more comprehensive. Previously, at least colour changes were not
applied to all virtual consoles.
PR: 15066
Reported by: Andy Farkas <andyf@speednet.com.au>
Submitted by: yokota
The current offical Sendmail Inc. version uses /var/mail/ and when we upgrade
our repository to that version, we will get the change. It is best to make
the path change in 4.0-R (which may not have the latest Sendmail Inc. version,
than to change in mid-4.x stream when we may upgrade.
Ok'ed by: Peter (quite a while ago)
The current offical Sendmail Inc. version uses /var/mail/ and when we upgrade
our repository to that version, we will get the change. It is best to make
the path change in 4.0-R (which may not have the latest Sendmail Inc. version,
than to change in mid-4.x stream when we may upgrade.
Ok'ed by: Peter (quite a while ago)
MAKEDEV can now run (with /sbin/chown and /bin/chgrp, still) without
any /usr. The default PATH for MAKEDEV is now "/sbin:/bin" to prevent
against further spammage of /usr programs in MAKEDEV. In the event
of an emergency, the variable "MAKEDEVPATH" can be used to replace
PATH, but I don't know what that emergency could be.
Let me know if you have any problems. I've tested it as well as
I could, which basically means everything except for RocketPorts.
Reviewed in principle by: peter
longer really suitable as a default to create the various /dev nodes
to be contained on the fixit floppy, since all our proud new devide
nodes finally made the fixit floppy run over...
So instead create a new target titled `fixit' which creates just the
dev nodes for a single unit per each default driver; whoever needs
more of them is free to create whatever he needs, perhaps after
killing unused nodes before. There were more than 700 /dev nodes on
the floppy before that action, and it's still around 350 now. I doubt
all the various /dev/ugen* entries are really useful on such a tool,
so people, please check, and if you feel like more could be eliminated
from that floppy, kill'em.
While i was at it, removed traces of ft(8) that still survived even
though the driver has long since been dead.
That's step #1. #2 will follow...
Currently we have a problem in that `dhclient' bails when configuring the
second interface as port 68 is already in use (by the `dhclient' started
for the first interface).
PR: 14810
Submitted by: n_hibma
same names:
rover# ls -l /dev/*wd0a
crw-r----- 1 root operator 3, 0 Nov 26 20:20 /dev/rwd0a
crw-r----- 1 root operator 3, 0 Nov 26 20:20 /dev/wd0a
Notice: Over time, no earlier than FreeBSD 5.0, the "r*" names may
be discontinued. A fair number of programs and scripts need to
(un)learn some tricks before then.
This will take no effect until you either run MAKEDEV by hand or
reinstall your system.
WARNING: Kernels older than approx November 22 will not be happy
about a /dev created with MAKEDEV after this commit. Please update
your /kernel.good etc.
rundown script 'reboot' or 'single'. ISO support (which never
worked) has been removed from mount_nfs. mount_nfs and umount
now use mounttab, which allows umntall to work properly. The
rc scripts now call umntall as appropriate.
Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
/dev/usb. The actions are specified in the file /etc/usbd.conf.
usbd.c:
- Add event queue (/dev/usb) handling.
- Add comments
- Clean up code some more
usbd.8:
- Update manpage for the new command line flags
- Remove a duplicate FreeBSD tag from it).
usbd.conf, usbd.conf.5, Makefile:
- Add the usbd.conf configuration file and the man page for it.
NOTE: MAKEDEV already creates the /dev/usb device tree node, no change
needed there anymore.
daemons started. Move log_in_vain option there. It is needed to avoid
lot of connections to port 80 logged on production WWW server prior
Apache started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d