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Ceri Davies
1fd65abf88 s/to try and retry/to retry/
PR:		misc/48226
Submitted by:	Gary W. Swearingen <swear@attbi.com>
MFC After:	2 days
Approved by:	murray (mentor)
2003-02-19 21:48:28 +00:00
John Baldwin
4b6c29cebc - Rename installFixupBin to installFixupBase to finish up the 'bin' to
'base' dist rename.
- Rework struct dist to allow for different types of dists.  There are
  currently three types of dists: DT_TARBALL, the traditonal gzipped and
  split tar file; DT_PACKAGE, a package; and DT_SUBDIST, a meta-dist in
  the tree that has its own array of dists as its contents.  For example,
  the 'base' dist is a DT_TARBALL dist, the 'perl' dist is a DT_PACKAGE
  dist, and the 'src' dist is a DT_SUBDIST dist with its own dist table
  that contains 'sbase', 'ssys', etc.
- Add helper macros for defining array entries for the different types of
  dists to try and make the statically defined dist table in dist.c more
  readable.
- Split the logic to deal with a DT_TARBALL dist out of distExtract()
  and into its own distExtractTarball() function.  distExtract() now
  calls other functions to extract each dist.
- Tweak the percentage complete calculation in distExtractTarball() to
  do the multiply prior to the divide so it doesn't have to use floating
  point.
- Axe the installPackage() function along with the special handling for
  the perl and XFree86 dists in distExtractAll() since distExtract()
  handles package dists directly now.
- Add back in subdists for the X packages based on the split up packages
  that XFree86-4 uses that as closely map to the X dists we used with
  X 3.3.x.
- Lots of things like distSetX() and the X dist masks are no longer
  #ifndef X_AS_PKG since we use them in both cases now.
- Make the entire installFixupXFree() function #ifndef X_AS_PKG, we only
  call it in that case anyways, and it's not suitable for the X_AS_PKG
  case.
- Add in X dist menus for the X_AS_PKG case.

Approved by:	re
2003-01-17 19:05:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
bf1e70b230 Reformulate how sysinstall handles file system options in the label
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
2002-12-03 22:25:47 +00:00
John Baldwin
544cd27071 Rename installX11package() to installPackage() and tweak it so that it
can be used to install any arbitrary package.

Approved by:	re
2002-12-03 19:36:12 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7e8dbd8b20 ia64 specific.
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)
2002-12-02 20:15:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6bd2f17909 ia64: make link /boot->efi/boot relative.
Approved by: re (murray)
2002-11-30 19:54:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
25fd437b15 - Use WITH_SLICES to conditionalize the fdisk editor during install instead
of an explicit list of architecture defines.
- Tweak the message prior to the label editor in the !WITH_SLICES case to
  make it slightly less awkward since this is the first dialog we see after
  starting an install.
- Only offer to customize syscons settings if WITH_SYSCONS.
- Offer to enable Linux compat if WITH_LINUX.  Before we only did this for
  i386.
- On the alpha, offer to enable OSF/1 compat after asking about Linux
  compat.
- Only offer to configure moused(8) if WITH_MICE is defined.

Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
Approved by:	re
2002-11-27 19:45:10 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2017c38b33 Create a link /boot -> /<efi>/boot, where <efi> is the mountpoint
of the EFI file system. This makes the EFI partition non-optional.
I don't think that the links are actually correct, given that all
the mount points are under /mnt when sysinstall is run as init.
(ie a non-upgrade). Thus: I think I need to go in once more, but
at least this doesn't get lost...
2002-11-18 08:37:46 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
658b45adb4 Add conditional code specific to ia64 to allow newfs(8)-ing FAT
partitions marked as being of type efi. This change adds code to
1. actually run the newfs command at mount time (install.c),
2. display the newfs state on screen (label.c)
3. allow toggling of the newfs state (label.c)

