do it's job it would have to choose between two cases:
1. either it would take a very long time to get the correct adjustment, thus,
if you are not currently on the net right, you wait a long time (or must
type ^C, which is ridiculous)
2. ntpd could be modified to "abort early", but then would not meet the
promise made by -s in the manual page (note: it does not say that it
"tries")
therefore, -s and -S must become user choices. Sorry. This same choice is
made in lots of other places
relevant when the dummy ruleset can't be loaded, we still want to enable
pf, otherwise the real ruleset (even if that does load correctly) won't
be active. might happen on a non-GENERIC kernel or after an update (before
/etc is manually updated). reported by Jim Rees. ok frantzen@
ACPI tables into kernel memory and attach ACPI and HPET timers currently.
In order to test this code, enabling the devices in GENERIC as well as
the ACPI_ENABLE option is needed. This code does not do any thermal
control yet, so this should be done with care depending on the platform.
In the tree so more people can contribute to making this more fully
featured.
Ok niklas@ grange@ tedu@
necessary for regular carp setups. There are situations where you need this,
but if you're going to use it, think hard about redesigning your network so
you don't have to.
ok deraadt@ mpf@ henning@
of interfaces.
This reduces the netstart script by 174 chars, 13 words, and 19 lines, but
more importantly, makes it more simple and less cluttered should more special
case/orderings be needed.
ok brad@ and pr 4197 submitter, inspired by and closes pr 4197