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# $Id: Example-Debian.yard,v 1.4 2001/12/07 02:39:47 freesource Exp $ |
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# $Id: Example-Debian.yard,v 1.5 2001/12/07 03:25:08 freesource Exp $ |
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# Generated by make_debian. |
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# Note: This is provided as an example to show how a macro distribution |
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# IMPORTANT NOTE: Things slow down noticeably when the buffer gets too big in |
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# the verbosity box so consider closing it with the slider for faster |
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# generation. Look at /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'/verbose instead. |
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# |
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# The windows will appear to freeze up while using this template, this is |
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# natural, be patient, because it will complete. If you want to create |
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# another filesystem concurrently, open up another invocation of gBootRoot. |
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# generation. There are several ways to accomplish this: |
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# Choose Edit->Stages->"user defined" and go one stage at a time, closing |
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# the verbosity box with the slider bar between each stage, and then |
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# reopen the verbosity box. If the stage is particularly long, you |
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# can toggle the slider bar to close the verbosity box and reopen it |
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# again clearing the buffer in the process. You may choose a lower |
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# verbosity level, or you may keep the verbosity box off altogether and |
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# look at /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'/verbose or |
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# /tmp/gboot_non_root_`id -u`/verbose (normal user). |
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# Todays Quote: Creating a root filesystem is all about stuff. |
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