Even though newfs(8)-ing FAT partitions can be of use on i386
machines in general, it has been opted to minimize impact for
now.
2002-11-14 01:46:20 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
df81b3e662 Also test for type efi everywhere we currently test for type fat.
With this change there's no a priori difference between EFI and
FAT partitions. With this change and the corresponding change to
libdisk, we can create EFI partitions, just like regular FAT
partitions.
2002-11-13 05:39:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
9c95e0d9e9 Confirmed kill: "Bogon #1" is dead, killed by DEVFS. 2002-10-25 11:47:58 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
09c3a0c7c5 Comment out more MAKEDEV bogosity ("BOGON #1" as Jordan put it :-) 2002-10-25 09:54:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ac715696fc Fix cut&paste mistake. 2002-10-23 14:37:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e20037ab6b Remove more private MAKEDEV kludges. 2002-10-22 15:25:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0dd72760f0 Give a real error on failure to mount DEVFS. 2002-10-22 15:07:17 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d8d00fade9 Pick up a prototyp from libdisk.h instead of having our own. 2002-10-22 09:13:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
427baedb08 DEVFS has been nmountified, so use nmount(2) to mount it. 2002-10-21 21:41:19 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
eec2e4bdde * Negative #if's are harder to read as they don't tell exactly what arch
something applies to.  So change #ifndef to an explicit list of defines.
* Treate sparc64 and ia64 as 64-bit platforms, which means larger roots.
* sparc64 should halt back to the firmware, not reset.
* sparc64 doesn't need to play MS-DOS/BIOS partition crap games.

Reviewed by:	jake
2002-10-11 22:30:09 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
069f4a6841 Create symlink for /etc/group. MAKEDEV file will use this file (group name
to gid conversion).

PR:		43455
Submitted by:	n-kogane@syd.odn.ad.jp
X-MFC after:	immediately if re@ permits, or after 4.7-RELEASE is out
2002-09-28 17:06:07 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
4807422fe7 Switch to using XFree86 version 4. We do this thru installing the package,
so know we have proper PKG registration and dependency information.

This is a WIP for 5.0 DP #1, so it is still rough around the edges and
does not GC the old XFree86 3.3.6 handling stuff that should be GC'ed.
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Mall, Inc.
2002-04-02 20:42:54 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2e73237d1b Our persistent-state, large temporary file dir is /VAR/tmp, not /USR/tmp. 2002-04-01 21:35:24 +00:00
Brian Somers
aaf89c2c89 Reword the ``Please remove the FreeBSD fixit CDROM now.'' to
``Please remove the FreeBSD fixit CDROM/DVD now.''.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2002-02-08 13:42:35 +00:00
Brian Feldman
16e9521b32 Unbreak installation for the CD-ROM and possiblhy other media types.
Obtained from:	LOMAC project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-01-14 19:42:11 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
b073d65ef8 Revert rev 1.316 now that the bootstrap issues with filesystems using
block sizees larger than 8192 bytes have been resolved, as per the
following deltas:

	rev 1.34	src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/boot2.c
	rev 1.5		src/sys/boot/alpha/boot1/sys.c
2002-01-14 09:16:56 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
c0d8fa8578 According to jhb, the alpha bootstrap code depends on the root
filesystem using a block size of 8192.  Since this seems unlikely to
be fixed soon (specifically in time for 4.5-RELEASE on the RELENG_4
branch), fall back to the old default block and frag sizes of 8192 and
1024 in sysinstall on the alpha.

Reported by:	jhb
2002-01-07 12:25:30 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
3626f83327 Update the default newfs block and fragment sizes from 8192/1024 to
16384/2048.

Following recent discussions on the -arch mailing list, involving dillon
and mckusick, this change parallels the one made over a decade ago when
the default was bumped up from 4096/512.

This should provide significant performance improvements for most
folks, less significant performance losses for a few folks and
wasted space lost to large fragments for many folks.

