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the gsc(4) man page, and allow for more than one unit number.
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I've added an installation from optical disk drive facility.
This enables FreeBSD to be installed from an optical disk, which
may be formatted in "super floppy" style or sliced into MSDOS-FS
and UFS partitions.
Note: ncr.c should be reviewed by Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
and cd.c by Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org> before bringing this
into 2.2.
Submitted-By: Shunsuke Akiyama <akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp>
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found by the shell when running MAKEDEV from the fixit floppy environment.
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Fixed some style bugs for cua* and tty*.
Removed superfluous chmod for consolectl.
FIxed a tiny security bug for perfmon and changed the style for
perfmon to match the style of the non-std devices.
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Submitted by: wollman
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A "MAKEDEV ttyc0" now creates 32 units for controller 0, ttyc1 for
controller 1, etc..
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Introduces the /dev/consolectl device for controlling various
console related things (given syscons is used).
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add comment for snp*
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wcd?a is missing
wrong partition number was used for wcd?c
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Entry to create ccd devices.
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is becoming clearer.. :-)
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create the PC-CARD devices.
Note: The APM character special device is named /dev/apm and not apm0 as
was prvioiusly since only one APM device can exist in a system at a time
according to the the APM specifications.
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tape_umask=017 for all tapes. This has a significant effect only
for ft and st (they were created with the wrong umask 002 and then
chmod'ed to mode 640; now they are created with mode 660).
Chmod the st control devices (mode 3) to 600. These need to be
more secure than the st i/o devices, but were less secure.
Use the default umask of 077 for joy0. 002 gave mode 664, which
is insecure.
Use umask 037 for ch*. Cosmetic.
Removed redundant chmod's.
Sorted case lists for disks.
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rest of the memory group - std. Also correct the permissions so as not
to force a security hole. If /dev/*random have the permission 640 and
ownership bin.kmem, it forces applications that need random numbers
to be at least SGID. Picture the scene of a SGID PGP being able to
read /dev/kmem!
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Submitted by: "Serge A. Babkin" <babkin@hq.icb.chel.su>
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the same sort of thing as the Digiboard driver (ttyD*), as creating 96
/dev entries one by one was very painful.
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entries while I'm at it.
Submitted by: "Serge A. Babkin" <babkin@hq.icb.chel.su> + mods by jkh
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Submitted by: akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp (Shunsuke Akiyama)
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Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko <vak@cronyx.ru>
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Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
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Submitted by: james
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Move `Individual slices' case earlier so that it can be used to handle
sliced floppies.
Remove superfluous `chmod 600's.
Fix formatting of device list.
Don't group setting of umasks with setting of units.
Remove superfluous trailing semicolons.
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Reviewed by: hasty & lowe
Submitted by: pst
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Boeder DCF77 Receiver.
Submitted by: Vincenzo Capuano <VCAPUANO@VMPROFS.ESOC.ESA.DE>
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to /dev. Putting absolute paths in here breaks the make release
process, and screws up testing of this script in other directories.
Submitted by: bde
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to create new ones.
Reviewed by: davidg, rgrimes
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Submitted by: rich
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FreeBSD), add mach-4 target to MAKEDEV; it creates various compatability
devices for Mach4.
Submitted by: (Submitter name unknown) <root@ns2.redline.ru>
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play the speaker and consume 10-100% of the available cycles.
Remove chmods of sound devices to 666. Use chmod to give the same security
holes.
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Change ownership of tw* from bin.bin to root.operator. Hardware devices
shouldn't be accessible to bin.
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Submitted by: Frank Durda IV <bsdmail@nemesis.lonestar.org>
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[Actually, it's `<blah>*' but I'm not telling anyone]
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