| History log of /src/distrib/amd64/installimage/install.sh |
| Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.4 |
| 16-Jan-2023 |
abs | Enable basic command line editing in amd64 installer shells
When a user selects "exist installer" or hits ^Z in sysinst, the calling install.sh runs a shell, plus shows a message indicating they can type "exit" to return to the installer.
Add -E to the arguments to this shell, to enable command line editing, (primarily for arrow keys, but basic emacs sequences will also work)
At this point this is only on amd64, as this is the port which is least likely to be installing on particularly esoteric terminal hardware, and is also likely to have the highest proportion of less experienced users
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| 1.3 |
| 03-Jan-2022 |
martin | branches: 1.3.2; There is no point in putting a second sysinst binary into the install image's root filesystem.
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| 1.2 |
| 03-Jun-2012 |
joerg | Switch device database to cdb(5). Rework ttyname(3) and ttyname_r(3) to depend on new devname_r(3) as heart. Add /dev/pts magic directly to devname(3). While it can lead to returning non-existing paths, the behavior is more consistent that way. Drop caching layer in devname(3), it doesn't buy anything for the common case of having access to the database. Teach devname(3) proper fallback behavior of scanning /dev. Create both old-style and new-style database for now in /etc/rc.d/sysdb.
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| 1.1 |
| 22-Jan-2012 |
tsutsui | branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; Add "live-image" and "install-image" target support to build.sh.
"live-image" target builds pre-installed disk images that can be used on emulators or boot from USB memory sticks to try NetBSD without installation. Currently amd64, i386, pmax, sparc, sparc64, sun2, sun3, and vax (which have working emulators and don't require extra tools like preparing msdosfs or partitioning MD label structures) support this target.
"install-image" target builds an bootable installation disk image that can be used as an install CD but burned into USB memory sticks etc. Current only amd64 and i386 (which would support USB boot) have this target.
For more details (and known issue) see following posts on netbsd-bugs@: http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-bugs/2011/08/06/msg023639.html http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-bugs/2011/09/23/msg024207.html http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-bugs/2011/12/07/msg025166.html http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-bugs/2011/12/08/msg025178.html
No particular comments about implementation, and "go ahead" comments from mrg@, riz@ and christos@.
Closes PR toolchain/45153 and PR misc/45155.
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| 1.1.4.3 |
| 30-Oct-2012 |
yamt | sync with head
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| 1.1.4.2 |
| 17-Apr-2012 |
yamt | sync with head
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| 1.1.4.1 |
| 22-Jan-2012 |
yamt | file install.sh was added on branch yamt-pagecache on 2012-04-17 00:02:31 +0000
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| 1.1.2.1 |
| 23-Jun-2012 |
riz | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by joerg in ticket #328): lib/libc/gen/devname.c: revision 1.22 distrib/sparc64/instfs/dot.profile: revision 1.7 distrib/i386/cdroms/install.sh: revision 1.3 tests/lib/libcurses/director/director.c: revision 1.10 lib/libc/include/reentrant.h: revision 1.15 distrib/amd64/cdroms/install.sh: revision 1.3 tests/include/t_paths.c: revision 1.12 share/man/man7/hier.7: revision 1.101 etc/rc.d/sysdb: revision 1.24 include/stdlib.h: revision 1.99 tests/lib/libcurses/Makefile: revision 1.3 distrib/sparc64/cdroms/installcd/install.sh: revision 1.3 distrib/i386/cdroms/Makefile.cdrom: revision 1.27 lib/libc/gen/ttyname.c: revision 1.25 usr.bin/tic/Makefile: revision 1.2 tools/compat/Makefile: revision 1.57 lib/libterminfo/compile.c: revision 1.7 lib/libc/gen/ttyname.c: revision 1.26 lib/libterminfo/compile.c: revision 1.8 tools/compat/Makefile: revision 1.59 tools/compat/cdbw.h: revision 1.1 distrib/i386/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.2 lib/libc/include/namespace.h: revision 1.154 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.13 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.14 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.15 distrib/sets/lists/base/mi: revision 1.996 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.16 usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/dev_mkdb.8: revision 1.13 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.17 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.18 tools/compat/cdbr.h: revision 1.1 distrib/sparc64/instfs/list: revision 1.25 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.19 lib/libc/cdb/cdbw.c: revision 1.4 lib/libc/cdb/cdbw.3: revision 1.4 lib/libc/cdb/cdbw.3: revision 1.5 share/terminfo/Makefile: revision 1.3 usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/dev_mkdb.c: revision 1.29 usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/Makefile: revision 1.8 lib/libc/gen/ttyname.3: revision 1.23 