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*ccd{0,1,2}* will be created.
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bpf{0,1,2} will be created.
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Add note, that one should use da*s* however.
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devices from 644 to 600.
Reviewed by: imp, gibbs
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Allow 8 wcd devices instead of 4.
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decision to limit the sound driver to one device. With Luigi's pcm
driver, the unit number for the PnP detected cards is nearly always 1,
and so you can't create the symlinks that will make your sound work.
PR: 7564
Submitted by: Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>
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Submitted by: "IBS / Andre Oppermann" <andre@pipeline.ch>
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PR: 7124
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PR: misc/7124
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The initial/lock devices for cua are owned by uucp.dialer as well.
Also, remove redundant chmod on si_control
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PR: 6137
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Submitted by: bde
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Submitted by: bde
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- fixed comment about vn0.
- improved other comments.
- sorted lists alphabetically within lines.
- split up and sorted lines more logically.
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PR: 5872
Submitted by: Adam Baran <badam@mw.mil.pl>
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Submitted by: pst
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bootable.
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1) Resulting special files now in group operator. (Reviewed by bde)
2) Use $disk_umask when creating ccd device specials. (Suggested by
bde)
3) No longer create rccd{n}.ctl; ccd's are not necessarily scsi.
(Suggested by bde)
4) No need to split short lines. (Suggested by bde)
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all pretense of an alphabetical ordering some time back.
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This is Junichi's v1.0 driver.
NOTE: Major device numbers have been changed to avoid conflict with other
FreeBSD 3.0 devices. The new numbers should be considered "official."
This driver is still considered "beta" quality, although we have been
playing with it. Please submit bugs to junichi and myself.
Submitted by: junichi@astec.co.jp
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PR: 5468
Submitted by: Steve Gericke <steveg@comtrol.com>
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Submitted by: bde
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PR: 5411
Submitted by: Brian Tao <taob@netcom.ca>
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printf arg lists.
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loop was sloppily written, taking advantage of a default for argument
handling which few are probably aware of rather than stating its purpose
more explicitly. Can't also help but notice that the fd* entry also contains
far more comment lines than actual statements - can we please clean that
up? The wt* entry could use a bit of the same.
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so also remove mention of it in the comments.
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with a function which does the rm/mknod in one step, eliminating the
gratuitous device node removal behavior of before.
Reviewed by: bde
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I'm not sure it's fully functional though !
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Submitted by: Amir Farah <amir@comtrol.com>
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selection code in usr.sbin/ppp/os.c (tun0-tun127, rather than tuna and tunb).
Also, make it make all devices up to and including the requested one.
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we do for other disk devices, too.
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dkminor(). Use $((1 << 29)) instead of a mysterious decimal number for
$scisctl. Use dkminor() instead of repeating part of it for special cases.
Shortened some long lines.
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to 9 bits (512 units) for disk devices.
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This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
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Suggested by: bde
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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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