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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Dillon
e027a83457 Change the nominal swap calculation from 1/2 physical memory to 1/8
physical memory.  The default is still 2x physical memory.  The nominal
calculation is used to back-off swap auto-allocation ('A'uto command)
when the disk is not large enough to accomodate all filesystem auto-defaults.
This gives other partitions (like /usr) more priority over swap on smaller
disks.

This should help solve reported auto-sizing failures on machines with small
hard drives and huge amounts of memory.  For example, a machine with 2G of
disk and 4G of memory will fail to auto-size without this fix.

MFC after:	3 days
2003-01-25 19:32:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
1fb6584d21 Since our default boot block now supports UFS1 and UFS2 even on
i386, remove the seatbelt preventing users from setting the UFS2 flag
on the root file system on i386.  This seatbelt did not exist on
other platforms.

MFC candidate.
2002-12-28 23:33:09 +00:00
Jun Kuriyama
b3e8a7eb8f Update ROOT_MIN_SIZE for i386 to 118MB (and other ROOT_*_SIZE). 2002-12-15 12:05:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b6cf3e46b4 When things get bigger than 99GB our fields run over.
Use GB from 100GB and upwards.

Approved by:	re
2002-12-11 17:36:34 +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
7382b0bfa5 If the user choose to Undo everything in the label editor, only run the
fdisk editor if WITH_SLICES.  Before this on arch's that didn't support
slices such as alpha and sparc64 you would drop into the fdisk editor after
doing an Undo in the label editor.

Approved by:	re
2002-11-27 19:46:18 +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
John Baldwin
8af5a8f998 Use a clean flags variable when creating chunks from scripts instead of
leaking flags from earlier chunks into later ones.

PR:		bin/40655
Submitted by:	Thomas Zenker <thz@Lennartz-electronic.de>
2002-11-12 21:18:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
e324564167 Remove a line that set the status to success. We already do that at the
beginning, so the best this could achieve would be to mask an earlier
failure.  Break instead of continue for another failure case.
2002-11-12 21:12:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
f193ff8342 Try to cleanup the non-interactive disk labeling code a bit. Rework
the loop that runs through the environment variables to be a bit more
intuitive.  Also, change some 'continue's in failure cases to 'break's
instead.  If we are going to fail, we should just do it.

PR:		bin/40654
Submitted by:	Thomas Zenker <thz@Lennartz-electronic.de> (partially)
2002-11-12 21:09:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
1a91c66103 Do a bit of cleanup. new_part() basically ignored the passed in size
argument as of revision 1.52 (July 12, 1996, about a month after I
graduated from high school) when 'newfs -u' support was axed, so remove it.
This also allows us to remove a hack in the create partition case where we
created the partition twice since we didn't have the size the first time.
2002-11-12 20:48:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
ff02a1197f Doh, fix a bug in previous commit. The default is to newfs for new
partitions, not to !newfs.
2002-11-12 20:40:15 +00:00
John Baldwin
a872d3c73b When setting the mountpoint name, remember any previous setting of the
newfs flag for this partition.

PR:		bin/31837
Reported by:	Oliver Breuninger <ob@www.partner.de>
2002-11-12 20:26:52 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
b95b5e06d0 The hw.physmem sysctl has an unsigned long value now, fix the retrieval
to match that.
2002-11-02 17:19:18 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
6c47398ce1 With the recent libdisk changes, alpha doesn't need (as much) special magic. 2002-10-30 20:55:25 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
39da086a6b Sparc64 will not need the same hacks as alpha did. Hopefully alpha wont
need them either.
2002-10-29 07:38:05 +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
John Baldwin
2a0eb0b58c Fix a bug where request_part_size() was hard-coded to check the rootSize
variable rather than the one passed in as the first argument.

Sponsored by:	The Weather Channel
2002-06-07 15:32:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
df349781bf Add a 'diskInteractive' variable that can be set to interactively partition
and label a disk from a sysinstall script.
2002-05-31 13:38:17 +00:00
Murray Stokely
7cdcc9fecd Fix a signal 11 error that occurs if you try to use the 'T' option on
an existing FreeBSD partition.

Reported by:	Brent Cook <busterb@mail.utexas.edu>
2002-01-29 22:35:40 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
7cf138022c Add 'R'ecover option that deletes a partition and attempts
to recover its space into the previous partition.  Revert 'D'elete
to not attempt to recover any space.

Do not auto-create /home as per release engineers decision (though
I think this is a mistake).  However, all of this code will be
replaced later on anyway either with Jordan's stuff or with
some other sort of templater, so it isn't a big deal.
2002-01-07 07:51:24 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
f3c7fb1696 Enable soft updates by default for everything but the root filesystem.
The user can still toggle it back off in the label editor (or post-install
for that matter) if they explicitly do not want soft updates to be used
for some reason.

