+ Remove 'sleep' (not sure why it is so important in fix-it mode).
+ Remove ability to mount MSDOSFS as that is not a typical filesystem on an
alpha; and thus does not really add to the fix-it mix.
+ Sync style with i386.
ordering on release notes items, in an attempt to bring some order
to a huge mess. This commit covers the top-level "Userland"
section.
No other content, markup, or whitespace changes.
files to use 5.x syntax (I hope..)
Note: I suppose one might need to hack the hints file as well?
Submitted by: Mike Barcroft <mike@FreeBSD.ORG>, Bruce Mah <bmah@FreeBSD.ORG>
bit, and fix up the upgrading section. While I'm here, delete some
of the SGML comments that were left-over from merging the source
files.
MFC after: 1 day
notes document. Basically, I've moved the contents of common/
{artheader,intro,upgrading}.sgml into common/new.sgml, removed duplicate
$FreeBSD$ markers, and adjusted the various references to these files.
No other whitespace or content changes.
This change will make it easier to do some minor restructuring.
MFC after: 1 day
in crunch.conf -- the previous choice, CWD, was too subject to false
matches (this string will be replaced by the absolute pathname
during the build process).
From the user's perspective:
* everything is now built outside the source tree (more precisely,
in `pwd`/builddir-${name}/ ) except for the kernel config file(s)
which still need to be copied into src/sys/i386/conf because of
"config" limitations. I am not sure if there is an easy way
to get away from this without changing "config" or replicating
some part of the source tree.
This is really the only change that most users should worry about,
but it is a good one.
* if you do cross-compiles (using "picobsd --src somedir/src [--init] ... ")
then the libraries and include directories etc. are searched/created
in "somedir/usr" ;
* you can do most things (basically build the kernel and the crunched
binary and the filesystem trees) without root privileges. You need
privileges to use mdconfig/vnconfig to create the actual MFS and
floppy image, unfortunately.
* the -v option now prints some diagnostic but does not stop for
user input at each step. You need to specify -v -v to have the
old behaviour.
Internally, the script has been reshuffled quite a bit to support
the above features. Many shell variables have been renamed or
made local in an effort to avoid undesired side effects. There is
a somewhat better error handling in case something goes wrong.