Now that the install kernel creates its devices at boot-time, we need to

properly populate the init case.  Reworked, using amd64 as a prototype.
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sekiya 2005-03-01 02:36:12 +00:00
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# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV.conf,v 1.6 2005/03/01 01:42:21 sekiya Exp $
# $NetBSD: MAKEDEV.conf,v 1.7 2005/03/01 02:36:12 sekiya Exp $
# When creating a /dev file system on MFS, init makes a FS that leaves
# only 890 (or so) inodes free. Therefore the "init" case (used by
# init for that purpose) must be a trimmed down list.
init)
makedev std
makedev sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3
makedev st0 st1 ch0 cd0 cd1
makedev ss0 ss1 uk0 uk1
makedev ttyC0 ttyC1
makedev ttyZ0 ttyZ1
makedev scsibus0 scsibus1 scsibus2 scsibus3
makedev pci0 pci1 pci2 pci3 pci4 pci5 pci6 pci7
makedev wscons
makedev bpf
makedev raid0
makedev md0
makedev usbs
makedev ipty
makedev local
;;
all_md)
makedev wd0 wd1 sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3
makedev st0 st1 ch0 cd0 cd1
makedev ss0 ss1 uk0 uk1
makedev ttyC0 ttyC1 ttyC2 ttyC3
makedev ttyZ0 ttyZ1 ttyZ2 ttyZ3
makedev init
makedev isdns
makedev audio
makedev scsibus0 scsibus1 scsibus2 scsibus3
makedev pci0 pci1 pci2 pci3 pci4 pci5 pci6 pci7
makedev audio
makedev wscons
makedev lpa0 lpa1 lpa2
makedev lpt0 lpt1 lpt2
makedev bpf
;;
minimal)
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makedev sd0 sd1 sd2 sd3 opty st0 st1 ch0 cd0 cd1 ccd0 ccd1 md0
makedev ttyC0 ttyC1
makedev ttyZ0 ttyZ1
makedev opty
;;