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* local/setup-translators: Set up entropy socket in /var/run instead of
/tmp, as the latter is world-writable.
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debian/local/setup-translators: Add entries for partitions 9-16 too, as the
full partman layout at least uses slice 9.
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* debian/local/setup-translators: Pass the --compatible option to procfs to
tweak it a bit to get proc-related tools working without too much patching.
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* debian/local/setup-translators: Add inet6 -> 26 symlink.
* debian/local/finish-install.d/51hurd_config-target-network: Set pfinet
translator on /servers/socket/26 too.
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as it'll be needed for serial-port-based d-i
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- debian/patches/makedev_keep_options.patch: Introduces the -k and -K
options to MAKEDEV, respectively to keep active translators running or
leave existing files alone completely.
- debian/patches/makedev_parted_store.patch: MAKEDEV -p will use parted
instead of device stores for disk partitions.
- debian/local/setup-translators: New script installed in /usr/lib/hurd,
uses MAKEDEV's new options to create all the necessary device and
server nodes.
- debian/local/runsystem (hurd-udeb): Uses setup-translators in "minimal
mode" to prepare the initrd when the installer is started. Parted
stores are used to avoid problems when reloading the partition table.
- debian/hurd.postinst: Uses setup-translators to create missing nodes on
upgrades (on initial installs, debootstrap will use the
setup-translators script from the installed hurd package to setup the
devices and servers itself).
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