On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 10:17:52AM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:02:02AM -0400, Omachonu Ogali scribbled:
> | On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 10:03:27AM -0500, Michael C . Wu wrote:
> | > On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 10:52:32AM -0400, Omachonu Ogali scribbled:
> | > | vnconfig has changed to mdconfig in -current, but the
> | > | picobsd build script still references vnconfig, also
> | > | CONFIG isn't defined anywhere in the script, resulting
> | > | in the process dying when it tries to configure the
> | > | kernel, a couple of punctuation mods here and there,
> | > | and dumped the "vnode is..." log.
> | > 
> | > Hi Omachonu,
> | > 
> | > Do you mind posting a URL with the above patch 
> | > in unified form? (i.e. diff -u)
> | 
> | 
>http://www.informationwave.net/~missng/freebsd/notsubmitted/picobsd-build.unified.patch
> 
> Attached is my questions about this.
> The rest of it looks great.  We shouldn't have any problem
> with this patch at all.  I will test this tonight or at USENIX.
> 
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> | --- src/release/picobsd/build/picobsd.orig  Thu Jun 21 04:49:46 2001
> | +++ src/release/picobsd/build/picobsd       Thu Jun 21 10:08:00 2001
> | @@ -2,3 +2,3 @@
> 
> | -    gzip -9 etc/*
> | +    for f in `find etc/ -type 'f'` ; do gzip -9 $f ; done
> |      log "---> Compressed files in etc/
> 
> Good idea!
> 
> | +    newfs -i ${MFS_INODES} -m 0 -p 0 -o space /dev/md${VNUM}c > /dev/null
> | +    mount /dev/md${VNUM}c ${MFS_MOUNTPOINT} || fail $? no_mount
> | +    log "`df /dev/md${VNUM}c`"
> |  }
> | @@ -527,3 +518,3 @@
> |     log "---> Copy generic floppy_tree into MFS..."
> | -   cp -Rp ${BUILDDIR}/floppy.tree/* ${MFS_MOUNTPOINT}/fd
> | +   cp -Rp ${BUILDDIR}/floppy.tree/* ${MFS_MOUNTPOINT}/fd || fail $? ftree_copy
> 
> 
> | +
> | +    du -k kernel.gz
> | +    df -k ${MFS_MOUNTPOINT}
> | +    cp -p kernel.gz ${MFS_MOUNTPOINT}/kernel || fail $? kernel_copy
> 
> Why do you call du and df?

That can be removed, that was just for debugging sake, I wanted to see
how big the image is, and how much free space I had available on the
floppy, so I could say, 'the image overshoots the floppy by NNN kB'
and then work on the space problem from there...
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Omachonu Ogali
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