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which appears to work around a bug in newfs's summary information
generation when used in conjunction with the other fs parameters.
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Also replace "newfs -O" with "newfs -O 0" now that -O takes an option.
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the uncompressed filename in the gzip header.
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option to choose a filesystem type when mounting a disk. Rely on the
filesystem information provided by the disklabel.
When there is only one usable partition on the selected disk, just
mount it without bothering the user with a question.
Ensure that msdos filesystems are mounted with '-s' so that the names
of the install sets will be in lower case and thus visible to the
script.
msdos problems noted by Rodolfo Gouveia, who did a lot of testing and
debugging. 'mount -t ...' silliness pointed out by deraadt@.
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ok deraadt@
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add more firmwares that some drivers need
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fixed list of available maps and machine dependant md_set_term()
functions.
Any ramdisk with /sbin/kbd present (amd64, cats, i386 at the moment)
will now present list of available keyboard encodings.
ok deraadt@
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table.
ok deraadt@
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while statements.
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noticed by drahn
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Prompted by deraadt@
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re-write of install_cd() so remove sleep(1) from install media.
"sure!" deraadt@
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wander around akikhabara with a usb cd drive and an openbsd cd, testing
for laptops that support apm as god intended.
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the hackathon by Tom and Toby, finally making it to the real world. Now
we can tweak sizes of the media all we want, if we need to.
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i386 only at this time.
ok beck@ deraadt@
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/boot's i-node number and allows multiboot (NTLDR) setups to work
across upgrades. Suggested by Tom Cosgrove and Todd Miller.
NOTE: Will only work if preserved biosboot is an LBA biosboot. i.e.
won't work for 3.4 -> 3.5 upgrade because LBA biosboot went in
post-3.4.
ok millert@ deraadt@ tom@ nick@
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required when making release.
requested by and ok deraadt@
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the BIOS supports it. File location data now geometry-independent
(biosboot groks part of the inode), so installboot loses -h and -s.
Many thanks to all those brave enough to try the snapshots. Thanks
for the test reports, everyone.
ok deraadt@
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which begin to enable use of this will follow at a later time.
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to be useful. deraadt@ OK
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1) Eliminate 'WARNING: Disk xxx has no label.' message. When installing OpenBSD
this is a normal condition not worth commenting on. From some discussion on
hackers/icb.
2) Use consistant verbiage and case statement when checking the disklabel.
3) Consistantly suppress output of 'disklabel -W', reducing duplicate messages
like '# using MBR partition ...' which are issued again when the 'disklabel -f
...' command is executed.
4) Usual code rectifications - eliminate extra {}'s, multiple echos
elimination, etc.
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questions.
ask_yn() always returns a 'y' or 'n' in $resp, vastly simplifying the
logic used to check the user response.
ask_yn() insists on the user responding with a 'y', 'n', 'yes', or
'no'. Case is ignored.
Previously almost any input was accepted as either a yes or a no
depending on the question. ask_yn() reduces the chance of user error,
e.g. by answering the next question (default route) instead of the
posed one (Use DNS server now?).
All 'yes or no' questions now use ask_yn(). All questions show the
full default answer, i.e. 'yes' or 'no' rather than 'y' or 'n'.
Some minor logic cleanups of the usual sort, but no changes to logic
flow or questions bar minor verbiage adjustment.
Inspired by a Bob Beck install nit.
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error information. Previously things like:
disklabel: no disk label
WARNING: Disk wd0 has no disk label. You will be creating a new one.
would be printed. Now the 'disklabel: no disk label' message is correctly
sent to /dev/null.
Take the opportunity to clean up a bit of code and formatting, making all
the md_checkfordisklabel() functions as identical as possible.
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Use '<msg>...done.' consistantly by replacing last five varient uses. Out with
'<msg> ... done.', '<msg>...Done.', etc.
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