(thesing@cs.uni-sb.de), heavily hacked upon by me to
- make it work with -current audio system
- make it shut off Amiga audio DMA only at appropriate places.
XXX A couple of bugs still remain, which well be handled later.
XXX Among them: only mono output; doesn't refuse to handle input, but chokes;
will not play last millichunk (is this 20 ms?) of data.
controllable on a per class (which is one of: real, chroot, guest,
all or none) basis:
* on-the-fly execution of a command to build the file (a ``conversion''),
providing support for "get dirname.tar" and the like.
* displaying the contents of a file when a directory is entered
for the first time.
* maximum value for timeout (replaces -T).
* control usage of CHMOD, DELE, MKD, RMD, UMASK; replacing -DINSECURE_GUEST.
* notifying the user of the existance of a files matching a glob
pattern when a directory is entered for the first time.
* default value for timeout (replaces -t).
* default umask (replaces -DGUEST_CMASK and -u).
The conversion, display, and notify functionality was based on code by
Simon Burge <simonb@telstra.com.au>.
* clean up and re-order parts of the man page into subsections.
* STAT displays the settings defined for the class of the current user.
* bump version from 6.00 to 7.00, because of ftpd.conf.
* deprecate -DGUEST_CMASK and -DINSECURE_GUEST in the Makefile, and
-t, -T and -u, as ftpd.conf allows finer control of these.
* add "nostderr" argument to ftpd_popen(), because you don't want the
stderr stream mixing with the stdout stream during a conversion,
as this can corrupt the stream.
bounce buffer, which breaks installs on 4Meg machines using the new
ramdisk install system. We'll bus_dma the driver and then it should be
fine to put back in to the normal INSTALL kernel.
new swap system. The dump specification syntax is now more flexible,
and supports constructs like the following:
config netbsd root on ? type ? dumps on ?
- wildcarded root, fstype, and dump device
config netbsd root on ? type ffs dumps on sd0b
- wildcarded root, ffs root fs, always dump on sd0b
config netbsd root on de0 type nfs dumps on wd0b
- mount an nfs root using de0, and write kernel crash dumps
to wd0b
Also, garbage-collect some now unused code, now that swap configuration
is no longer handled by config(8).
- If RB_ASKNAME, prompt for the dump device, defaulting to
partition 'b' of the root device, if the root device is a disk.
- Else, if dumpspec is set to "none", do not configure a dump device.
- Else, if dumpspec is set by config(8), attempt to use that device.
- Else, dumpspec is wildcarded or unspecified; if the root device is
a disk, select partition b. (which was the previous default dump
partition)
Note, dumps to a local disk now work even if root is on nfs.
XMS is recognized and used as temporary buffer for the kernel image.
The processor must still be in real mode at program start, so EMM386
or QEMM are not allowed. W*95 is OK.
Written by Martin Husemann (pr port-i386/3336).
Completely separated from other bootloaders for sanity.