Device variables get copies of their contents in *_n variables for scripts
that want the device name (as opposed to the number for the kernel).
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							@ -741,13 +741,28 @@ int b_setenv(int flags, char *name, char *arg, char *value)
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	e->arg= copystr(arg);
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	e->value= copystr(value);
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	if(e->flags & E_DEV) {
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		char newname[30];
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		strncpy(newname, name, sizeof(newname)-3);
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		newname[sizeof(newname)-4] = '\0';
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		strcat(newname, "_n");
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		b_setenv(E_VAR, newname, arg, value);
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	}
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	return 0;
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}
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int b_setvar(int flags, char *name, char *value)
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/* Set variable or simple function. */
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{
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	return b_setenv(flags, name, null, value);
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	int r;
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	if((r=b_setenv(flags, name, null, value))) {
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		return r;
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	}
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	return r;
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}
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void b_unset(char *name)
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