> On Thursday 15 December 2005 03:49 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote: > > I know this has been discussed ad nauseum, but here's my $0.02: > > > > Why not mark these entries as 'mandatory' in /usr/src/sys/conf/files* > > instead? > > This will cause config to error out if they are not specified in the > > config, and handles the common case (normal users). > > . > > For those power users who really want to disable the devices, we should > > smarten up the nodevice handling in config(8) to that (nodevice && > > mandatory) is not an error. > > What happens when you mark some of the files for a device mandatory but not > others? How do you make an option that isn't listed in sys/conf/files > mandatory? After considering these questions and several others, the > conclusion was reached that it was a lot simpler and less error prone to use > the same format for defaulting options on or devices on that we use to turn > them on in the first place: i.e. a config file. If it really gets peoples > panties all up in wads we can move the defaults files to /sys/conf (e.g. > sys/conf/DEFAULTS.i386 or even sys/conf/defaults.i386).
Points taken; moving to private e-mail and/or -current for more in-depth discussion. -- Matt Emmerton _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
