use in this file, type man netdump.
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