255; USB keychains exist that use 256 as the number of heads. This
check has also been removed in Darwin (along with most of the other
head/sector sanity checks).
Only cy, bs and wd in the tree still use it. I have a replacement for
cy that I need to test on ISA and PCI cards. bs and wd are pc98 only
drivers that appear to no longer be necessary. I'll be removing them
when I hear back from the pc98 people.
rdp(4), le(4), stl(4), stli(4), ctx(4), spigot(4).
Take a guess that the following devices correspond to removed drivers
and blow their entries away too: "Genius and Mustek hand scanners"
(gsc(4)?) and "GPB and Transputer drivers" (gpib(4)?).
this driver is being retired. Remove it from the tree. If someone
wants to update it to the latest APIs and can test the hardware, it
can return to the tree.
thing, but we're ready to move on.
2. Remove the -g default argument in named_flags. It doesn't actually do
what most users think it does, and what most users want it to do is already
accomplished with a proper default group for the bind user, which we have.
Also, the -g knob does something entirely different in BIND 9, which leads
to a lot of needless confusion/aggravation.
3. In the rc.d script, don't bogusly override $command, or $rc_flags. Both
are adequately handled in rc.conf[.local].
4. DO properly override $rc_flags if user has named_chrootdir set.
This may need to be revisited, but should be ok for now.
5. Protect all chrootdir-related bits under that variable, instead of
named_rcng.
There is more work to be done here, especially in the area of BIND 9
compatibility, but this is a start at least.
Prompted in part by (legitmate) grousing from: kuriyama, Randy Bush
identical) on GENERIC.hints, hence the following change:
Moved the creation of /boot/device.hints where it belongs. This
should aid in merging GENERIC.hints changes to /boot/device.hints,
using mergemaster(8) or a similar approach.
COMPAT_PCI api. This API is going away, so this driver is going away
also.
If users are interested in updating this, please contact the author
since he has some preliminary work to move this to newer APIs.
included twice by lprint.c, which included both finger.h and extern.h.
finger.h, in turn, includes extern.h. The redundant include of extern.h
was removed from lprint.c, as part of this change, but the include guards
were added anyway out of spite.
clock precision on i386. This is a NOP change on i386. But this stops
the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second
(vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased.