Make output of make world more readable for grep. Now a
grep '>>>' world.log
shows you the single stages through which the bootstrap
process went as discussed on -current. Could be used to
debug the bootstrap mechanism in case of trouble more
easily. Would be fine if any further @echo "..." messages
containing a description, what's going on, could use the
new format: @echo ">>> ..."
o Remove MSDOSFS until I find some other way of gaining some space.
This *totally disables* the use of DOS partitions in installation
so it's truly just a temporary measure.
o Set NODOC=YES since docs are broken right now (they try and install
into the bindist rather than the docdist - need to figure out why).
properly separated out from what is currently a header file filled with
lots of data mostly of interest to the kernel driver, and
placed in the proper location at that time.
<= 64 KB. Was able to dump/restore with block sizes of 96, 128 and
200. using systat -vmstat I noticed transfer blocksizes <= 64KB,
so physio's limits aren't touched.
Since this check was originally from me, I feels safe now to back it
out.
original contents of the file preserved as examples for administrators
that need to enable them.
Also add a comment to the examples pointing out that the authentication
functionality is largely unused and requires rebuilding libutil.
Reviewed by: jkh
fixed variable so all manually-specified devices are shown rather then
cutting the display off at 3, fixed formatting for msps when msps is
larger then 100 (it was blowing the columner display output before),
added -K option to make blk count (-oIK) force a 1K block size (to conform
more closely to systat, vmstat definition of blocksize).
1) Fix up the NOSHARED stuff (bde)
2) Accomodate CFLAGS (vanilla)
3) Provide separate files for i386 and alpha (Doug Rabson)
In case 3, the supplied files were corrupted, but the concepts
sound enough, so I just copied what exists into
config.SH-{elf|aout}.{i386|alpha}. Alpha team, go ahead and do what
is necessary on config.SH-elf.alpha. :-)
full condition or other error which requires us to purge the
controller's start queue of transactions for a particular device.
We were relying on the NCR CCB's program address to cause the
script engine to skip to the next entry in the queue even though
the CCB is freed (and its program address switched to the idle
loop) by this action. We now set the address in the start queue
to be the "skip" function directly.