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via82c686 sound driver supports VIA VT8233, ich sound driver
supports SiS 7012, libz 1.1.4.
Belatedly note the MFC of the ich sound driver (also better late
than never).
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AS500 onboard sound.
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- TGA2 VGA compatibility clarification
- Sound on AS500
Thanks to: "Andrew M. Miklic" <AndrwMklc@cs.com> (TGA2)
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very large package is exactly the kind of thing that users buy the
CDs for, so leaving it off of a 4 CD set is very bad.
* Properly quote the last security/sudo entry.
* Add a comment in the CDROM #2 section explaining that packages don't
typically go on this disc.
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(< 100k), has no dependencies, and is very popular.
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Reported-by: Bruce Montague
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Reported-by: Bruce Montague
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in floppy.tree instead of mfs_tree.
Do not cleanup ${BUILDDIR}/floppy.tree, it might be useful to look
at it after an image has been built.
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Add a reference to the fd_size variable to set floppy size.
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which is not available).
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snp(4), and note MFC of watch(8) -f.
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want on the MFS image. Update the config files accordingly.
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a serial console can make use of it.
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Pointed out by: tmm
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Reviewed by: bmah
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of selected files (at the moment /etc/host.conf and /etc/resolv.conf)
from /etc/rc.conf , so the number of places to customize is
reduced.
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prime time, but we're getting closer.
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We had to give up DDB and grep this time...
Add a hint in "config" on how to increase the image size so
we can stuff more things in the image (mostly for use on a CDROM).
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Reviewed by: nectar
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We used to have a note about new PAM modules; I moved it from the
contrib section back to the generic userland area. The list of new
modules was incomplete, so I've punted on trying to list them all
for now.
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IPSec inbound SPD fix for IPv4 (+ MFC), ata(4) RAID1 rebuild,
/etc/rc.firewall{,6} don't add their own implicit rules (+ MFC).
MFCs noted: puc(4)
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Submitted by: alfred
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list.
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to use kern.bootdevname (if available) to identify the boot device
for updating the configuration. Fallback to /dev/fd0 as before.
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(picobsd might not have the command available).
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directories when writing to disk.
Use the (yet to be committed) sysctl variable kern.bootdevname
to derive the device name, fallback to /dev/fd0 if kern.bootdevname
is unset or not available.
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over a serial line, because the terminal negotiations using ssh/telnet
does the right thing anyways.
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closer to doing "the right thing".
The structure is now the following:
* /etc/rc (from MFS) loads the rest of /etc and /root from
/fd and then from floppy (if present), then transfers control
to /etc/rc1
* /etc/rc1 loads defaults from /etc/rc.conf.defaults, tries to
set the hostname basing on the MAC address of the first ethernet
interface, and then sources /etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf.local
for local configurations
* The rest of the startup process is then performed (rc.network and so on).
Everything except the initial /etc/rc (from MFS) can be overridden with
a local version loaded from floppy. But in most cases, you should only need
to customize the following files in /etc:
rc.conf rc.firewall hosts
Previously there were a number of inconsistencies in the calling
between files, and also a lot of clutter in rc.conf and rc.firewall.
Also, "rc1" was called "rc" and would overwrite the initial /etc/rc
from MFS, making it really hard to figure out what was going on in
case of bugs.
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+ fix some dialog entries to correctly modify variables instead of working
in a subshell
+ add a logverbose function for debugging purposes
+ force 512/4096 blocks on filesystems
+ use 'auto' for disklabel so it works irrespective of the floppy size.
This is useful for larger images than 1720k
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to play with and find out myself.
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place, near the front of the document.
Also try to provide some introduction on the difference between CDROM
and network installs.
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