For discussion, please see the following thread in the -arch archive:

Subject: Using a larger block size on large filesystems

The discussion ceases to be relevant when the issue of partitioning
schemes is raised.
2001-12-11 16:21:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
4f33ba1610 Fix the mouse question again to only run the mouse menu if a user doesn't
have a USB mouse.  Here's the deal on how this works:  USB mouse have
moused run for them automatically by usbd so we don't need to setup moused
for them.  We do need to setup moused for other mice though, so if the
user has a USB mouse, we don't need to do anything.  Hence the wording
"Do you have a non-USB mouse installed?" for the question.  The question
can be reworded as "Do you have a PS/2 or Serial mouse installed?" instead
if that is preferred.
2001-12-10 22:12:23 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
173592263d Add auto-fill-on-delete. When deleting an 'A'uto created partition
sysinstall will automatically expand the previous partition to take up
the freed up space.  So you can 'D'elete /home and /usr will get the
combined space, or you can 'D'elete /tmp and /var will get the combined space.

This gives the user, developer, or lay person a huge amount of flexibility
in constructing partitions from an 'A'uto base.  It takes only 3 or 4
keystrokes to achieve virtually any combination of having or not having
a /tmp and/or /home after doing an 'A'uto create.

Change 'A'uto creation of /var/tmp to 'A'uto creation /tmp, which should
be less controversial.

MFC after:	6 days
2001-12-09 23:40:02 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
06f33c6e7a Cleanup sysinstall's 'A'uto partitioning mode to provide more reasonable
defaults both in regards to the size of the partitions that are created
and in regards to safety and functional separation.

Still TODO: extend the previous partition to cover a deleted partition
if the previous partiton was auto-created, and supply some sort of
solution for /tmp.

Reviewed by:	Just about everyone
Approved by:	Nobody except maybe my pet mouse fred
Obtained from:	God, so complain to HIM
MFC after:	1 week
2001-12-09 09:47:09 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
bbcb3e0620 Sysinstall cleanups for installation:
1) Use devfs to mount filesystems.  If mounting devfs is fail,
           fallback to old code.
        2) When fscking filesystems, use 'fsck_ffs' explicitly.  As a
           result, we no longer need 'fsck' the wrapper program.

Reviewed by:	jkh
2001-12-02 04:47:46 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
aab37bd55c Remove kget() feature, which is removed from 5-current kernel.
Since userconfig feature is implemented by tweaking variables (hint.*)
with loader(8), we can put back an equivalent feature.  Maybe the first
step for this is to commit yokota-san's patch (add userconfig command
for loader).

Approved by:	jkh
2001-12-01 13:13:27 +00:00
Ollivier Robert
41494fa079 Remove the ``-c 22'' option from newfs command line. Changes in newfs(8)
makes that obsolete. The jury^W-arch is still out about the block and fragment
sizes so I'll that for later.

Reminded by:	obrien
MFC after:	2 days
2001-10-20 09:28:53 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
27a550e5ed DTRT in the restart case 2001-10-12 07:36:34 +00:00
Murray Stokely
250f214507 Silence more warnings. 2001-09-22 23:17:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c35b54708a Add missing {}. This made most/all scripted installs fail.
Approved by:	jkh
2001-09-14 18:29:08 +00:00
Murray Stokely
8e212e3580 Update the inetd configuration prompt for clarity.
Submitted by:	chern
Committed from: "Make sysinstall suck less party", D1031 WRS campus, Alameda
2001-09-05 00:45:13 +00:00
Murray Stokely
b25687720b Revisions 1.117 and 1.118 of tcpip.c fixed the logic dealing with DHCP
and RTSOL in sysinstall.  If the respective TRY_FOO variable is set to
"YES" then it will be tried without prompting the user.

However, if the TRY_FOO variable is set to "NO" then the user will not
be prompted for a choice.  This is the correct behavior, since we want
people to be able to script sysinstall in either case.

However, the default TRY_FOO variable has been "NO" since 1999.  This
is incorrect, and when the logic was corrected in tcpip.c this has the
effect of never giving the user a choice to use DHCP or IPv6.  The
value should be undefined until it is set by a script or by the user.

