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* 'patch-49' of https://github.com/stilez/pfsense:
80 character lines ftw :)
standardise old code ("or" -> "||")
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Just because it was asked nicely :)
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in interface assignment script dialog.
The str_replace() calls were not smart enough to just get rid of bare "igb1" when "igb1_vlan123" and such like was also in the list.
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Remove "you" personalizations.
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I changed "we" to "the system" - if someone thinks so, it could be changed to "pfSense" or $g["product_name"]\
If you want to do something different to what I did here, then feel free to close this and make the required changes.
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Remove "you" personalizations.
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administrative state.
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interfaces if any.
This fixes the need for a reboot after changing interface assignment in console.
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associated references to LiveCD. Ticket #5895
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was the reason they were added, it was never finished and it's not being used
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on factory default boot.
This allows the system to switch interfaces from the newer ones in the
default config (e.g. em0 em1) back to the interfaces used by:
Alix - vr1 vr0
APU - re1 re2
that match the WAN and LAN labels printed on many existing devices.
It means these devices can boot the default config and this will
automatically detect that there is no em0/em1 and will instead select
whatever exists out of vr1/vr0 or re1/re2. This avoids the user having
to use the serial cable to do interface assignment when starting a brand
new image, or when resetting to factory defaults. It could easily be
extended to other common interface combinations.
For me, this (or similar) would be very beneficial. At remote sites it
is really good if it is possible to do reset to factory defaults, or put
a fresh CF/SD card in, and the system boots without needing to connect a
serial cable and do interface assignment.
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This code is a whole mix of some palces that use gettext() and other chunks of output that are hardcoded text between "EOD" markers.
I have got rid of the "EOD" blocks where there is a question asked - those needed to have a space at the end of the question. To meet code style guide it is easy if questions are all in their own echo statements and the space " " can be visibly coded in.
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When using VGA console, interface assignment can be a real pain in the ass because of the standard 80 columns width.
Dmesg reports the many interface description names in very long strings that don't fit in a row, this breaks the nice appearance of the interface list in the assignment menu.
The aestethics is one thing, but the real pain is that the interface list goes off screen by the time the menu asks for the WAN interface name, if there are many interfaces present. It's a real problem to choose from a list which is not visible anymore.
One fix is to maximize the length of the interface description to 48 chars.
The second fix (and also improvement for better overlooking when the list really goes off) is to print a small list of the interface names at each question. This is necessary because when somebody wants to assign the first interface to the last Optional port, the big list will be way off screen by then, and the name of it won't be visible.
This also makes it nice clean and straightforward.
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