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gbootroot (1.3.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* During the boot stage the filsystem type was used to determine
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whether to use the genext2fs (non-root) method or the normal method
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used by root. Now the user type is used, this is better because it
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prevents conflicts if a different filesystem type is chosen, or if a
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non-root user changes to a different filesystem type in the
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filesystem box and forgets to change back to genext2fs; however, it
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prevents root from using the genext2fs method, which isn't a
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problem. The sudo requirement for lilo is too much of a
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requirement, and will be changed in future versions.
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* Fixed another non-root boot/root bug. The info had it correct, but
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the actual copy with genext2fs was being done from the wrong
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location. This has been fixed. This method may be ditched for a
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far better one in the near future.
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* Had some testing code which was providing the wrong value for
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$compress, this made non-root booting fail for bzip2 because bunzip2
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didn't exist in the initrd.
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* Added another technique in the FAQ to show how space can be saved on
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the root_fs by using the libraries from the initrd. Liav
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instigated this by asking a question related to FAQ question 14, "So
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if I understand correctly, it is not possible to copy libc from
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/dev/ram0 to /dev/ram1 before mounting /dev/ram1 as / ?
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* Liav pointed out how Yard can make boot/root floppies with a
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compressed root filesystem. Edited FAQ question 13 to correctly
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reflect how gz compressed root filesystems may be booted without an
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initrd.
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* State is saved for the Compression off check box and the Root
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Filename save check box.
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* The UML Kernel entry box in the ARS remembers state now.
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* Changed the behavior of save_as so that when compression is chosen,
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the entry won't be the same as that found in Root Filename, but
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instead reflects the newly compressed file. This change was
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precipitated by the previous change to the Accept behavior.
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-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:50:08 -0500
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gbootroot (1.3.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Updated linux and modules to 2.4.17-4um. Made jffs and jffs2 part
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of the kernel, and had to comment out the get_mtd_device function
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call in jffs_fm.c and super.c to accomplish this. Looking forward
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to more support from the uml project for mtd devices.
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* Updated to the 20020104 uml tools, this includes port-helper which
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is the new helper for allowing uml devices to be attached to a
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specified host port.
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* Changed the behavior of the Accept button so that when compression
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is chosen (gzip or bz2) the Root Filename remains the same as
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before. This is nice because the fs can be remade with the same
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name and re-compressed, rather then appending gz or bz2 to the name.
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Before if the user forget to delete the ending this would happen:
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root_fs.bz2.bz2.bz2
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* Changed shells for root and user to /bin/sh in passwd-debian,
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passwd.debian and passwd.example. This is a better idea, and
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assumes sh links to a user defined shell, so if the shell is changed
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the password files don't have to be.
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* Added several new questions to the FAQ, thanks to Liav.
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* Liav Asseraf <liav_a@yahoo.com> points out a problem in 1.3.1. I
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reply to him with this answer: "Indeed, you have found a bug.
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Bootroot adheres to the most recent Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
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(2.1); in previous bootroot versions a big chunk of the source code
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was included in /usr/bin/gbootroot, but I decided to reorganize and
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move most of that code to BootRoot/BootRoot.pm, in the process I
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also moved a statement which executes before the rest of the program
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does to set up a proper @INC. What this all means is that gbootroot
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couldn't find the required modules." This bug has been fixed.
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* Altered tooltip text for the Options entry to recognize that the
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umid needs to be switched in the mconsole box in order for the new
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Linux virtual machine to be controlled via the buttons and the
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mconsole. The behavior could be changed to accomplish this
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automatically, but that wouldn't be consistent with the behavior
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one would expect from the mconsole; anyways the documentation
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already explains to use switch in the mconsole.
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-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:03:13 -0500
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gbootroot (1.3.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Added a complete interface to the mconsole in the UML Box. Multiple
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options can be entered at one time. Options include: switch so
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that the umid can be changed to control a different Linux virtual
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machine, sysrq as in Documentation/sysrq.txt, config and remove for
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devices (ubd?,eth?), reboot and halt, version to find the version
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of the running uml kernel, and help.
