specified in the top level Makefiles.
Previously I missed dozens of Makefiles that skip the install after
using `cmp -s' to decide that the install isn't necessary.
Move `Individual slices' case earlier so that it can be used to handle
sliced floppies.
Remove superfluous `chmod 600's.
Fix formatting of device list.
Don't group setting of umasks with setting of units.
Remove superfluous trailing semicolons.
Add nis_ypsetflags sysconfig entry and appropriate code in rc to call
ypset if needed. Should probably automatically add `-ypsetme' to ypbind
flags if this is set.
the wrong branch :-(]
Eliminate incorrect double negative logic Bruce has been gripping
about for a year now. Change = no_way to = true.
Submitted by: bde (sort of, patch by me :-))
Finally transform the "Don't login as root..." message to make it
clear that `su' is meant to be a command. Will save us a lot of
questions about the user named `su'. Make the message magically
disappear if the user did an ``su - root'', since it might be a bit
silly to ask him to perform an `su'...
dot.cshrc:
Remove the no-op `-g' options from the ls aliases, and replace them by
`-o'. This way, if root does an `ls -l', he will see the immutable
flag and (hopefully) not be too surprised about the "Permission
denied".
Submitted by: bde
rc.i386 failed messily when I used a serial console.
Editors note:
Use file redirection so that all the kbdcontrol and vidcontrol
commands act upon /dev/ttyv0 instead of stdin. Though this feature
is not documented it is the intended behavior of {vid,kbd}control
and shall be documented in the future as such.
built release after fixing all the wrong directory permissions in that release.
Then use diff -c -b to verify them against the old versions, nothing but
new directories added :-). And a lot of alphabetizing done!
Add comment that you should not have to edit netstart, and if you
do we would like to know about it.
The lo0 interface is now handled just like any other interface,
This makes it possible to do things to it from sysconfig.
Redo the comments in sysconfig about network_interfaces and ifconfig_${X}
to reflect the moving of lo0 to this scheme. We now have an uncommented
variable for sysintall to find and play with. (Your welcome Jordan)
Redo the way static routes are handled. Basically use the same
scheme for routes that I did for network interfaces. This allows
any number of static routes to be added from sysconfig.
Make sure we do the default route first so we stand a chance of
getting to our DNS server (if we have one) to resolve our own
IP address from $hostname.
have non-critical nfs volumes in /etc/fstab they should have option bg
on them. The behavior of the system is more tuneable this way, and
allows a slow mounting /usr over nfs to work.
Submitted by: bde
when the single user shell was terminated. These changes disallow mounting
or R/W upgrading filesystems that are dirty unless "-f" (force) option
is used with mount. /etc/rc has been modified to abort the startup if
one or more non-nfs partitions fail to mount.
Reviewed by: Poul-Henning Kamp, Rod Grimes
FreeBSD), add mach-4 target to MAKEDEV; it creates various compatability
devices for Mach4.
Submitted by: (Submitter name unknown) <root@ns2.redline.ru>
Have netstart directly source sysconfig so that it stands on its own.
Do not source netstart in rc, run it with sh.
Rework the dangerous /etc/hostname.* so that it uses a variable with
a list of interfaces and a variable for each interface in that list.
The files /etc/hostname.* become obsolete with this change, the
information is now stored in /etc/sysconfig.
Source any /etc/start_if.${ifn} files so they can export things to
netstart (plans for future enhancements in this area.)
Obsolete /etc/defaultrouter, this is now down with $defaultrouter from
sysconfig.
restore but really didn't do it.
Restore message from old rc about configuring syscons whith
echo added before it to go to new line after "echo -n xtend" f.e.
and similar stuff.
changes to it based upon other outstanding bug reports and commits made
after his work.
Comments:
(a) sysconfig is still used to do all configuration. I was not going to
change that out from under you.... a user never need edit netstart
or rc* unless they're being very weird.
(b) rc.maint has been folded back into rc. It is just unworkable as
a separate chunk because of ordering bogosities
(c) netstart does what it says... it starts up enough of the network to
get up, it doesn't start every bloody daemon that might talk to a
socket... netstart ifconfig's the devices and sets up routing if
configured to do so.
