default distribution (user) will be installed, however, no kernel
will be installed. Fix this by installing a sensible default kernel,
SMP/GENERIC, depending on WITH_SMP and number of CPUS found.
Reviewed by: jhb
fails, suggest setting kern.geom.debugflags to 16.
PR: bin/94409
Submitted by: Markus Oestreicher <m punkt oe at x dash trader dot de>
MFC after: 10 days
termed ERI and GEM rather than GMAC.
- Bring the description of le(4) in line with the current le(4); it
was still refering to the old i386 ISA-only le(4) which was nuked
along with ISA_COMPAT while HEAD was FreeBSD 5.
- Add an entry for hme(4).
- Remove the obsolete entry for lnc(4).
MFC after: 1 day
localhost.domain so that naive users of gethost* think 1:: and 127.0.0.1
are "localhost" which is what the user expects. This also matches the
sample hosts file in src/etc/hosts.
see which release you are installing (really which FreeBSD version the
installer is running, but that shouldn't matter in all normal cases).
PR: bin/100309
Submitted by: Joao Barros <joao.barros@gmail.com> (original version)
Idea from: FreeBSD ideas page
MFC after: 1 week
I considered leaving /boot/kernel out of the chflags noschg line, but I
seem to remember that there was a period where /boot/kernel was schg, so
have left it in for safety's sake.
Approved by: jhb
MFC after: 1 month
SRC_BASE package (src/[A-Z]*) as well as SRC_SYS (src/sys/*). This
allows users who only install the kernel source code to use the
modern "make buildkernel" approach.
Discussed with: re (scottl, kensmith)
MFC after: 3 days
greater than the size we autosized. Without this fix, systems with
drives under 10GB can end up with very small /usr partitions...
Broken since: January 2002
Tripped over by: simon
at runtime and to support distributing additional kernels:
o remove kernel from the base tarball
o add new kernel tarballs
o build + package both SMP and GENERIC kernels when an <arch>/conf/SMP
config file is present
o add sysinstall support for multiple kernels
o update sysinstall to probe for the number of cpus on a system
and auto-select smp/up kernel accordingly
o add a post-kernels install hook to fixup /boot/kernel
o add -ldevinfo to boot crunch for sysinstall's cpu probing logic
Notes:
1. On HEAD this code is not currently used because GENERIC kernels
include SMP. This work is mainly intended for RELENG_6 where the
GENERIC kernel is UP. If HEAD changes to match then just enable
WITH_SMP in sysinstall/Makefile.
2. The cpu probing support is done with acpi and MPTable; this means
some systems will require work for auto-detection to work.
3. The handling of /boot/kernel may need to be revisited; for now
we rename one kernel at the last moment (SMP if installed, otherwise
GENERIC). There are other, possibly better, approaches.
Lots of help from ru, emaste, scottl, and jhb.
this now compiles on i386 with WARNS?= 3. Most of the fixes included
adding missing 'static' keywords to internal functions, using fully-defined
terminators in statically defined arrays of structs, and various
signed vs unsigned mismatches. Also G/C'd unused configSecurity()
function.
by syscons.
- If we are running as init, popup the country menu before the main menu.
If a non-default country is chosen, then a second menu is brought up
to let the user choose a keymap. By default the default keymap for
the country that was selected is highlighted. If the user chooses the
default country, then the default keymap is just assumed and the user
is not presented with the keymap menu. Currently the default country
is set to "United States" except for PC98 which assumes "Japan".
PR: bin/93853
Submitted by: Seth Kingsley sethk at magnesium dot net
MFC after: 3 days
completely noop.
- Geometry sanitization for non-interactive mode is moved to correct place.
Reported by: Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin at citrin dot ru>
Pointyhat: me
For example, you can dynamically generate and load configuration file
depending on the hardware configuration with the following template:
mediaSetCDROM
mediaOpen
command='/dist/rescue/sh /dist/scripts/install.sh'
system
mediaClose
configFile=/tmp/generated.cfg
loadConfig
Now we have full access to files on the media before installation begins.
possible for information to be copied from the group file to the group
file in the FTP area. This patch based on a patch from Zak Johnson
<zakj at nox dot cx>.
PR: bin/25851
Submitted by: Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm at toybox punkt placo period com>
Approved by: jhb (proxy mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
MFC to: RELENG_5, RELENG_6
Security: Prevents possible group information leakage
PR: bin/90057
Submitted by: Charlie M. McDonald <BoredOutkast at yahoo punkt com>
Approved by: jhb (mentor by proxy)
MFC to: RELENG_5, RELENG_6
MFC After: 3 days
instance, the dreaded shared memory problem in PostgreSQL coming back to
haunt you after a binary update.
