- Make MULTIPROCESSOR mandatory on i386.
Installation changes:
- Update installation section of release notes to match reality.
- Rename INSTALL to INSTALL_FLOPPY, retire INSTALL_LARGE.
- Build INSTALL kernel from GENERIC, like on amd64.
- Update boot menu to allow disabling ACPI and/or SMP.
- Remove GENERIC.NOACPI from the installed kernel list.
- TODO: install default boot.cfg in etc.tgz.
- TODO: possibly enable PCI fixup stuff at runtime if ACPI is disabled.
Build changes:
- No longer build ALL, it's for verification, is slow to build and the
build process is already crippled by the number of kernels built.
- No longer build GENERIC.NOACPI.
../../common/Makefile.mdset supports building multiple copies of the
same kernel (as long as they're to separate filenames).
Now there's no need to set FLOPPYKERNDIR, as it now defaults to instkernel.
single and multi-volume floppies in better fashion that the crufty
shell commands in the various Makefiles.
- Move fdset* -> bootfloppy*, as that's more consistent
- factor more stuff into common/Makefile.*
- use NDWO makefile layout
- don't always rebuild bootfloppy-* and fdset-* stuff. (mmm, dependencies)
- add .WAIT sync in top level Makefile
requirement to build as root on a system with vnconfig.
Use ${KERNSRCDIR} and ${_SRC_TOP_} where appropriate
Remove now-obsolete:
list2sh.awk runlist.sh bootfloppy-common/list
Bootfloppy-*/Makefile: don't need to set DISKTYPE or BLOCK8K any more
Rename bootfloppy-common/Makefile.inc to common/Makefile.bootfloppy
and fdset-common/Makefile.inc to common/Makefile.fdset
This uses makefs instead of vnconfig and disklabel, thus removing the
need for root privileges to build these floppies..
Add common/Makefile.ramdisk, to simplify ramdisk-*/Makefile.
Uses shared ${_SRC_TOP_}/distrib/common/Makefile.crunch and
${_SRC_TOP_}/distrib/common/Makefile.image to even further simply things.
Migrate ramdisk-*/dot.profile to a shared common/dot.profile, which
detects whether it's an install or rescue profile based on the existance
of /sysinst. Remove /dev generation code as init(8) now does that for us.
Migrate common parts of */list to a shared common/list.ramdisk.
Convert ramdisk-*/list to new format used by distrib/common/parselist.awk
Don't bother running pwd_mkdb now that libhack's getpwent parses
/etc/master.passwd instead of /etc/passwd.
Migrate ramdisk-*/mtree.conf to a shared common/mtree.conf, which is now a
new full-path-style specfile.
Remove ramdisk-*/ramdiskbin.conf as it's now automatically generated
from ramdisk-*/list by parselist.awk.
Migrate ramdisk-*/termcap.mini to a shared common/termcap.mini.
Remove unused ramdisk-{small,tiny}/disktab.preinstall.
Use .for loops in kernel-*/Makefile to simply defining mostly-duplicated
targets.
ramdisk-*/Makefile: convert to using common/Makefile.ramdisk
Remove unused ramdisk-*/dot.hdprofile.
from ../bootfloppy-common/Makefile.inc like the other boot floppies.
it wasn't ustarfs that was broken, it was the broken PAD=yes code in the
latter trashing the last 8k of the kernel...
vnd0 and let opendisk(3) DTRT.
2. resize some of the images since we've gotten an average of 5K more
with the new toolchain.
3. comment out the rescue disks, since they don't fit anymore.
Now the whole directory compiles and works with the in-tree toolchain,
but does not work still with USETOOLS.
floppies as long as they fit, but they are the first to be sacrificed
if space is short, and get moved to a seperate rescue floppy.
This means that the default fdset and the 2.88M image have them,
but others (the "small" and "tiny" floppies) do not.
Sysinst is also back on the "tiny" image, and tested to be working
within 4M.
Use this in bootfloppy-big. mkisofs likes to have images fullsize nowadays.
Also, insert a file called "USTAR.volsize.<blocksize_in_octal>" if the
size of the ustar image is not the 1.44M default. This stops bootfloppy-big
from asking for a second diskette.
(Depends on new disktab from etc/etc.i386/.)
Don't descend into bootfloppy and bootfloppy-small since these now overflow,
now do ramdisk, fdset, bootfloppy-big, and bootfloppy-tiny.