(d) nfs disks are mounted immediately after netstart completes
(e) syslog is started as early as possible (right after nfs) so that error
messages can get logged to remote syslog servers properly
(f) named is started (there is an argument that says that named should be
started before syslogd because if you are the dns server for your domain,
you'd like named to resolve remote hosts in syslog.conf, but this is
a minority case and the trivial workarround is to put the syslog host
in /etc/hosts or use an /etc/resolv.conf -- why? because you want syslog
to catch named errors, which is a MUCH more important and likely occurance)
(g) NOW all of the rest of the network daemons such as the time stuff, RPC,
NIS, NFS, Kerberos and inetd are started
(h) the rest of the generic stuff is done (cron/printer/sendmail)
(i) shared libraries are set
(j) /etc/rc.i386 is run (this does FreeBSD/386 specific stuff like ibcs2,
xtend, and all of the syscons stuff
(this is actually started as /etc/rc.`uname -m`
(k) the syscons stuff has gotten a serious cleaning to make it consistent
with rc conventions
(l) rc.local has had the comments about syscons removed (they are not relevant
to this file now) and the full name of the kernel has been restored to
/etc/motd
Submitted by: pts
date: 1995/03/26 18:18:59; author: wpaul; state: Exp; lines: +23 -17
Make syslogd work again: in needs to be started in netstart right
before the rest of the system daemons are brought up and *after* the
network interfaces have been configured.
Also fix one other potential problem: the NIS services need to be started
relavively early since some of the other daemons might need them. The
automounter is a good example: if you use amd with NIS-based maps, you'd
better have NIS running before you start it. :) I think mountd might
need it too, now that netgroups can be read via NIS as well.
date: 1995/03/23 01:25:18; author: jkh; state: Exp;
Another pass through our rc files in an attempt to eliminate historical
crufy and generally make all of this easier to understand and modify.
before the rest of the system daemons are brought up and *after* the
network interfaces have been configured.
Also fix one other potential problem: the NIS services need to be started
relavively early since some of the other daemons might need them. The
automounter is a good example: if you use amd with NIS-based maps, you'd
better have NIS running before you start it. :) I think mountd might
need it too, now that netgroups can be read via NIS as well.
Delete bogus localhost.rev.
Add prototype localhost.rev and a script to create it automatically.
(NB to installl people: you should ask ``do you have a full-time connection
o the Internet?'', run this script, and enable named if the answer is
yes.)
1. Move all system configuration variables into /etc/sysconfig
2. Adapt other files to use it.
3. Add a host of new variables for micro-managing your system in various
ways. For 2.1, /etc/sysconfig will be machine-edited so that the user
doesn't even have to care at all about the various funny names we picked.
4. Enable dset. We won't get it debugged if we never use it, and no one
has said anything negative about it yet, so here goes!
5. Try to use one consistent style throughout.
- Do ntp right
- Move recenrly-added and long-standing junk from rc.local into rc, so
. that rc.local truly is LOCAL.
- Fix named invocation to use the correct boot file location.
Fixed the MAKEDEV pattern for SCSI processor type driver so it doesn't
screw up ptys. Does anyone want to suggest a better name than "pt0" for
SCSI processor devices before 2.1?
Support sliced devices better. E.g.:
`sh MAKEDEV sd0' creates [r]sd0 and [r]sd0s[1-4] as well as [r]sd0[a-h]
(the extra devices created by default won't hurt apart from wasting inodes).
`sh MAKEDEV sd0s1[a-h]' creates [r]sd0s1[a-h] (any partition creates all).
`sh MAKEDEV sd0s5' creates [r]sd0s5.
Support unit numbers 0-31 (was 0-6).
For wd:
Remove support for creating DOSpartitions wd*[i-m]. These will get removed
if you run MAKEDEV on `all' or on wd*.
o Supporting SYNC SIO device (But need a device driver)
- add "set speed sync"
o Fixing bug for Predictor-1 function.
o Add new parameter that re-sent interval for set timeout commands.
o Improving RTT (Round Trip Time) and reducing processor time.
- Previous Timer service was using polling, and now using
SIGALRM ;-)
- A 0.94beta2 will not work correctly....
