On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 11:57:18AM -0700, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
> >From diving through it all, there will be a fair amount of departure from
> the NetBSD stuff at least up through network init. This is just due to the
> inherent differences in the OSs. Where there was departure, I took the
> current FreeBSD boot scripts and turned them into modules so as to make it
> very similar to the current system.
What about adding the typical "test foo" logic to the NetBSD files to
handle both OS's?
> I did make one change that I
> think will be helpful, I moved pccard initialization to before the
> mounting of /usr (but after mounting /var). This way people can use pccard
> for mounting filesystems from /etc/fstab which I don't think you can do
> now. Anyone have any objections to this move?
Yes, it departs from the NetBSD scripts. Please see if LukeM will agree
with this change. If not, I would like to see consensus we need/want
this change at this point in time.
> it would require moving
> pccardd and pccardc to /sbin, but that should be it.
pccardd is dying in 5.0-R according to Warner. RCng will never be MFCed
to RELENG_4, so this is a mute point.
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-- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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