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118 above) and are disabled by default -- they must first be enabled by writing
119 "1" to the "enabled" attribute (usually after setting parameters accordingly)
129 enabled Is this target currently enabled? (read-write)
130 extended Extended mode enabled (read-write)
141 The "enabled" attribute is also used to control whether the parameters of
143 disabled targets (i.e. if "enabled" is 0).
147 cat enabled # check if enabled is 1
148 echo 0 > enabled # disable the target (if required)
152 echo 1 > enabled # enable target again
162 is set to 1, extended console support is enabled. An example boot
172 If 'r' (release) feature is enabled, the kernel release version is