-- Follows are additinal feature not including 0.94beta2
o Support Proxy ARP
- add "enable/disable proxy" commands
o Marging common routine in CHAP/PAP.
o Enhancing LCP/IPCP log information.
o Support local Authfication connection on port 300x and tty.
- You can set up pair of your "hostname -s" and
password in ppp.secret. if either ppp.secret file nor
your hostname line don't exist, It will notify a message
and working as same as previous version.(Backword compatibility)
- If you did set up them, It's allow connection but nothing to do
except help and passwd command.
- add "passwd yourpasswd" commands
o Support afilter - keep Alive filter that a packet can send/receiving
according to ifilter/ofilter but doesn't count it as preventing idle
timer expires.
- Same syntax of other filters.
o Fixing bugs reported by current user for previous one. Thanks !!
Reviewed by: Atsushi Murai (amurai@spec.co.jp)
444 -> root.wheel
root -> root.wheel
uucp -> uucp.wheel (perhaps this should be .dialer, but .wheel is safer)
missing -> root.wheel
chown to root is usually bogus because mknod had to be run by root to
create the inode. Setting the group explictly is currently necessary
because MAKEDEV does nothing to ensure that its working directory has
a suitable group.
Driver authors! Please fix any bogons in MAKEDEV that involve your
drivers. The sound devices are still world writable...
for now (there are too many minors to create by default). The special
sliced disk case ssd*|svn*|swd*) can almost replace the standard disk
case sd*|vn*|wd*) now (it just creates a few more devices), but there
will have to be special cases to allow creating slices 6-31 and partitions
on slices 2-31.
Fix bogus default cases.
Add the `lc' option to default. Having getty understand the issues of
CAPS-only terminals is a nop these days, but `lc' avoids hassles for
people with CAPS-only user names.
Suggested by: Don Yuniskis
weekly:
Modify the call to makewhatis, now that our makewhatis can take the
entire ${MANPATH} as a single argument.
The group was wrong if MAKEDEV was run in a directory with group other
than wheel. This may have messed up the group in recent SNAPs
(sysinstall/obj should have group bin).
Reset the umask to 77 after running MAKEDEV.local. Some cases depend on
the 77 default. MAKEDEV.local and all cases should probably set the
umask explictly and not depend on a default. Most cases already set it.
1) ypserv is started with nis_serverflags, not yppasswddflags (that's what
I get for cutting & pasting without paying attention).
2) ypbind can also be started with arguments, so turn nis_client to
nis_clientflags.
safe way to do this, and envites very unpleasant results. Removed fsck'ing
of all the disks on the system as it provides output that is almost always
meaningless and only envites bug reports.
Reviewed by: Jordan Hubbard
match all the port names.
Start using shell functions to avoid duplication.
Make tty* independent of cua*. Restore support for old names (tty0 ==
ttyd0, cua0 = cuaa0...).
Restore making of lpt1 and lpt2 by default.
Keep umask 077 for making vty*. World-ioctable vtys are huge security holes
because of bugs in syscons.
Make vga if a vty is made. It may still be required for X. It got nuked
with pc*.
Start using umask consistently to avoid using chmod.
file anymore after this. My link makes it too painful to make
interactive mods, and I don't have the CVS tree here so making changes
for "previous history" have to get done on freefall, with the corresponding
degree of pain.
|Message-Id: <199412011713.JAA03374@timesink.spk.wa.us>
|To: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie
|Subject: A little problem with MAKEDEV
|
|For a while now, MAKEDEV's been kinda neat: you create the cua* files,
|and it deletes the tty* files; you create the tty* files and it
|deletes the corresponding cua* files. K00l! :-)
[Ed Note - I think this behavior was wrong, and this fix better].
created by Amancio Hasty (specificly, this, in conjunction with his sound
driver mods for dual-mode DMA will allow VAT compiled for BSD/386 1.1 to
run under FreeBSD 2.x.)
Leave a warning to the sysop if (s)he didn't yet
enable the /tmp cleanup code.
Made `core' in the cleanup template look `*.core'.
