(i.e., 10baseT carrier/no carrier) of an interface from scripts
ifconfig -s <interface> will exit with a false status if the interface
reports its unconnected.
-s also works in conjunction with -l and -a, filtering out interfaces
which are reporting down.
Also, add -b (which shows only broadcast interfaces with -l and -a).
I find these options useful in network autoconfig scripts for mobile
systems.
updated for the symtab support for a.out (non for ELF yet) and other cleanup
by myself. should work on the alpha as well as other ELF ports...
remove the ld(1) output by default, rather than leaving little binary turds
across the filesystem...
field.
According to disklabel.h, its LFS semantics are "segment shift" (log2(segment
size)), but in the code it is used nowhere, and there are even plans to
allow non-poweroftwo segment sizes, so it won't ever work.
While at this, simplify the disktab-like output routine... here, currently,
BSDFFS, BSDLFS, EX2FS and ADOS do the same, so don't duplicate the code.
be clobbered. since 4.4-Lite(?) disklabel.c has gone to extra effort
to avoid clobbering the boot area when using -r, but the 4.4-Lite manual
pages were apparently not updated to note that!