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* Added both a Reboot and Halt button to the UML Box. Both of these
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buttons have an interface to mconsole, and provide clean control of
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rebooting or halting a Linux virtual machine. When they fail,
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Abort does all the clean-up, but this should be used as a last
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resort. Both of these buttons initially parse the Options entry
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for the first instance of umid
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* Added a new stage button in the Yard Box called Copy. Create is now
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Copy, and the uml_exclusively and genext2fs behavior are handled by
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Create, this is much nicer because a new filsystem type can be
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created without having to wait for everything to be copied again to
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the sources directory.
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* Updated the documentation and graphics to reflect the new changes,
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and provide a new exercise.
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* If the sources created from the template had a symlink in them from
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a previous creation, you couldn't just press create again without
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symlink() complaining (for instance, for genext2f and the new
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uml_exclusively). This has been fixed.
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* Compiled 2.4.16-2um linux and modules to specification for
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root_fs_helper. Makefile properly edited to copy over the config
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used. Ext2, cramfs, minix, reiserfs, and romfs are built-in to the
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kernel.
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* Got rid of the complete lock-up when large files are compressed,
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ofcourse, users won't want to try to compress more than one format
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at the same time, because the logic will get skewed. In the future
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may make this OO. Added some verbosity to tell when the process
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|
has begun and finished.
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* Established logic for Filesystem Box based on ownership. Defaults
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|
need to be different dependending on the user. Normal users
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probably never will want to preserve permissions, but they may want
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to toggle off UML Exclusively to create different filesystem types
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when <= 8192 fs_size. Root users may want to turn off Preserve
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|
Permissions to create a root only filesystem, and the may want to
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|
toggle between creating root filesytems via loop devices or UML to
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allow different filesystem types.
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* Added UML Exclusively and Preserve Permissions check boxes to the
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|
Filesystem Box. Esc closes, changed table size, and layout,
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responds to return, and submit button defaults.
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* Put Jeff Dikes UML.pm in BootRoot, and changed it to BootRoot::UML,
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|
added one change to allow no password.
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* The auto-magic test for uClibc was only testing for busybox, this
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|
has been fixed.
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-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Mon, 24 Dec 2001 14:21:49 -0500
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gbootroot (1.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
|
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|
* Added a README for users installing from the source package.
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|
* Removed the enforcement of the yard suffix rule for templates,
|
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|
because it was never really documented; however, it is still a nice
|
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|
|
rule to follow despite that it is not enforced anymore.
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|
* Added an archictecture-dependent replacements repository directory.
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|
* Fixed the freezing behavior for particularly large templates, like
|
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|
|
the ones produced by make_debian, and make_debian-X11. However,
|
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|
|
overly large buffers in the verbosity box still hog cpu in a big
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|
way. The best procedure for now is to open and close the box
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|
between stages.
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* Made the termcap check just a warning if terminfo or termcap don't
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|
exist, If a terminfo directory is found, linux will need to exist or
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|
the test will return error. This is better because the root
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|
|
filesystem can still work if this information doesn't exist. A
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|
minority of gettys will fail if they use termcap or terminfo, but
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|
this check was removed from the chrooted tests several months ago
|
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|
for the reason just cited. Note: check_getty_type_call was removed
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|
from Yard.pm, but exists in chrooted tests without the termcap
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|
check. Also, added a close which was missing.
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|
* Removed an unnecessary check from the fstab test, and improved a
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|
|
regexp which was failing if tabs were used in the fstab.
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|
* State is saved for all check buttons when the yard box is opened and
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|
|
closed. Deciding whether to save state between invocations of
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|
gbootroot via a file.
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* Moved the Changelog from within gbootroot to a Changes file in
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|
/usr/share/doc/gbootroot, because it is getting quite large.
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|
* Improved the sizing of the UML box.
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|
* Added New Template (Alt-N) capability to the Yard Box.
|
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|
* Added several new FAQ questions, added a lot more information on
|
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|
|
"How do I use gBootRoot?" Updated the graphics for the
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|
|
documentation.
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|
* Updated to version 2.4.16 of user-mode-linux.