Replace `df -k' by `df -k -t local', since the stats
for kernfs, procfs etc. are not of much interest, and
the inclusion of nfs systems might hang the machine (nor is it a
`disk' statistic as the headline's telling).
weekly:
Modified the locate.updatedb part to work even if there's no
database yet; report errors other than `Permission denied' instead
of silently ignoring all of them.
Added functionality to rebuild the whatis database once a week.
make.conf: Pulled in the following changes that had been commited
to share/examples/etc:
----------------------------
revision 1.6
date: 1994/09/20 22:30:33; author: adam; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
BOOTWAIT example converted to milliseconds calibration
----------------------------
revision 1.4
date: 1994/09/19 21:35:28; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +7 -1
Document NO_SHARED_LIBCC_INT.
----------------------------
revision 1.3
date: 1994/09/19 21:28:11; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +12 -17
Install /etc from the same source as /usr/share/examples/etc (mostly).
----------------------------
revision 1.2
date: 1994/09/19 02:05:08; author: ache; state: Exp; lines: +1 -11
Remove STARTUP_LOCALE, obsoleted now
----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 1994/09/08 19:08:59; author: jkh; state: Exp;
Add a sample make.conf. Also document the new X11BASE variable, and
expand some of the documentation for other entries.
Submitted by: jkh
----------------------------
manpath.config: Pulled down from Attic, and merged share/examples/etc
changes.
rc: Pulled in the following change from share/examples/etc:
----------------------------
revision 1.2
date: 1994/09/19 23:13:37; author: ache; state: Exp; lines: +1 -2
Remove warning about adjkerntz /var/run file
----------------------------
make.conf: Pulled in the following changes that had been commited
to share/examples/etc:
----------------------------
revision 1.6
date: 1994/09/20 22:30:33; author: adam; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3
BOOTWAIT example converted to milliseconds calibration
----------------------------
revision 1.4
date: 1994/09/19 21:35:28; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +7 -1
Document NO_SHARED_LIBCC_INT.
----------------------------
revision 1.3
date: 1994/09/19 21:28:11; author: wollman; state: Exp; lines: +12 -17
Install /etc from the same source as /usr/share/examples/etc (mostly).
----------------------------
revision 1.2
date: 1994/09/19 02:05:08; author: ache; state: Exp; lines: +1 -11
Remove STARTUP_LOCALE, obsoleted now
----------------------------
revision 1.1
date: 1994/09/08 19:08:59; author: jkh; state: Exp;
Add a sample make.conf. Also document the new X11BASE variable, and
expand some of the documentation for other entries.
Submitted by: jkh
----------------------------
manpath.config: Pulled down from Attic, and merged share/examples/etc
changes.
rc: Pulled in the following change from share/examples/etc:
----------------------------
revision 1.2
date: 1994/09/19 23:13:37; author: ache; state: Exp; lines: +1 -2
Remove warning about adjkerntz /var/run file
----------------------------
new mtree options.
I will be updating these shortly to remove some old stuff and add some
new stuff. These currently produce the exact same trees as they did.
arrange for that directory to get created by mtree. Also, process secure
directory after all the others, because the programs there may overlay
ones installed from the main part of the tree.
2. Make this say it is 2.0.0 (Development).
3. Update the stty commands to say ^H for erase.
4. Update the disklabel commands to use the new 4.4 syntax.
2. Update the COPYRIGHT= to be just the COPYRIGHT file for now.
3. Fully parameterize the floppy device being used. This is needed right
now so I can at least build these on 1.44 until it all is working, then
I will have to find a way to get them back down to size.
4. Remove mount_pcfs from the filesystem floppy, we don't have that yet.
5. Update the shared libraries t obe copied. This should now work for
this and all future releases.
6. Reduce the CRYPT_SRCS down to the few static binaries that have crypt
in them.
7. Change all references for the kernel from /386bsd to /kernel.
8. For some reason umount is returning 1, use a - until I can find out why.
9. Update the disklabel commands to be 4.4 syntax.
10. Remove the ugly elvis wart, we don't have elvis anymore.
11. Use the -d (directories only) option on the mtree commands. This
greatly reduces the noise from distrib-dirs:.
12. Note the fact that the mtree commands need a wrapper around them as they
return a status of 2 if the tree was modified and the make should not
exit on that condition.
