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and so users get hangs until interrupts are generated another way. We'll
have to find a way to make the 2 work together before re-enabling this by
default.
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PowerPC-based Apple's machines and small utility to do it from
userland modelled after the similar utility in Darwin/OSX.
Only tested on 1.25GHz G4 Mac Mini.
MFC after: 1 month
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surprising results. For now, at least make it safe to boot the default
kernel when /boot/kernel is already a symlink.
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test(1) is built in sh(1) and it always evaluates
both sides of -a or -o, unlike && or || in sh(1).
Requested by: dougb
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Skip useless work when ${natd_interface} is unset.
Double quote user-supplied vars unless there is a reason not to.
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Messages should end in full stop unless
that can lead to confusion.
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rc.conf(5) knobs, too: osf1_enable, unaligned_print.
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and replace it with a new ntpdate_config variable.
- Document it in defaults/rc.conf and rc.conf.5.
- Document ntpdate_hosts in defaults/rc.conf.
Requested by: Chris Timmons <cwt@networks.cwu.edu>
Approved by: cperciva (mentor, implicit)
MFC after: 1 week
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not be mounted unless the -l flag was specified.
Add an rc script, mountlate, which basically runs 'mount -a -l'. It runs
after DAEMON but before LOGIN.
This is useful for things like loopback mounts, because mountcritremote
runs before mountd / nfsd (since /usr might be a remote file system), so
an attempt to mount a loopback network file system in mountcritremote will
fail.
Also add a progress message to mountcritlocal, for the sake of symmetry
with similar messages in mountcritremote and mountlate.
Reviewed by: freebsd-rc
MFC after: 3 weeks
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expect to see quite a few files appearing in libdata/ldconfig directories.
This change avoids the screen to be filled with the names of those ldconfig
files and replace them by the actual non-default directories they contain.
Most of them will be ${PREFIX}/lib so, 'sort -u' will help reducing the
output.
Approved by: cperciva (implicit)
MFC after: 1 week
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of them do that conditionally depending on kldstat. The code is
duplicated all over, but bugs can be uniqie.
To make the things more consistent, introduce a new rc.subr function,
load_kld, which takes care of loading a kernel module conditionally.
(Found this lying for a while in my p4 branch for various hacks.)
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PR: conf/96658
Submitted by: James Snow
MFC after: 1 week
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o Add shutdown KEYWORD;
o Remove PID check;
o Stop auditd with '-t'
o General cleanup.
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Requested by: ceri
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controls in NIS, similar access controls should be considered for the
rpcbind as well.
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automaticly add it to an Ethernet bridge. This is intended for applications
such as qemu, vmware, openvpn, ... which open tap interfaces and need them
bridged with the hosts network adapter, the user can set up a glob for
interfaces to be automatically added (eg tap*).
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notification so all interfaces including pseudo are reported. When netif
creates the clones at startup devctl_disable has not been turned off yet so the
interfaces will not be initialised twice, enforce this by adding an explicit
order between rc.d/netif and rc.d/devd.
This change allows actions to taken in userland when an interface is cloned
and the pseudo interface will be automatically configured if a ifconfig_<int>=""
line exists in rc.conf.
Reviewed by: brooks
No objections on: net
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1,2 and so on.
It specifies the command to be run as Nth after jail startup.
sh(1)-fu by: Dario Freni
PR: conf/97697
MFC after: 2 weeks
Reviewed by: ru@ (man page)
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PR: conf/98055
Submitted by: thierry herbelot <thierry at herbelot dot com>
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sysctl values.
PR: conf/96509
Submitted by: Gregory Bond <gnb itga.com.au>
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more appropriate value and is also the default set by the kernel. I
could not find a justification of why rc.conf began overriding it back
in 1998.
This dramatically cuts NFS traffic on e.g. a busy system with NFS root.
Reviewed by: mohans
MFC After: 2 weeks
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Each byte in BD_ADDR should exactly two nibbles, i.e
"1:2:3:4:5:6" is NOT valid and "01:02:03:04:05:06" is valid BD_ADDR.
MFC after: 1 day
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solution.
Reported by: pjd
Approved by: cperciva
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scripts. These scripts handle vnode backed md(4) devices.
Old ramdisk{,-own} scripts will stay a bit in CVS to allow some time for
migration since variable names have changed (ramdisk_* -> mdconfig_*).
Two new variables have been introduced to be able to populate the md(4)
device once it has been mounted (mdconfig_*_files and mdconfig_*_cmd).
Use should be as easy as:
mdconfig_md0="-t malloc -s 10m"
mdconfig_md1="-t vnode -f /var/foo.img"
See rc.conf(5) for more information and description of the additional
variables.
Approved by: cperciva
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PR: conf/92654
MFC after: 3
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Since ipfw2 now does dual-stack, statistics for IPv6 come from the ipfw
scripts as well.
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issue where some global jail_* variables were overriden in the script. [1]
- Change "jid" to "jname" in rc.conf(5), since it's more a jail name than a
jail id. [1]
- Update examples and comments in defaults/rc.conf to advertise new
variables and the fact that some of the jail-specific variables may be made
jail-global. [2]
Reported by: pjd [1], clsung [2]
Approved by: cperciva
X-MFC after: i got sufficient testing from people using rc.d/jail
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jail_foobar_mount_enable were set, umount those filesystem before exiting. If we set up an alias for jail's IP, remove that alias before exiting.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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subdirectories that will be used for removable media mount points (i.e.
mount points for CDs, floppy disks, USB drives, etc.). While the primary
purpose of /media is to provide a location for HAL
(http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fhal) to mount volumes, it could
be used by any application that needs to manage removable media volumes.
Discussed on: arch@
Approved by: mux
MFC after: 1 week
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with the error.
PR: conf/97024
MFC after: 1 week
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Reported by: Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>
Pointyhat to: self
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Approved by: cperciva (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
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