NetBSD/etc/etc.i386
thorpej 44f4566e1a Change the way kernel sets are specified, and make them
more consistent.  To quote the comment in etc/Makefile
that describes how it's done:

# This target builds the kernels specified by each port.  A port may
# specify the following kernels:
#
#       KERNEL_SETS             The list of kernels that will be
#                               packaged into sets, named
#                               kern-${kernel}.tgz.  These kernels
#                               are also placed in the binary/kernels
#                               area of the release package as
#                               netbsd-${kernel}.gz.
#
#       EXTRA_KERNELS           Additional kernels to place in the
#                               binary/kernels area of the release
#                               package as netbsd-${kernel}.gz, but
#                               which are not placed into sets. This
#                               allows a port to provide e.g. a netbootable
#                               installation kernel containing a ramdisk.
#
#       BUILD_KERNELS           Additional kernels to build which are
#                               not placed into sets nor into the
#                               binary/kernels area of the release
#                               package.  These are typically kernels
#                               that are built for inclusion only in
#                               installation disk/CD-ROM/tape images.
#
2001-11-29 22:45:53 +00:00
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disktab Add an entry for 2.88MB floppies, even though we can't write them 1999-02-01 20:20:00 +00:00
fstab.sd fix mfs examples 2001-11-26 16:34:56 +00:00
fstab.wd fix mfs examples 2001-11-26 16:34:56 +00:00
ld.so.conf support fully qualified machdep names. 1999-12-15 05:23:13 +00:00
MAKEDEV Make more USB controller devices. You can easily have 6 these days. 2001-11-15 22:16:17 +00:00
Makefile.inc Change the way kernel sets are specified, and make them 2001-11-29 22:45:53 +00:00
ttyaction chown user.group -> chown user:group 2001-08-21 15:16:59 +00:00
ttys Do what we should have been doing long ago; use /dev/console by default as the 2001-06-19 20:06:46 +00:00