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|
|
* The Yard Box has new check buttons which allows the parsing behavior
|
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|
|
of the nss and pam configuration files to be turned off and on
|
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|
(default).
|
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|
* Pam.conf and pam.d/{service names or *} can now be checked for their
|
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|
specified service modules. The service modules are located either
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|
in /lib/security or /usr/lib/security and included with the file set
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|
if they are found on the host system. The modules are then checked
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|
for their dependencies which are included if they haven't
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|
previously been specified. Therefore, the user no longer needs to
|
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|
specify pam modules and dependencies in the template if the pam
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|
|
parsing option in turned on. Nsswitch.conf can now be checked for
|
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|
|
the service modules it specifies. The service modules pertaining to
|
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|
the host systems libc6 are located and automatically included. The
|
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|
|
modules are then checked for their dependencies which are included
|
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|
if they haven't previously been specified. Therefore, the user no
|
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|
|
longer needs to specify nss modules and dependencies in the
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|
template if the pam parsing option in turned on.
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|
* $ENV{RELEASE} is now initialized every time a check is run on the
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|
template. Information can come from three sources, the kernel
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|
version returned from a selected kernel in the main section, the
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|
user defined kernel version in the ABS, or `uname -r`. User defined
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|
kernel version overrides the kernel. The root_fs needs to be built
|
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|
in relation to the actual kernel modules it will run on.
|
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|
Previously the $RELEASE value wasn't returned properly because of
|
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|
some bugs in kernel_version_check. This has been fixed.
|
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|
* The proper ldd check is now used if a dynamically linked binary is
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|
detected to require uClibc rather than libc6. The ldd from the
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|
default location of /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/bin is used for uClibc.
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|
The old behavior of automatically including the default loader for
|
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|
the host system has been removed.
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|
* Fixed pam test so that the 3rd field rather than the 4th field is
|
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|
|
being checked in the service-name files found in /etc/pam.d/. The
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|
4th field is acceptable for pam.conf. If a path is specified in
|
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|
either conf format, that path will be checked, otherwise, either
|
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|
the pam default path of /usr/lib/security or the FSSTD location
|
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|
/lib/security will be checked for a match.
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|
* Fixed nss test so that it checks for the right
|
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|
|
libnss_(service).so.$version if glibc 2.2 is used. Glibc 2.0 and
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|
2.1 used 1 and 2 respectively, but 2.2 uses 2.
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|
* Experimental busybox and uClibc functionality included for boot_fs.
|
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|
* Many improvements to the verbosity output.
|
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|
* Replacements path is set just once.
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|
* The Path Box only allowed extra paths to be added before the first
|
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|
|
generation of a root_fs creation, this was because the values
|
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|
|
weren't allowed to be changed after they were defined. This has
|
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|
|
been fixed.
|
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|
|
* Symlinks have been vastly improved. Fictional or real links can now
|
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|
|
be specified, and links always follow the link -> (file | directory
|
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|
|
) format where either side can be existing dirs/files or fictional
|
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|
|
dirs/files on the system.
|
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|
|
* All of Tom's templates have been replaced with new templates clearly
|
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|
marked as Examples.
|
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|
|
* Example.yard takes advantage of the automated NSS and PAM feature,
|
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|
|
and can create a devfs or nondevfs root filesystem, and has many
|
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|
|
new replacements. The inittabs reflect modern versions of dpkg,
|
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|
rpm, and slackware based distributions.
|
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|
|
* Example-Mini.yard demonstrates the bare minimum required to create a
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|
working root_fs.
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|
* The documentation in the new templates has been improved to respect
|
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|
the way gbootroot's Yard now works, since it has been greatly
|
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|
modified from the original, and some old features deemed unnecessary
|
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|
|
have been removed.
|
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|
|
* The Debian.yard example has had a name change to Example-
|
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|
Debian.yard, and has additional documentation so the user
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|
understands its prerequisites. The FAQ covers make_debian usage.