PR: 89817
Submitted by: edwin
MFC after: 2 days
- Use pool.ntp.org servers where possible, thanks to
Chuck Swiger <cswiger at mac dot com> .
- Update list of Swedish NTP servers, thanks to
Fredrik Lindberg <fli+freebsd-current at shapeshifter dot se> .
PR: bin/75479
MFC after: 1 day
1. Provide larger /, /var, and /tmp partitions (the last increase was
in 2001, and we now have both larger hard drives and more space-hungry
software.)
2. If there is enough space available, allocate extra space to /var
sufficient to store a crash dump.
On systems where harddrivesize > 3 * RAMsize + 10GB, the default sizes
will now be as follows:
swap RAMsize * 2
/ 512 MB
/tmp 512 MB
/var 1024 MB + RAMsize
/usr the rest (8GB or more)
On systems where harddrivesize > RAMsize / 8 + 2 GB, the default sizes
will be in the following ranges, with space allocated proportionally:
swap RAMsize / 8 -- RAMsize * 2
/ 256 MB -- 512 MB
/tmp 128 MB -- 512 MB
/var 128 MB -- 1024 MB
/usr 1536 MB -- 8192 MB
On systems with even less disk space, the existing behaviour is not
changed.
Approved by: re (kensmith)
MFC after: 1 day
(or once people stop arguing about colours of paint)
it is running during installations. The vsystem() function does get
used after this happens (e.g. if you manually configure the network
interface and ask it to enable the interface) so it needs to be a
little smarter about whether it uses /stand/sh or /bin/sh.
MFC after: 3 days
it about the lease file location and not invoking it with the (non-existant)
'-r' option. Releasing leases works vastly different now, so this isn't
needed.
Submitted by: sam
Approved by: re
the NTP server list.
The servers are by Internet Multifeed Co., and connected to their
IX service JPNAP. It would be a good NTP server for machines in Japan.
See also http://www.jst.mfeed.ad.jp/ for more details (Japanese only).
Reviewed by: nork
fields that got added to it recently-ish. While here document
what each of the fields is based on discussion with portmgr@.
Patch from: murray (slightly adapted)
MFC after: 1 day
with EBUSY and a cdrom is not mounted at /cdrom, sysinstall fails to
treat it as an error and thinks that the disk mounted ok. However, it
doesn't find a cdrom.inf file so it complains. Later when it tries to
unmount the disk due to a mediaClose() umount(2) returns an error, and it
never clears its internal mounted flag. The fix here is to properly
handle EBUSY as an error if there isn't a CD already mounted at /cdrom.
- Add a new CDROMInitQuiet variable that can be used to shut up the dialog
box about the mount(2) system call failing when trying to mount a CD-ROM.
This is used by the feature described below.
- When using a fixit CD, first try to see if we can mount the disc in the
drive now and use it as a fixit CD. If not, then prompt the user to
insert the disc and try again. If we do succeed on the first "silent"
probe then we don't ask the user to eject the disk after leaving fixit
mode.
- Add a simple file existence test to make sure that the disc that we mount
really is a livefs disc.
- Explicitly switch back to ttyv0 when using the standard console after
the fixit shell dies. Previously this behavior worked accidentally
because all the fixit modes popped up a dialog box which contained a
hidden switch to ttyv0.
MFC after: 1 day
disk. This is main reason why sysinstall presents SCSI CDROM to
available disks in Fdisk/Label menu. In addition, adding a blank
SCSI CDROM to the menu generates floating point exception in sparc64.
Disk_Names() just extracts sysctl "kern.disks". Why GEOM treats SCSI
CDROM as a disk is beyond me and that should be investigated.
For temporary workaround, ignore SCSI CDROM device.
PR: sparc64/72962
Tested by: R. Tyler Ballance < tyler AT tamu DOT edu>
MFC after: 1 week
- Allow the upload directory to be optional. If the upload directory
field is cleared to the empty string then no directory will be created.
- Don't create a bin/ subdirectory in ftp's home dir containing ls(1) and
date(1) as ftpd(8) no longer requires it.
- Create a pwd.db file in etc/ instead of a passwd file.
- Ignore NIS compat entries in /etc/group and /etc/master.passwd when
building the anonymous files.
PR: bin/60662
Submitted by: Olafur Osvaldsson oli at isnic dot is