Agreed to be a good thing by:	kirk
2001-12-20 23:39:30 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
b706fc664f cleanup 2001-12-10 02:18:05 +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
David E. O'Brien
557f299a51 Tweak the Alpha partition warning wording and comment a little. 2001-07-13 16:45:00 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
224b4c7715 Rudamentary attempt to reconize when `a' is not the first partition on the
Alpha.  (the Alpha will not boot except from the first partition)

PR:		23064
Submitted by:	Kees Jan Koster <kjkoster@kjkoster.org>
2001-07-13 16:37:03 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
69a66c62c2 Make soft updates option print more nicely and stop overflow of
right-hand margin when set in 2nd column.  Also do a small amount of
code cleanup.
2001-05-06 02:52:45 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
3f48344395 Remove now obsolete check for root filesystems > cyl 1024. The boot
loader can handle such cases.

Noted by:	olgeni
2001-05-03 09:23:48 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
4f32923ce7 Bump the default / size up another 10MB to 120MB.
Requested by:	jhb
2001-04-05 21:34:47 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
468255abf1 Fix a bug with setting the soft updates option from a script.
Eliminate an old warning brought about by insufficient foresight when creating
the Menu structure.  Have I ever mentioned that sysinstall really needs to
be rewritten?
2001-03-23 08:06:19 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
dd689bd571 Really finish softupdate setting from the label editor and fix
a few cosmetic problems:

o Allow it to work with scripts (see man page or install.cfg file).
o Preserve old softupdates flag across newfs toggles
o Clean up partitioned/labelled flag handling
o Don't ask for MBR choice again if you've already written it out.
o Actually document the new features.
2001-03-12 10:18:54 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
b2cb10e515 Support setting soft updates from the label editor. 2001-03-10 19:51:04 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
3e52f85a2b Bump the i386 default root by another 30MB to 100MB total. The Alpha
default root bumps 20MB to 110MB.

Requested by:	kris
2001-02-07 11:26:41 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2dfcc3fa0d Add 20MB to the default / size for this in-development branch. 2001-02-07 09:29:29 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
621005e3cb Adapt sysinstall to use the new msgNoYes() function which assumes
no as a default.  Sysinstall should be both less dangerous and less
annoying as a result of this change, though that's just my opinion
(since they're the defaults which annoy ME the least :).
2000-12-14 02:49:02 +00:00
John Baldwin
fcb7c05133 - Support MBR boot loaders that are larger than one sector size.
- Axe the 1024 cylinder checks as they are no longer relevant.
2000-07-12 18:08:27 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
7140b4def8 o Add support for loading the rsaref or rsaintl packages, depending
on locale.

o Allow use of "G" in label editor to stand for gigabytes. This
  is actually an unrelated patch which I meant to commit separately
  but what the heck, it's late.

Partially submitted by:	phk
2000-02-29 10:40:59 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
8932007887 Better screen handling in X desktop setup.
Don't get cute with nested dialogs now.
1999-12-18 02:04:02 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
8668fad364 Bump default root size to 50MB on i386 (70MB on Alpha).
Requested incessantly by:	billf
1999-12-17 02:02:51 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
7025aeb16e Completely rip-out and redesign sysinstall's refresh model as well
as redoing all the menus to have proper, or at least non-hallucinogenic,
keyboard accelerators.

This requires my recent update to libdialog to work properly and will
probably also exhibit some other "interesting" behavior while the last
few missing screen clears are found (which is why I'm not going to MFC
immediately).  At least now, however, sysinstall does not gratuitously
redraw random screens at the drop of a hat and drive serial console
installers out of their minds.
1999-12-14 04:25:29 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
404f4d4100 I shouldn't have incremented PART_OFF; it was wrong and broke label
display to boot.  Also fix some various warning fluff while I'm in
here cleaning up.
1999-12-12 04:58:02 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
50fbef8c45 Allow 2 more characters for Mike's long device names. 1999-12-02 02:55:57 +00:00
Peter Wemm
97d92980a9 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8a9b8e429b Make the newfs parameters a global option.
The default is still "-b 8192 -f 1024" but my experiments show that
"-b 16384 -f 4096 -c 100" is a more sensible value for modern
disksizes.
1999-08-05 19:50:26 +00:00
Brian Somers
7078355be0 Allow room for editing labels on disks that are >= 10000Mb
Submitted by: Josef L. Karthauser <joe@uk.FreeBSD.org>
1999-07-29 06:28:52 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
db510551e9 1. Silence warning.
2. Deal with potential whitespace evil early (PR#7455).
1999-05-07 04:36:21 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
696ff94de7 Bump default root fs sizes, for both i386 and alpha architectures. 1999-03-30 04:09:21 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
fca8402bb3 o Use larger minimum root size on alpha.
o Use proper architecture subdir when fetching bits from snapshot servers.

Submitted by:	Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com>
1999-03-09 12:36:28 +00:00