seperate booleans. Add flags to run as a plain 'system()' command,
fullscreen (but on a pty), and chrooted, and implement their
functionality. Add a bit of TIOCPKT handling code to handle
programs messing with term settings better.
* Ask to set the root password at the end of an install.
* Remove a few unneeded comments.
* Sprinkle some touchwin() calls here and there to make the output cleaner.
They shouldn't really be needed, but even normal usage (no syslog
messages) even left the screen messy sometimes.
* Change some messages around that were apparently swapped by accident and
thus caused confusion.
enabling and disabling swap. Enabling swap is currently only
done by the i386 port on systems with <= 8M of physical memory.
If a user re-enters the install procedure through the main menu,
and the target disk has an active swap partition, try to disable it,
warning the user that this might lead to 'out of swap' problems,
making a restart necessary. This should not happen very often.
Partly based on comments by Simon Burge.
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 ...''
before extracting sets, and move it back afterwards, to save the information
which X server to use.
Adresses PR 10935 by Dan McMahill <dmcmahill@netbsd.org>
(/mnt)/usr/share/zoneinfo in a listbox, and setting (/mnt)/etc/localtime
accordingly.
* Adjust for the needed menuc change un run.c's log_flip() and script_flip()
functions.
Related PRs:
5777 sysinst does not offer to tweak /etc/localtime
8099 changing the default time zone is non-obvious
9910 sysinst doesn't ask about setting timezone
to prevent menuc(?) from putting all things in one line
(I don't know since when we got this "auto-wrapping" stuff,
and it may be nice for text paragraphs, but it's a PITA for
tables etc.)
orts. Since port specific information is in appropriate arch/.../md.h
bsddisklabel.c is currently #included by arch/.../md.c.
I'm not totally happy about this, but my concience is somewhat salved by the
overall reduction in breakage.
Initially only pmax, sparc, vax and x68k are using bsddisklabel.c.
While I'm here adjust defs.h for more than eight partitions in a generic
fashion.
makes some things harder, for instance... Deal correctly with the case
where the user-supplied hostname is already fully qualified with the
domain name they supplied. Addresses PR#6955.