https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202423

            Bug ID: 202423
           Summary: Issue with /boot/menu.rc.local after 10.2 update
           Product: Base System
           Version: 10.2-RELEASE
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Many People
          Priority: ---
         Component: conf
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

I've been using /boot/menu.rc.local for years to my custom menu option. But
after 10.2 update, it's not working anymore. I always get the message
"toggle_menuitem not found" on beastie menu.

Here is my /boot/menu.rc.local:

set optionsmenu_init[7]="init_console"
set optionsmenu_caption[7]="[C]onsole..... Off"
set optionstoggled_text[7]="[C]onsole..... On"
set optionsmenu_command[7]="toggle_console"
set optionsmenu_keycode[7]=118
set optionsansi_caption[7]="^[[1mC^[[37monsole..... ^[[34;1mOff^[[37m"
set optionstoggled_ansi[7]="^[[1mC^[[37monsole..... ^[[32;7mOn^[[0;37m"

\
\ Console Boot
\

: console_enabled? ( -- flag )
        s" boot_single" getenv -1 <> dup if
                drop ( c-addr flag -- flag )
        then
;

: console_enable ( -- )
    s" set console=comconsole,vidconsole" evaluate
;

: console_disable ( -- )
    s" set console=vidconsole,comconsole" evaluate
;

: toggle_console ( N -- N TRUE )
        toggle_menuitem
        menu-redraw

        \ Now we're going to make the change effective

        dup toggle_stateN @ 0= if
                console_disable
        else
                console_enable
        then

        TRUE \ loop menu again
;

I found out the problem. I don't know who added the following phrase to
/boot/menu-commands.4th:

only forth definitions

Line 31 and 354. It just broke /boot/menu.rc.local. After removing that
everything worked again.

Hope it will be fixed ASAP.

Thanks.

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