jkh [Fri, 28 Oct 1994 12:42:05 +0000 (12:42 +0000)]
From: fredriks@mcs.com (Lars Fredriksen)
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It turns out that these files do not include <sys/dkbad.h> before
<sys/disklabel.h>.
Submitted by: fredriks
jkh [Fri, 28 Oct 1994 04:35:13 +0000 (04:35 +0000)]
Remove eeprom from the default list of subdirs. It gets added properly
in the sparc case anyway. Next step will be to move some of the i386
specific things, like fdformat and fdwrite, into an i386 .if clause.
wollman [Thu, 27 Oct 1994 23:16:54 +0000 (23:16 +0000)]
Convince Perl to that is is part of the system, as /usr/bin/perl (binary)
and /usr/share/perl (library). The latter was chosen as analogous to other
directories already present in /usr/share, like /usr/share/groff_font and
(particularly) /usr/share/mk.
se [Thu, 27 Oct 1994 20:12:46 +0000 (20:12 +0000)]
Change some compile time defaults, which may be overridden from the
kernel config file by options lines.
Now the default settings are FAST SCSI, max. 4 TAGS, WIDE transfers,
if supported by the hardware ...
pst [Thu, 27 Oct 1994 19:14:39 +0000 (19:14 +0000)]
Printing out /etc/motd when a ftp login occurs is a security hole
(as is printing out a version number at the telnet login banner).
Don't print out /etc/motd when people login, instead if present,
print out /etc/ftpmotd. It looks like 4.4lite2 has done something similar
(perhaps for different reasons) because /etc/motd no longer shows up
on vangogh.
Folks who like the old behavior can create a symbolic link to motd.
rgrimes [Thu, 27 Oct 1994 16:33:49 +0000 (16:33 +0000)]
>Description:
While trying to figure out why rlogind wasn't working right for root,
I noticed that man wouldn't come back with a man page for iruserok, but
it would for ruserok. Checking the lib/net directory's Makefile.inc
file shows that the link to the rcmd man page just isn't getting
created.
>How-To-Repeat:
Do a 'man iruserok' and notihing will come back, where a 'man ruserok'
will.
Submitted by: Brian Moore <ziff@houdini.eecs.umich.edu>
Obtained from: NetBSD-bugs mailing list
bde [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 21:51:22 +0000 (21:51 +0000)]
Fix initialization of video_mode_ptr. It only worked if the segments
in the far pointers are multiples of 4K (as is normal when the video
BIOS is at seg 0xc000). Disallow mode switching if the pointer is bad.
Use a new pa_to_va() macro for all BIOS and video addresses in syscons.
jkh [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 19:18:28 +0000 (19:18 +0000)]
Add my user configuration utility - userconfig().
David wrote the I/O routines for this thing and deserves most of the
credit for thinking the whole idea up.
jkh [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 13:46:34 +0000 (13:46 +0000)]
Remove the code for asking for a filesystem floppy. We don't need
it anymore, and neither David nor I can think of a reasonable
mechanism to stick in its place.
jkh [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 11:14:21 +0000 (11:14 +0000)]
I'm going to nuke strtol() for now. Now I need strncmp() and rather
that add it too, and end up fighting an unwanted battle right now,
I'm just going to back away from both and start including my own private
copies of everything. I'm not going to use _anything_ from libkern
until we decide its fate.
paul [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 04:09:19 +0000 (04:09 +0000)]
Completed disklabel configuration editor. The editor is working but the
glue code to pass the edited configuration onto the following stages
isn't done yet.
phk [Wed, 26 Oct 1994 00:16:20 +0000 (00:16 +0000)]
Fixed a couple of wrong printfs (too few arguments supplied). Also zapped
a couple of unused vars at the same time. Added a #include <sys/proc.h>
to isa.c while here anyway.
se [Tue, 25 Oct 1994 23:06:16 +0000 (23:06 +0000)]
BEWARE: Interface change of register_intr() !
Changed the fifth parameter to register_intr() from u_int mask into
u_int *maskptr in preparation for new features (shared interrupts and
removable devices, eg. for PCMCIA).
se [Tue, 25 Oct 1994 22:35:12 +0000 (22:35 +0000)]
BEWARE: Interface change of register_intr() !
Changed the fifth parameter to register_intr() from u_int mask into
u_int *maskptr in preparation for new features (shared interrupts and
removable devices, eg. for PCMCIA).