
IMPORTANT: this change has a docs/UPDATING entry! Change-Id: I6f1e575166f5b47530a004c12aea9b45b571e13d
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20170303:
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The entire network stack has been replaced. This requires two updates.
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First, BEFORE rebooting, either before or after rebuilding the system,
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copy the following new configuration files from /usr/src/etc into /etc:
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# cd /usr/src/etc
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# cp hosts inetd.conf named.conf nsswitch.conf /etc
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Second, AFTER rebooting, set up a new network configuration for your
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system. Run netconf(8) and and follow its instructions:
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# netconf
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If you previously configured your network statically and you forgot its
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settings, take a look at /etc/rc.network. That file and /etc/inet.conf
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are no longer used now. See the ifconfig.if(5) manual page for more
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information about how network settings are specified going forward.
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20170223:
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Edit your /etc/rc.conf to set rc_configured to YES. If you do not,
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your system will refuse to enter multi-user mode after the next reboot.
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You can then still make the same edit from single user mode, but that
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is not as easy.
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20170222:
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Because of naming conflicts, the MINIX 3 service(8) utility has been
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renamed to "minix-service". After successfully rebuilding the system
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*and* rebooting (no earlier!), remove the old service utility:
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# rm /bin/service
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Better yet, use the postinstall(8) command to remove all files marked
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as obsolete. It is not a bad idea to do this every now and then:
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# postinstall fix obsolete
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..but only ever after the reboot! Either way, deleting the old service
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tool will avoid conflicts with the same-named NetBSD utility later on.
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20170218:
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Before starting a build, you will have to update your master.passwd and
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group files in /etc. This is needed because we have switched over from
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the old set of MINIX users and groups to the new set of NetBSD users
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and groups, as needed by various imported tools. Follow these steps.
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1. Make a back-up copy of your old master.passwd and group files:
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# cp /etc/master.passwd /etc/master.passwd~
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# cp /etc/group /etc/group~
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2. Install /usr/src/etc/master.passwd to /etc/master.passwd, and
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install /usr/src/etc/group to /etc/group. If you have NOT created
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any local user accounts yourself, for example because you are
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upgrading a fresh MINIX 3 installation right away, all you need to
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do is copy over those two files:
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# cp /usr/src/etc/master.passwd /etc/master.passwd
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# cp /usr/src/etc/group /etc/group
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If you DO have custom user accounts or groups, you need to merge
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their lines (and only those!) into the new master.passwd and group
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files manually. If you are unsure whether you have such custom
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entries, you can use the following commands:
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# cd /usr/src
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# git show 68804c2:etc/master.passwd | diff -u - /etc/master.passwd
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# git show 68804c2:etc/group | diff -u - /etc/group
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This should show any changes compared to the old two templates. If
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you have such changes, you need to reapply them after copying over
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the new two templates. The following procedure shows one approach:
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# cd /usr/src
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# cp /etc/master.passwd /tmp/my-passwd
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# vi /tmp/my-passwd
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<remove any lines from /tmp/my-passwd that have no password>
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# cp /usr/src/etc/master.passwd /etc/master.passwd
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# cat /tmp/my-passwd >> /etc/master.passwd
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# rm /tmp/my-passwd
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..and follow a similar procedure for /etc/group.
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3. Once the new files are in place, update all derived password files:
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# pwd_mkdb -p /etc/master.passwd
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If you did everything right so far, the following command:
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# postinstall check uid gid
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..should show "postinstall checks passed: uid gid" and no failures.
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4. Now perform a full build as usual:
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# cd /usr/src
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# make build
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As part of the build, all /dev files will get new proper ownership.
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5. There may still be files that are owned by users and groups that now
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have been renumbered. It is advisable to run at least the following
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three commands to apply the renumbering to the most common files:
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# find / -user 2 -exec chown bin \{\} \;
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# find / -user 5 -exec chown uucp \{\} \;
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# find / -user 9998 -exec chown games \{\} \;
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If you have installed custom programs, you may want to check whether
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they are not affected by the change. This should be rare, though.
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Until a subsequent reboot, various running services will show up in
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ps(1) output and /proc as owned by "postfix". This is no problem.
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20170122:
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MINIX 3 did not import NetBSD's passwd.conf file, which makes the
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userland fall back by default to the old, broken UNIX password hashing
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algorithm. Among other problems, it truncates passwords to the first
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eight characters.
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Please install /etc/passwd.conf and reset your passwords with passwd.
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20160702:
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Some tools are required to generate the locale resources which are
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embedded into libintl, which is why you need to run the following:
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for t in gencat locale mkcsmapper mkesdb mklocale
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do
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make -C /usr/src/usr.bin/${t} all install
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done
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Then the usual "make build".
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20150623:
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In order to use the new Unix98 PTYs, and to ensure that the test set
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continues to pass, please add the following line to your /etc/fstab:
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"none /dev/pts ptyfs rw,rslabel=ptyfs 0 0"
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20140801:
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As the ABI went under heavy changes it is not possible to do a source
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upgrade (make build) between:
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commit 7ebdb97a28234e0181f93a8b786331dda507482
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Date: Sun Feb 16 20:08:20 2014 +0000
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and
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commit f1deff716ea30b28693c16f8e48ba1a369e2e922
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Date: Thu Jul 31 18:36:24 2014 +0200
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WARNING: Attempting to do so will break your system beyond repair, and
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require a full reinstallation. You have been warned.
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