Shouldn't bother doing DNS lookups or wait a really long time,
should display verbose output and quit after the host has been
successfully pinged even once. count bumped up to 5 to give boards
which take a while to do media autoselection time to do their thing.
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.
installation would try to continue even if no networking interfaces found,
and, and, when that was fixed, instead of dropping back to the
pick-distribution-medium menu they'd drop all the way back to the opening
menu.
to the toplevel menu, as promised by the media selection menu, without
first going through an "installation is aborted" menu.
* when something causes the installation to fail (e.g. missing set or failure
to extract a set's contents), don't go through N menus
(missing/failed/aborted, sets didn't install/aborted,
sanity check failed/aborted) before getting back to the top level. The
user only needs to be told once that their life sucks.
screen as XXX. Where they were not followed by wclear(stdscr), add
wclear(stdscr). Somebody was let out without adult supervision. If i
were more adventurous, i'd remove the bits that output 'CL', but i'm not
gonna go there right now.
forward them on to subprocesses. nice when running a subprocess in
a display window to allow the user to kill the subprocess w/o nuking
sysinst itself. add handling for QUIT, which gets handled the same
as intr. add handling for HUP which just cleans up. More signals
should be handled.
paths relative to ${.CURDIR} instead. Using BSDSRCDIR here means that
it's impossible to compile these programs out of the source tree they're
a part of, unless that sort tree happens to be the one at BSDSRCDIR.
pseudo-devices. This is done by explicitly listing the driver names
(e.g. "lo") to ignore in an array in this file. Right now, "eon", "gre",
"ipip", "lo", "nsip", "ppp", "sl", "strip", and "tun" are ignored.