disklabel the "HP C3010 / Cranel 2.0GB Fast SCSI2 H10" crammed inside your
palm device, but that's the price of progress. hopefully i didn't whack
anything important.
ok deraadt
it is wrong you still have to change it, but it will be correct 99% of the time
and thus you can simply press enter when tset asks for the terminal type and
be done with it.
This is already the standard for most platforms, but a few had been left
in the dark.
pointed to by and ok deraadt@
build the sets before we build the media. While there we can get rid
of DESTDIR/snapshot too, and simply install straight into RELEASEDIR.
(This also ends up saving an astounding amount of traffic/latency in a nfs
environment)
all-in-one usb card readers and memory sticks you run out of sd
device files very quickly with default install.
This doesn't affect install media.
ok krw@ miod@
make the installation media's life easier:
- stop using ``Pc'' as a getty terminal type, use std.9600 instead.
- on platforms with multiple virtual consoles (alpha, amd64, i386,
zaurus), console is disabled, various ttyC* are enabled.
- on other platforms, console is enabled, all other devices are
disabled. This only changes armish, mac68k, sgi.
- default terminal for console is unknown on serial-only machines, vt220
on glass-capable machines (questionable, but done for consistency).
- minor whitespace changes.
- glass console forgotten on a couple platforms (luna88k, sparc64, vax).
eyeballed by deraadt@, ok krw@