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301056 |
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31-May-2016 |
ian |
MFC r297147, r297148, r297149, r297150, r297151:
Make both the loader and kernel use the interface-mtu option if the dhcp server provides it. Made up of these (semi-)related changes...
[kernel...] If the dhcp server provides an interface-mtu option, parse the value and set that mtu on the interface.
[libstand...]
Garbage collect the bswap routines from libstand, use sys/endian.h.
If the dhcp server delivers an interface-mtu option, parse it and store the value in a new global intf_mtu for use by the application.
[loader...]
If the dhcp server provided an interface-mtu option, transcribe the value to the boot.netif.mtu env var, which will be picked up by pre-existing code in nfs_mountroot() and used to configure the interface accordingly.
PR: 187094
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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213235 |
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27-Sep-2010 |
emaste |
Increase maximum network timeout from 20s to 120s. Given that an ETIMEDOUT return from sendrecv probably means a failure to boot we might as well be generous in the timeout period.
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165906 |
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08-Jan-2007 |
imp |
Remove California Regent's clause 3, per letter
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68543 |
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10-Nov-2000 |
benno |
Don't always enable debugging for the network device code.
Reviewed by: obrien
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64527 |
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11-Aug-2000 |
ps |
Add support to send the string 'PXEClient' as the Vendor class identifier to the DHCP server. Now you can check for this string in your dhcp configuration to decide whether you will hand out a lease to the client or not.
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64185 |
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03-Aug-2000 |
jhb |
Cleanup warnings by adding missint prototypes, removing unneeded duplicate prototypes, and adding in several 'const's. Also, add some missing $FreeBSD$'s.
Found by: BDECFLAGS
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38452 |
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20-Aug-1998 |
msmith |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r38451, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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38451 |
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20-Aug-1998 |
msmith |
This is libstand; a support library for standalone executables (eg. bootstrap modules). Obtained from: NetBSD, with some architectural changes and many additions.
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