13. Add a trailing slash on the chflags command as ${RELEASEDIR} may be
a symbolic link.
Changed the everlenghtening list of "if [ -f /etc/hostname.foo ].." to a
loop which will do them all, and look for init-scripts for them as well.
perfect place to put your calls to slattach and such: /etc/start_if.sl0
for instance.
you MUST add the directory name and the .. entry to close the directory.
If you do not understand mtree files, do not modify them, it is very
easy to trash someones box with a mistake in here. Especially with
regards to .. entries.
some file names.
2. Add MAKEDEVS= that does all the /dev population so that this is not
duplicated in 2 or 3 places. Helps to keep it in sync too. Cleaned
up and fixed to not overflow inode tables.
3. Fix paths to the 2 crypt versions.
4. Init is sbin/init now instead of sbin/init.bsdi.
5. bdes is now in secure/usr.bin, will need to do something about telnet.
6. Incorporate 1.1.5.1 patches for EXTRACT.sh files.
7. Correct calls to make kcopy-flooppy to work with or without obj/.
8. Reorder src-clean: target so that it does not destroy the real obj
tree, but does rip out junk and obj links.
9. Incorporate 1.1.5.1 patche for srcbin tarball name.
10. Add chflags command to release-dirs target so the rm -rf can have a
chance to work.
With this and a few more commits I will have 2.0 bin tarballs.
be installed on, so they should be in /dev as well.
Removed the smoking remains of dcf*. I didn't realize that it had made it
into MAKEDEV. Gone from cdevsw long time ago, gone from /dev now.
the choice of building with the password scrambler or the DES
libraries. Folks outside the US can simply drop in the other
DES libraries. (stupid laws...)
Everything still keys off of the old NOCRYPT variable so building
a portable distribution remains the same.
Submitted by: pst
actually have a printer connected or online:
- MAKEDEV: remove all signs of lpa
add lpctl? devices (minor # = unit + 128)
- usr.sbin/Makefile add lptcontrol
- sys/i386/isa/lpt.c implement the LP_BYPASS flag: when a unit is
opened with this flag set, the printer is
not primed, and no check is made to see that
the printer is online. This can only be used
to pass ioctls. (giving us /dev/lpctl?)
- lptcontrol.c use /dev/lpctl? (LP_BYPASS)
-f flag removed, -u flag added
- lptcontrol.8 document changes in lptcontrol
rewrite using mandoc macros
Submitted by: Geoff.
1. Use ${MAKE} everywhere again. Whoops.
2. Replace multiple invocations of gzip ... split ... with one variable.
3. Add src-clean target for making the src tree presentable before
making a src tarball out of it.
upon disk type. In far more cases than not this is the optimal setting
for any disk drive made after 1990.
This now means all installs will have the disks newfs'ed with either:
newfs -b 8192 -f 1024 -d 0 -n 1
or
newfs -n 4096 -f 512 -d 0 -n 1
depending on what the user chooses for the blocking factor.
date!!) and rename them to something more eye-catching so people will read them
again (considering the previous state of affairs, I'm actually rather glad they didn't!).
1. Add to secr and bindists to possibly save the occasional fool who
doesn't RTFM and uses the wrong command to extract this (or even someone
who's legitimately using this to extract on top of a bindist somewhere
*else*).
2. Do the right thing with any symlinks in the src tree. Right now, we're
free of the buggers, but just in case.
2. Get kcopy and filesystem images from current directory since we
now build them here; a clean rule is now all that's needed to make
the crunch stuff complete.
The kernel configs already support this, so with a boot floppy or a utility
like booteasy, the user should be able to install and boot off the second drive.
Hurrah.
way I'm going to allow this to be set to secure. People blow their
password files away all the time, and I am not at all keen to lose the
ability to get them recovered with the simple expedient of a single-user
boot.
Without this entry init.bsdi don't ask root password when it goes
to sigle-user. This entry must present here in any case,
subject of arguing can be only default mode, I mean
"secure" or "insecure" here. Please consider this entry
like template and change "insecure" to "secure" if you
are _shure_, but not back out whole line.
# This entry needed for asking password when init goes to single-user mode
console none unknown off insecure