freebsd-nq/etc/rc.d/devfs
Doug Barton 95208e20d0 As it stands right now, the default devfs rulesets are only loaded as a
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.
2012-02-08 08:52:40 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# PROVIDE: devfs
# REQUIRE: mountcritremote
# BEFORE: SERVERS securelevel
# KEYWORD: nojail
. /etc/rc.subr
name="devfs"
start_cmd='devfs_start'
stop_cmd=':'
devfs_start()
{
if [ -n "$devfs_system_ruleset" -o -n "$devfs_set_rulesets" ] ||
checkyesno devfs_load_rulesets; then
devfs_init_rulesets
if [ -n "$devfs_system_ruleset" ]; then
devfs_set_ruleset $devfs_system_ruleset /dev
devfs_apply_ruleset $devfs_system_ruleset /dev
fi
if [ -n "$devfs_set_rulesets" ]; then
local _dir_set
local _dir
local _set
for _dir_set in $devfs_set_rulesets; do
_dir=${_dir_set%=*}
_set=${_dir_set#*=}
devfs_set_ruleset $_set $_dir
devfs_apply_ruleset $_set $_dir
done
fi
fi
read_devfs_conf
}
read_devfs_conf()
{
if [ -r /etc/devfs.conf ]; then
cd /dev
while read action devicelist parameter; do
case "${action}" in
l*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
if [ ! -e ${parameter} ]; then
ln -fs ${device} ${parameter}
fi
done
;;
o*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
if [ -c ${device} ]; then
chown ${parameter} ${device}
fi
done
;;
p*) for device in ${devicelist}; do
if [ -c ${device} ]; then
chmod ${parameter} ${device}
fi
done
;;
esac
done < /etc/devfs.conf
fi
}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"