Submitted by:	Randy Pratt, Chern Lee, many others.
2001-09-04 23:56:30 +00:00
Robert Watson
4a194bc678 Since we now install sysinstall in /usr/sbin, encourage the user to
run that version, rather than the copy in /stand.
2001-09-04 20:22:41 +00:00
Robert Watson
504d39109f o Improve terminology consistency for security profile functionality:
the name for the moderate security profile is "moderate", not
  "medium", so update this one reference to it as "medium".

This is a 4.4-RELEASE MFC candidate.

MFC after:	2 days
2001-08-15 19:39:11 +00:00
Robert Watson
0c09bcb0e8 Compensate for default disabling of network services in inetd.conf(5)
by providing the opportunity to edit inetd.conf during the system
installation process.  The following modifications were made:

(1) Expand the Anonymous FTP description dialog to indicate that inetd
    and ftpd must be enabled before it can be used.

(2) Introduce a new configInetd() pair of dialogs, the first describing
    inetd, giving a couple of examples of services that require it, and
    hinting at potential risk, then asking the user if they wish to
    enable it.  The second indicates that inetd.conf must be configured
    to enabled specific services, and asks if the user would like to
    load inetd.conf into the editor to modify it.  Add this
    configuration action to the index.

There are some further improvements that might be considered:

(1) Provide a more inetd.conf-specific configuration tool that speaks
    inetd.conf(5).  However, this is made difficult by the "yet another
    configuration format" nature of inetd.conf, as well as its use of
    commenting to disable services, rather than an in-syntax way to
    disable a service without commenting it out.  Submissions here
    would probably be welcome.

(2) There's some overlap between settings in the somewhat obtuse
    Security Profile mechanism and other settings, including the inetd
    setting, and NFS server configuration.  As features become
    individually tunable, they should probably be removed from the
    security profile mechanism.  Otherwise, somewhat counter-intuitively,
    sysinstall (in practice) queries multiple times whether inetd, nfsd,
    etc, should be enabled/disabled.  A possible future direction might
    be to drive profiles not by degree of paranoia, rather, the set
    of services desired.  Or simply to remove the Security Profile
    mechanism and resort to feature-driven configuration.

Reviewed by:	imp, chris, jake, nate, -arch, -stable
2001-08-02 03:25:16 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
3670a10826 Add ability to configure console terminal type in /etc/ttys
Reviewed by:	audit, jkh's silence
2001-07-17 04:09:50 +00:00
Brian Somers
7bc6d0158f Fix the type of the NULL arg to execl()
Idea from: Theo de Raadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>
2001-07-09 09:24:06 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
91308c55b5 Bring back part of rev. 1.296 I accidently reverted in the previous
commit.
2001-07-02 00:24:23 +00:00
Dima Dorfman
13704ca508 Introduce DEVICE_INIT, DEVICE_GET, and DEVICE_SHUTDOWN macros. As the
names suggest, they perform methods on Device's.  In addition, they
check that the pointer passed to them is valid; if it isn't, they
pretend that the action failed.  This fixes some crashes due to NULL
dereferences (e.g., PR 26509).

Approved by:	jkh (some time ago)
2001-07-02 00:18:04 +00:00
Nik Clayton
38363ccec2 Various changes to the messages so that they are now appropriate for both
CD and DVD releases of FreeBSD.
2001-06-27 17:48:43 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1166fb516b - sys/msdosfs moved to sys/fs/msdosfs
- msdos.ko renamed to msdosfs.ko
- /usr/include/msdosfs moved to /usr/include/fs/msdosfs
2001-05-25 08:14:14 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
2f1cb61572 Make /compat a relative symlink instead of an absolute symlink.
Requested by:	jens
2001-05-19 19:08:56 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
e24c7ced13 Mirror the newfs(8) defaults change I made in rev 1.33 of newfs.c where
I made `22' the default number of cylinders per group.
2001-03-27 17:05:23 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
6a74b0f7e2 Switch from lynx to "links" as the default doc browser.
Submitted by:	jim
2001-03-23 07:53:45 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
061de247e0 Allow a script-using to disable the emergency holographic shell as
a security measure.

Requested by:	"David E. Cross" <crossd@enterprise.cs.rpi.edu>
2001-03-12 21:26:06 +00:00