o Use DCE compliant UUID functions and provide local
implementations if they don't exist,
o Move dumping of the map to show.c and print the
partition type,
o Some cleanups and rearrangements.
The default GPT partition type is UFS. When no starting block
or size are specified, the tool will create a partition in the
first free space it find (or that fits, depending on the size).
code is directly copied from migrate.c. The intend is to express
migrate in terms of create and add. The functionality to add
partitions is not yet there.
Quoting luigi:
In order to make the userland code fully 64-bit clean it may
be necessary to commit other changes that may or may not cause
a minor change in the ABI.
Reviewed by: luigi
regarding 802.1 MAC and Mandatory Access Control (MAC). Some
potential for confusion remains further in other areas of the
system regarding Message Authentication Codes (MAC).
Requested by: wollman
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
interfaces using the 'mac' argument. Without MAC support in the
kernel, this does not change the behavior of ifconfig.
Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
result of an incomplete migration. An incomplete migration is
one where the MBR is not turned into a PMBR after creating the
GPT. This early in the game it's more convenient to allow the
inconsistency, because that avoids that we have to destroy the
MBR partitioning for now.
arbitrary commands when devices come and go in the device tree (which is
different than the /dev directory).
This is an initial version. Much of the planned power isn't here.
Instead of doing the full matching, we always run /etc/devd-generic.
/etc/devd.generic will go away at some point, I think.
I'm committing it in this early state so I can start getting feedback
from early adapters.
Approved by: re
o Fix some punctuation and wording
o Wording consistency in command-line option documentation
o Make use of mdoc's markup a bit more (quoting and the like)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
command, permitting it to set FS_ACLS and FS_MULTILABEL administrative
flags on UFS file systems.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
when using '-p' with reboot, and the power down action failds, reboot
the system normally. The behaviour of 'halt -p' and of shutdown(8) is
unchanged.
Approved by: roberto
'-p' is used on the reboot(8) command line.
This is intended for use when you want to attempt a power down
action, but you want the system to reboot (not halt) if the
power down action fails.
This is typically useful when the power-off action performed by
the kernel consists in signalling an uninterrupted power supply
that it should shut down its inverter if mains power has not returned.
The behaviour of shutdown(8) and init(8) is not modified;
only the behaviour of invoking 'reboot -p' manually is
modified, and then only in the case when a power-down action
fails.
Sounded reasonable to: phk
Approved by: roberto (mentor)