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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Makonnen
ec6f2b9b88 Move devfs earlier in the boot sequence. Some system daemons and other
programs may need to use the symlinks and permissions that it sets up.

Discussed on: -current
2004-10-23 06:50:50 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
337338ee00 Remove the requirement for the FreeBSD keyword as it no longer
makes any sense.

Discussed with: dougb, brooks
MFC after: 3 days
2004-10-07 13:55:26 +00:00
Brian Feldman
1cc06a21b6 Add a way for rc.d/devfs to set more than just the system devfs up.
Yes, this means for stuff OTHER than jails, too.  Example usage:
#devfs_system_ruleset="root"
devfs_set_rulesets="/dev=root /etc/namedb/dev=named_devfs"
2004-03-20 07:10:16 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
bd57d5b0f5 Mark scripts as not usable inside a jail by adding keyword 'nojail'.
Some suggestions from:	rwatson, Ruben de Groot <mail25@bzerk.org>
2004-03-08 12:25:05 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
130112f793 Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

	devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
	o devfs_link		- Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
	o devfs_init_rulesets	- Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
	o devfs_set_ruleset	- Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
	o devfs_apply_ruleset	- Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
	o devfs_domount		- Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
	o devfs_mount_jail	- Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
				  appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

	/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
2003-08-20 06:15:18 +00:00
Doug Barton
05ca3441c0 Allow users to configure stuff in /dev once again by re-doing the devfs
script to read /etc/devfs.conf, and take appropriate actions based on
what it finds there.

The (commented out) examples in the new devfs.conf file are taken in
part from the old rc.devfs script.
2003-05-06 01:10:33 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
575716147b Move securelevel further back in the boot order.
Approved by:	markm (mentor)(implicit)
Reviewed by:	dougb
2003-05-05 15:38:41 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
994336cdd9 Create a symbolic link /dev/vga -> /dev/ttyv0.
We can't remove the sourcing of /etc/rc.devfs yet in case the user
might have custom entries in it. We will have to come up with an
/etc/devfs.rules or something to make this kind of thing easier.

Approved by:	markm (mentor)(implicit)
2003-05-02 08:10:58 +00:00
Doug Barton
7020c7759b Bring in the settings from /etc/rc.devfs, which include the vga symlink
that's being replaced here. This is what /etc/rc does now.

There is no NetBSD devfs, so there is no compatibility issue.

Not objected to by:	FreeBSD-rc@yahoogroups.com
Approved by:		re (murray)
2002-12-15 21:56:53 +00:00
Gordon Tetlow
27bc1b287e Merge in all the changes that Mike Makonnen has been maintaining for a
while. This is only the script pieces, the glue for the build comes next.

Submitted by:	Mike Makonnen <makonnen@pacbell.net>
Reviewed by:	silence on -current and -hackers
Prodded by:	rwatson
2002-06-13 22:14:37 +00:00