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side effect of something else using them. If they haven't been loaded already but you want to use them, say for configuring a jail, you're out of luck. So add a knob to always load the default rulesets. While I'm here document the other devfs_ knobs in rc.conf.5.
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# PROVIDE: devfs
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# REQUIRE: mountcritremote
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# BEFORE: SERVERS securelevel
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# KEYWORD: nojail
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. /etc/rc.subr
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name="devfs"
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start_cmd='devfs_start'
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stop_cmd=':'
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devfs_start()
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{
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if [ -n "$devfs_system_ruleset" -o -n "$devfs_set_rulesets" ] ||
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checkyesno devfs_load_rulesets; then
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devfs_init_rulesets
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if [ -n "$devfs_system_ruleset" ]; then
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devfs_set_ruleset $devfs_system_ruleset /dev
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devfs_apply_ruleset $devfs_system_ruleset /dev
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fi
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if [ -n "$devfs_set_rulesets" ]; then
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local _dir_set
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local _dir
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local _set
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for _dir_set in $devfs_set_rulesets; do
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_dir=${_dir_set%=*}
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_set=${_dir_set#*=}
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devfs_set_ruleset $_set $_dir
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devfs_apply_ruleset $_set $_dir
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done
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fi
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fi
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read_devfs_conf
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}
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read_devfs_conf()
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{
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if [ -r /etc/devfs.conf ]; then
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cd /dev
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while read action devicelist parameter; do
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case "${action}" in
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l*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
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if [ ! -e ${parameter} ]; then
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ln -fs ${device} ${parameter}
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fi
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done
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;;
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o*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
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if [ -c ${device} ]; then
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chown ${parameter} ${device}
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fi
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done
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;;
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p*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
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if [ -c ${device} ]; then
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chmod ${parameter} ${device}
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fi
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done
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;;
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esac
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done < /etc/devfs.conf
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fi
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}
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load_rc_config $name
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run_rc_command "$1"
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