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|
* Chrooted tests in the Yard Box are disabled and removed when a non-
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root user runs the box.
|
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|
* ARS and YardBox error handling is much better because $error has
|
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|
been made private, before it was mostly global in YardBox.pm which
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|
|
meant an error value remained ERROR even when the problem was fixed
|
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|
|
which caused the YardBox to fail to work properly after certain
|
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|
|
errors.
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|
* When the ARS hadn't been opened yet, the program reported that the
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|
root device hadn't been umounted yet, this was observed with
|
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|
|
genext2fs but was certainly a global bug. This has been fixed.
|
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|
|
* The majority of add-on replacements except for passwd*, shadow, and
|
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|
|
ld.so.conf have a CVS Id and "make_debian replacement".
|
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|
|
* Original CVS information is now preserved so that non-root users and
|
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|
|
root can't edit global replacements, the basic idea is that root
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|
will usually be using an editor like Emacs in
|
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|
$HOME/.gbootroot/yard/Replacements which respects that CVS versioned
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|
files outside of the repository are read-only (essentially because
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|
the date has changed). Users should make copies of versioned
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|
replacements which they want to edit, for instance: fstab.debian-
|
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|
1000 Also, they shouldn't defeat the mechanism by removing the CVS
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|
directories, although, only root has write permissions.
|
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|
|
* All replacements are now symlinks which is helpful to maintain
|
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|
|
static information for add-ons, anotherwards, this allows the
|
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|
|
author to know that all his replacements are updated in user
|
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|
|
workspaces when he releases a new add-on. Because of this change
|
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|
|
symlinks will now be respected in the Replacements directory since
|
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|
the file being pointed to will be used instead of the actual link
|
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|
|
when constructing the root filesystem.
|
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|
|
* Non-root users may now create boot disks. Boot Loaders may required
|
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|
|
root permissions for some methods, and the fstab may need to be
|
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|
|
edited, see FAQ. And some /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules may
|
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|
|
need to be given world read permissions.
|
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|
|
* A dialog box has been added which will pop up when the lilo stage
|
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|
|
has been reached for a normal user, explaining the requirements,
|
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|
|
and what the user can do next which is explained in detail in the
|
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|
|
FAQ.
|
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|
|
* Non-root users may now create root filesystems up to 8192k in size
|
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|
|
using genext2fs. FAQ explains how to exceed this limit as a normal
|
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|
|
user.
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|
* Added sources.list replacement.
|
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|
|
* Added /swapfile to fstab.debian.
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|
-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Wed, 12 Dec 2001 15:07:54 -0500
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|
gbootroot (1.2.14-1) unstable; urgency=low
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|
* Append field in the ABS now saves state for non-root users. Before it only
|
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|
|
remembered state if lilo.conf could actually be read, ofcourse, this wasn't
|
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|
|
an option for non-root users. The beginnings of non-root boot and root_fs
|
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|
|
creation capabilities have been put into place, but haven't been fully
|
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|
|
implemented. The end result of this is that directories created in
|
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|
|
$tmp are now static for non-root users and now use the userid number to
|
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|
|
keep track of different non-root users.
|
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|
|
* The author of swim came out with a new version he now calls dswim. This
|
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|
|
means Debian System Wide Information Manager, but the "d" could also stand
|
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|
|
for different. Changes have been made to make_debian to facilitate this
|
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|
|
much more stable version of swim, and better non-installed package checks
|
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|
|
have been implemented in make_debian.
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|
* The control dependencies have been vastly improved, and reflect the change
|
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|
|
from swim to dswim. Yard_chrooted_tests is now put in a gbootroot specific
|
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|
|
directory since it is unique to gbootroot.
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|
* The lastest user-mode-linux is included: 2.4.12
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|
* Updated the documentation, and it includes a better explanation in step 7
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|
|
for "How can I test gBootRoot?"
|
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|
* Added checks for the existence of ash, lilo, bzip2, and file for the 2
|
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|
|
disk compression method.
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-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Wed, 24 Oct 2001 13:03:32 -0400
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gbootroot (1.2.13-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial Release.
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-- Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource@users.sourceforge.net> Tue, 9 Oct 2001 02:20:52 -0400
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mode: debian-changelog
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