# -*- perl -*- (for emacs syntax coloring) # # /etc/mol/molrc.macos # # Mac-on-Linux master configuration file for MacOS (classic) booting # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Parse other config files (these files are in /etc/mol/) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ include ${etc}/molrc.video # video configuration include ${etc}/molrc.input # mouse and keyboard include ${etc}/molrc.net # networking #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Misc Settings #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ram_size: 48 # should probably be increased disable_altivec: no # sound_driver: dsp # (any | dsp | esd) sound_device: /dev/sound/dsp play_startboing: no # play startboing #disable_sound: yes # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # HFS Volumes #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # To use a HFS disk in mol, add a blkdev line. The syntax is # # blkdev: <device> [flags] # # where <device> can be an entire disk (/dev/sda), a single # partition (/dev/sda6) or a disk image (/home/samuel/moldisk). # # Valid flags are # # -rw/-ro read-write / read-only [default] # -force export non-HFS partitions (be careful!) # -whole export the complete disk rather than individual # partitions (be careful!) # -cd CD/DVD # -boot boot from this disk. # -boot1 boot from this disk (ignore other -boot flags) # # If the --cdboot switch is used, then MOL will boot from CD blkdev: /dev/cdrom -cd ${cdboot} ifeq ${session} 0 { # default configuration blkdev: /dev/discs/disc0/disc -rw blkdev: /dev/discs/disc1/disc -rw } ifeq ${session} 4 { # alternate configuration (startmol --alt) blkdev: /var/hfs.image -rw } ifeq ${boot_type} oldworld { # oldworld booting (for MacOS 8.5 or older) blkdev: /var/oldworld.image -rw } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # MacOS ROM Newworld Configuration #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # By default, MOL loads the 'Mac OS ROM' file directly from the System # Folder of the startup disk. If this is not desirable (unlikely), # then the ROM can be loaded from the linux side by using the # newworld_rom keyword. Note that the ROM file must be copied to the # linux side as a *binary* without any kind of encoding (avoid # MacBinary in particular). # # newworld_rom: /BK/roms/rom.1.6.nw