These changes solve the problem in a general way by moving the
initialization out of the individual fs_mountroot's and into swaponvp().
Submitted by: Poul-Henning Kamp
syscons (and/or cons25) at all. This code looked just fine running
on an xterm, but on a console the attributes are all wrong. I
now have to sacrifice some screen real-estate to pring cheesy
`-' characters to accomplish the same thing.
broken in syscons, or at least in the cons25 termcap entry! :-( A_BOLD
won't show up on monochrome adapters (I don't think) but they'd be screwed
anyway since I don't have an attribute to use for them now at all.
2. Don't use russian screenmap - apparently not necessary with right font.
3. Dequote bogusly quoted font name in english language setting.
4. Use setterm() and hack around an undesirable side-effect (cbreak is unset).
5. be smarter about setting OnVTY, and use it in cases where it makes sense.
Submitted by: Nickolay N. Dudorov <nnd@gw.itfs.nsk.su>
won't know until Poul wakes up again).
2. Make vsystem() put its output on the debugging fd.
3. DTRT with root filesystem placement - now I see how this has to work
(thanks, Poul).
4. Many miscellaneous spelling errors fixed and general cleanup.
changes. The check for nswap was bogus, but the code was so convoluted
that it was difficult to tell. It's better now. :-)
Reviewed by: David Greenman (extensively), and John Dyson
Submitted by: Poul-Henning Kamp, w/tweaks by me.
Rearranged a few sections, add memoryuse section.
current.sgml, ports.sgml, porting.sgml
Added a <label>s for cross reference targes.
submitters.sgml
Lots of editing, added cross references to other sections of
the handbook. Added a sample BSD-style copyright statement.
eresources.sgml
Updated the mailing list section, thanks to Peter Dufault.
authors.sgml
Added Peter Dufault, David Greenman and Joerg Wunsch.
memoryuse.sgml
A new section about how/where in PC memory the FreeBSD kernel
gets loaded and run.
inconsistencies in the VM system that eventually lead to a panic. These
changes fix the behavior to conform to the behavior in SunOS, which is
to deny faults to pages beyond the EOF (returning SIGBUS). Internally,
this is implemented by requiring faults to be within the object size
boundaries. These changes exposed another bug, namely that passing in
an offset to mmap when trying to map an unnamed anonymous region also
results in internal inconsistencies. In this case, the offset is forced
to zero.
Reviewed by: John Dyson and others