examples in the wscons.conf). Now, you have to specify wscons
control device and put variable name and parameter on separate
fields.
NB: changes ARE NOT backward compatible and config file must be
checked (but default config doesn't utilizing setvar).
can't find the el-torito boot image with the old syntax. This can be
fixed by removed the leading "i386/" from the -b argument, but then
the mkisofs from the current cdrtools-2.01 package won't find the boot image.
Change the graf-point specifications so that a trailing / terminates
the grafted directories. This way both versions of mkisofs can find the
boot loader.
instead of one by one using mknod. This is much faster (speed
increases of up to 20 times have been observed, but 3 to 5 times is
more common).
* One "-M" flag will create the mfs file system but not redirect output
to a temporary console; "-M -M" will also redirect output.
* Change the way we accumulate options to pass to MAKEDEV.local.
so that it can be loaded by the machine's firmware. Put the resulting
image inside the 'installation/instkernel' release subdirectory, as the
installation instructions explain.
Fixes port-shark/35563.
Since I managed to commit my alternate scheme for zeropad, delete
the commented out lines and replace the only other use.
I've not deleted the function itself though.
relies on mkisofs to create bootable ISO image. macppc should also be there,
but it seems the code to make an iso bootable never got added in etc.macppc/
GENERIC kernels. If ACPI is an issue on your hardware, 'boot -c' and
'disable acpi' should be a workaround. ACPI-enabled kernels works fine
on pre-acpi hardware.
for amd64:
- add ACPI to INSTALL and GENERIC, remove the *_ACPI config files.
- get rid of the bootfloppy-big.fs boot image, and got to a 3-floppy boot
image
for i386:
- introduce INSTALL_LARGE which has ACPI and some devices with big firmware
- move some devices from INSTALL to INSTALL_LARGE
- Boot floppies still use INSTALL, and bootfloppy-big.fs is still there
(for thoses who want to build el-torito floppy emulation boot CD) and use
INSTALL.
For both, drop the 'iso-image' code in etc/ to make the iso bootable, we'll
use something else to build bootable CDs.
human procedures) breaking because they assume it's enough to copy
MAKEDEV fom one place to another.
Let MAKEDEV return after defining shell functions but before doing any
real work, if MAKEDEV_AS_LIBRARY is set.
Let MAKEDEV.local load MAKEDEV as a function library via
"MAKEDEV_AS_LIBRARY=1 . MAKEDEV".
filesystem and then populate it.
Determine the actual number of inodes that will be needed and add 10%.
Use "mount_mfs -o union" to save us having to copy MADEDEV (in case
anyone wishes to see it.
use by both MAKEDEV and MAKEDEV.local. This allows MAKEDEV.local
to accept the same command line arguments as MAKEDEV.
The installed MAKEDEV.subr is generated from MAKEDEV.subr.tmpl.
Replace the licence on MAKEDEV.local with a NetBSD licence, since I
rewrote the entire file.
Reviewed by christos and agc
removed.)
Add rebuild_whatisdb weekly variable that defaults to NO.
This is for running makewhatis weekly.
This defaults to NO because it is not needed using just base sets/default
install which provide the whatis.db file(s).
* If per_user_tmp is disabled and /tmp equals to ${per_user_tmp_dir}/@uid,
remove it and recreate it with proper permissions (1777).
This fixes the problem when per_user_tmp is enabled and will put /tmp
on its original state when it's disabled.
Enabled via per_user_tmp in /etc/rc.conf (default off).
See security(8) and rc.conf(5) for more details.
Lots of input from thorpej@ & christos@, thanks!
also recognize "interpreter: daemon" in ps(1) output.
That case statement should be rewritten with expr(1) if more flexibility is
needed.
Fixes PR 35366 by Dominik Joe Pantucek, debugged with much assistance
by him on IRC.
- add a ses(4) major number as the MI MAKEDEV tries to create the
nodes. hi elad.
- create audio devices.
- provide mount_kernfs and a dmesg command.
- start sysinst automagically and fix backspace key.
Mostly prompted by David H. Gutteridge on port-hp700.
GENERIC_PS2TINY kernels.
These kernels are for i386 (and small i486) systems that have almost all
long since met their makers.
Add ALL (to help avoid bitrot).