- initialize inode generation numbers with random numbers for NFS
like newfs(8) as man page said
XXX: sys/ufs/ext2fs/ext2fs_alloc.c:ext2fs_valloc() seems to override
these generated numbers.
- replace a magic number with a macro
- fix several printf format
- fix possble block sizes for zap_old_sblock()
- use err(3) rather than errx(3) + strerror(errno)
- fix a typo
- misc cosmetics
This is based on the newfs(8) command for ffs, but
most ext2fs specific part is written from scratch.
Tested on alpha, cobalt, i386 and sgimips with some disks and vnd(4),
and at least cobalt's firmware can load boot files from an ext2fs
E2FS_REV0 partition created by this native newfs_ext2fs(8) command.
Closes PR bin/16175.
and "BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAP #N" reports on newer ext2fs with
EXT2F_COMPAT_RESIZE feature by accounting blocks in EXT2_RESIZEINO.
XXX1: Should we account blocks allocated by all other reserved inodes?
XXX2: We should really check and fix EXT2_RESIZEINO accordingly.
this because we do have a working raidframe(4).
- Miscellaneous cleanups and make the code WARNS=4 compliant.
- Removed all stuff that doesn't apply to NetBSD.
Use more markup.
Comment out references to safte(4) and softraid(4), which don't exist in
NetBSD.
Remove trailing whitespace.
Use macros instead of characters for HTML output (replace ">", "<"
with \*[Gt], \*[Lt]).
Sort sections.
FALSE -> false, TRUE -> true, boolean_t -> bool, int -> bool when
appropriate, include stdbool.h . proplib.h no longer provides boolean_t,
so it is necessary to change to bool.
From Tom Spindler (dogcow@).
part of an ifa_msghdr returned by sysctl(3), because that could
overwrite the ifam_len field of the following ifa_msgher. Instead,
copy the interface name out of the sockaddr_dl, and then nul-terminate.
Fixes the bug reported by Frank Kardel on current-users@. Thanks
Frank for reporting, and for testing the fix.
at netbsd-users@ and with a slight tweak by myself -- at the end the last
dump device will remain as the single active dump device.
Fix a nearby typo.
Bump date.
systems just checked != 0, breaking MNT_GETARGS. Others worked with < 0,
but make them check against -1 too for consistency. And sprinkle some
stylish line wrapping where appropriate.