This is aimed at creating floppies during cross-releases.
For different endianness machines, a tool like bswapfs(8)
is necessary to make the generated floppies readable on
the target machine. While here, fixed unaligned access
on Alphas.
Tested on: i386, alpha
Notable changes:
- Removed the "disktype" argument from the -B only synopsis
form. This form doesn't touch the disk label, and doesn't
use this argument.
- Fixed the first example in the EXAMPLES section. Support
for compatibility slices has been recently dropped from
the GEOM kernels, and a bit later GEOM became standard.
- Removed the buggy notion from rev. 1.37 that disklabel(8)
may be used to define mount points; it cannot. Improve
some DOS partition / FreeBSD slice wording. Among these,
``dangerously-dedicated slice'' was just a nonsense. ;-)
comes in on is the same interface that we would route out of to get to
the packet's source address. Essentially automates an anti-spoofing
check using the information in the routing table.
Experimental. The usage and rule format for the feature may still be
subject to change.
width of fields for packets and bytes counters.
PR: bin/47196
Reviewed by: -audit
Not objected by: luigi, des
o Use %llu instead of deprecated %qu convert specification for ipfw
packets and bytes counters.
Noted by: des
MFC after: 1 month
upper-case alphabetical characters to lower-case ones, and spaces to dashes.
The person who added this when bringing the code from NetBSD has no idea why
he added it, and nobody on freebsd-fs came up with any cases where the icky
part (the conversion of spaces to underscores) was needed. The removal of
the upper-case conversion follows an even more obvious logic: it avoids any
sort of namespace issues. People using StUdLy caps for filesystem names
deserve everything they get. Otherwise, Efs and efs might be totally different
things, but would use the same fsck. And we don't want that, right? That
just provokes the sort of foot-shooting this would prevent.
If you have problems with this, I'll walk you through using sed on your fstab,
cause the only way you could have problems is if you spelled ufs as "UFS".
Most likely, you haven't done that.
MFC after: 1 month
program allows users in the operator group to take filesystem
snapshots. Its first use will be in support of `dump -L'.
Approved by: Technical Review Board <trb@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
NSWAPDEV limit.
- Don't warn about devices that are not in use in 'swapoff -a'.
- Re-add behavior mistakenly removed in revision 1.44:
If using 'swapon -a', do not warn if the device is already in use.
PR: 46633
Submitted by: Andy Farkas <andyf@speednet.com.au> (in part)
Reviewed by: mike (mentor)
values for the initial inode generation numbers in newfs and for
newly allocated inode generation numbers in the kernel.
Submitted by: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org>
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.