that "your hard disk" is about to get nuked, and you are no longer sure
which of your ten disks you told sysinst to wipe?
Change this to tell you:
``Ok, we are now ready to install NetBSD on your hard disk (wd0). Nothing ...''
'rc_configured' is still changed via sed's s///, wscons=yes is appended
via "echo >>".
* make target-routines (target_expand(), and whatnot) work if no root
disk was selected. With this, sysinst can now be used on a "normal"
system to adjust the system's timezone. Use the entry in the "Utilities"
menu for that.
Both changes were tested by a full i386 installation.
Ethernet chip, which is based on the SiS 900 core, but with differences
in the PHY and filter programming interface, and different WoL and
802.3x flow control programming.
This chip appears on new NetGear FA-312TX cards. Thank goodness
they're finally ditching the LiteOn chips.
support ipcomp ACQUIRE messages (again).
it violates RFC2367 slightly. RFC2367 does not suport ipcomp at all
so we have no choice.
(KAME 1.151 -> 1.152)
do not leave dangling pointer after KFREE(). caused kernel panic with
certain PF_KEY message (error case) - only root can open PF_KEY socket
so it is not security issue.
(KAME 1.152 -> 1.153)
for them are actually done asynchronously. Idea taken from FreeBSD.
Do away with nfs_writebp completely, it's not needed anymore.
Keep an eye on the range of a file that needs to be committed, and
do it in heaps.
file to write out. If both are 0, the whole file is synced. A filesystem
that is not able to sync out a range of a file may elect to sync
the whole file anyway.
XXX1: clearly /bin/test and /bin/[ should be replaced by #!/bin/sh\ntest "$@"\n
XXX2: ramdisk-tiny/list should be generated from ramdisk/list to avoid skew;
XXX3: there is no point in including dump in ramdisk-tiny/list
backend.
The VME2chip can use this to translate a VMEbus irq to a cpu irq.
The VMEchip (on mvme147) can't deal with the VMEbus irq and cpu irq
being different so we just panic in that case for now.