lib/libc/gen/ttyname.3: revision 1.24 lib/libc/cdb/cdbr.c: revision 1.3 include/cdbw.h: revision 1.2 distrib/sparc64/cdroms/installcd/Makefile: revision 1.15 lib/libc/gen/devname.3: revision 1.12 tools/compat/compat_defs.h: revision 1.85 tools/compat/compat_defs.h: revision 1.86 lib/libterminfo/term_private.h: revision 1.10 lib/libterminfo/term.c: revision 1.14 usr.bin/tic/tic.1: revision 1.10 lib/libterminfo/term.c: revision 1.15 lib/libterminfo/Makefile.hash: revision 1.5 lib/libterminfo/term.c: revision 1.16 distrib/amd64/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.2 share/man/man5/rc.conf.5: revision 1.152 distrib/sets/lists/tests/mi: revision 1.472 distrib/amd64/cdroms/Makefile.cdrom: revision 1.7 include/paths.h: revision 1.41 bin/ps/ps.1: revision 1.101 lib/libterminfo/terminfo.5.in: revision 1.16 usr.bin/tic/tic.c: revision 1.20 lib/libterminfo/terminfo.5.in: revision 1.17 Prefer __printflike. Use queue(3) Replace linear lookup with hash table, reducing runtime by 60%. Use e* from util.h. One more strdup -> estrdup. Maintain nalias and nterm on the fly. Add void for ttyslot prototype. Use memcmp in place of strncmp, since length is known to no longer than either of the arguments. Fix a number of memory leaks. Keep final loop of the cleanup in tic(1) under #ifdef __VALGRIND__ though. Add __predict_true / __predict_false definitions. Add a special seeder for cdbw_output that gives stable results. Hook up cdbw(3) for the tool build. Prototype for cdbw_stable_seeder. Provide a usable thr_once for !_REENTRANT Switch device database to cdb(5). Rework ttyname(3) and ttyname_r(3) to depend on new devname_r(3) as heart. Add /dev/pts magic directly to devname(3). While it can lead to returning non-existing paths, the behavior is more consistent that way. Drop caching layer in devname(3), it doesn't buy anything for the common case of having access to the database. Teach devname(3) proper fallback behavior of scanning /dev. Create both old-style and new-style database for now in /etc/rc.d/sysdb. Switch terminfo(3) to cdb(5). Fix typos. Make Alan Barrett happy and add (). Add cdbr(3) support to tools/compat. Bump date for previous. Relax consistency to make it possible to match valid entries. Prefix devname's buffer with /dev/ as ttyname is supposed to return the full path. Reported by Dave Huang.
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| 1.3.2.1 |
| 24-Feb-2023 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by abs in ticket #105):
distrib/amd64/installimage-bios/install.sh: revision 1.3 distrib/i386/cdroms/install.sh: revision 1.5 distrib/vax/cdroms/installcd/install.sh: revision 1.3 distrib/amd64/cdroms/install.sh: revision 1.5 distrib/sparc64/cdroms/installcd/install.sh: revision 1.5 distrib/i386/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.3 distrib/i386/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.4 distrib/evbarm/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.2 distrib/amd64/installimage/install.sh: revision 1.4 usr.sbin/sysinst/menus.mi: revision 1.28
Enable basic command line editing in amd64 installer shells
When a user selects "exist installer" or hits ^Z in sysinst, the calling install.sh runs a shell, plus shows a message indicating they can type "exit" to return to the installer.
Add -E to the arguments to this shell, to enable command line editing, (primarily for arrow keys, but basic emacs sequences will also work)
At this point this is only on amd64, as this is the port which is least likely to be installing on particularly esoteric terminal hardware, and is also likely to have the highest proportion of less experienced users
Enable basic command line editing in i386 installer shells (Following the pattern in amd64)
When a user selects "exit installer" or hits ^Z in sysinst, the calling install.sh runs a shell, plus shows a message indicating they can type "exit" to return to the installer.
Add -E to the arguments to this shell, to enable command line editing, (primarily for arrow keys, but basic emacs sequences will also work)
Switch install.sh to use /usr/sbin/sysinst for sysinst rather than ./sysinst Matches i386/cdroms/install.sh and amd64/installimage/install.sh resultant install image verified to still run sysinst correctly
Enable basic command line editing in evbarm, sparc64 and vax installer shells (Following the pattern in amd64)
When a user selects "exit installer" or hits ^Z in sysinst, the calling install.sh runs a shell, plus shows a message indicating they can type "exit" to return to the installer.
Add -E to the arguments to this shell, to enable command line editing, (primarily for arrow keys, but basic emacs sequences will also work)
With the change of all the install.sh scripts in amd64, evbarm, i386, sparc64 and vax are identical apart from NetBSD RCD tags and the sysctl -nx kern.consdev check (some of the latter are definitely either wrong, or have an incorrect comment attached. Will return to later)
Add "-i -E" to /bin/sh called from sysinst
This enables command line editing (primarily for arrow keys, but basic emacs sequences will also work)
In the event that the shell has been compiled without command line editing features (for memory contrained install environments) the -E is ignored
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