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argument, leading whitespace and empty lines be ignored, and
the `#' character marks the rest of the line as a comment.
PR: bin/45958
MFC after: 3 days
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NUL character so do not expect it.
PR: bin/46489
MFC after: 1 week
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PR: 45604
Submitted by: Chris Pepper <pepper@rockefeller.edu>
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MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: ume
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PR: 46395
Submitted by: maxim
MFC: eventually
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RSDP. Scan the first 1MB on i386 if the sysctl fails,
o Extend struct ACPIrsdp with the ACPI 2.0 fields which involves
changing a prior reserved field into the ACPI revision,
o Only calculate the RSDP checksum on the first 20 bytes to remain
compatible with ACPI 1.0 tables; we don't check the extended
checksum covering the whole table,
o Use the length field in the RSDP to map the RSDP into the address
space so that we don't have to know about future extensions here.
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for wraparound, 99 was too much for fast drives since they
do not give 99 as the last value, but instead something
in the 90's range.
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from "unix" back to "local". Add some compat stuff so both
ways work for some time.
Reviewed by: phk
Approved by: imp (UPDATING)
Requested by: iedowse, lukem@netbsd.org
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`J' flag means that newsyslog should wait for previously started compression
jobs to complete before starting a new one for this entry. When it is used
along with the `G' flag, in the case when several logfiles match the pattern
and should be compressed, the newsyslog will compress logs one by one,
ensuring that only one compression job is running at a time.
This prevents newsyslog(8) from overloading system by starting several
compression jobs on big files simultaneously.
Sponsored by: Porta Software Ltd
MFC after: 2 weeks
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PR: 43678
Submitted by: ru
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a nonexistant target, in addition to the FTS_SL previously, so e.g.
setfmac -h sebsd/system_u:object_r:malloc_conf_t /etc/malloc.conf
succeeds.
Approved by: re
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Approved by: re
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PR: 46104
Pointed out by: Rich Morin <rdm@cfcl.com>
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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Approved by: re
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Approved by: re
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Approved by: re
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Use GB from 100GB and upwards.
Approved by: re
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necessary nowadays, but is documented as "required", and may
become so again in the future.
Approved by: re
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documented in mdoc(7)).
Approved by: re
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commit.
Big pointy hat to: sobomax
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Sponsored by: Porta Software Ltd
Approved by: re
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Fixes segfault if rpcbind is started up a second time.
Solution has been taken from mountd(8).
Reviewed by: phk
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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the MAC Framework to be compiled into the kernel, and that's not
well-expressed in sysinstall.
Approved by: re (bmah)
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cleaning up temporary files.
Submitted by: Mike Makonnen <mtm@identd.net>
Approved by: re
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type of new slices and to change the type of existing slices. This also
has the advantage of moving a few #ifdef PC98's up to where the macros
are defined instead of in the middle of the code.
- Change the behavior of the 'T' option in the slice editor so that the
default value in the dialog box is the current type of the existing
slice rather than defaulting to changing the slice to a FreeBSD slice as
this is more intuitive.
Approved by: re
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instead of INDEX. This should be done better since this file name will
depend on the FreeBSD major version.
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editor.
Approved by: re (jhb)
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Approved by: re
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Approved by: re
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Approved by: re
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editor, in order to support specifying UFS2 as a newfs option.
(1) Support three different newfs types: NEWFS_UFS, NEWFS_MSDOS, and
NEWFS_CUSTOM. Don't mix up the arguments to them: you can't use
soft updates on an msdos file system.
(2) Distinguish adding new arguments to the newfs command line from
replacing it. Permit the addition of new arguments by the user for
NEWFS_UFS. If we entirely replace the command line provided by
sysinstall, call it NEWFS_CUSTOM. 'N' will now add additional
arguments; 'Z' will opt to replace the newfs command line entirely,
but will prompt the user with their current command line as a
starting point.
(3) Construct the newfs command line dynamically based on the options
provided by the user at label-time. Right now, this means selecting
UFS1 vs. UFS2, and the soft updates flag. Drop in some variables
to support ACLs and MAC Multilabel in the future also, but don't
expose them now.
This provides sysinstall with the ability to do more "in band" editing
of the newfs command line, so we can provide more support for the user,
but doesn't sacrifice the ability to entirely specify the newfs command
line of the user is willing to give up on the cushiness factor. It
also makes it easier for us to specify defaults in the future, and
define conditional behavior based on user configuration selections.
For now, we default to UFS1, and permit UFS2 to be used as the root
only on non-i386 systems.
While I was there, I dropped the default fragment and block sizes,
since newfs has much more sensible defaults now.
Reviewed by: jhb, marcel
Approved by: re
ia64 bits from: marcel
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commit.
Approved by: re (this is what they actually reviewed)
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rather than installX11package().
- Add a perl psuedo-dist that installs the perl package. The perl
distribution is selected by default when a User distribution set is
selected. It is not selected when a Minimal distribution set is
selected. The perl distribution may be toggled manually in the
custom menu just as other distributions.
Approved by: re
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can be used to install any arbitrary package.
Approved by: re
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bug fixed yesterday. New slices created in the fdisk editor and slices
whose sub-type is changed are of type 'mbr' if their sub-type is not a
magic type, not type 'unknown'.
Approved by: re
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Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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Submitted by: ru
Approved by: re (jhb)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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Submitted by: Mike Makonnen <mtm@identd.net>
Approved by: re
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when parsing a malformed command-line parameter.
Rearrange a risky usage of sprintf() in a loop.
Reported by: phrail@division7.us via the vuln-dev mailing list
Approved by: re (rwatson)
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o Mount the EFI file system as msdosfs and not ufs as it's a FAT
file system. Introduce Mount_msdos() for this to go side-by-side
with Mount().
o Also, since mounting is performed as a command (which means it's
queued, sorted, lost, found and executed), we cannot create a
directory on the file system by calling mkdir. We must make sure
the mkdir happens after the mount. Introduce Mkdir_command() to
allow mkdir operations to be queued, sorted, lost, found and
executed as well.
Approved by: re (jhb, rwatson)
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Approved by: re
Submitted by: marcel
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Approved by: re
Submitted by: marcel
Pointy hat to: green
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Add 'setfsmac' link, which permits labels to be provided in a label
specification file, making it easier to provide initial file system
labeling specifications. This is used by the new mac_lomac to
provide initial system labeling and policy, and by sebsd, the port
of SELinux FLASK/TE to FreeBSD.
Approved by: re (jhb)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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