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my $norm_root_device; |
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my ($hbox_advanced,$ha1,$ha2); |
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my $separator_advanced; |
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my $table_advanced; |
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my $button_count = 0; |
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my $obj_count = 0; |
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my ($lib_strip_check,$bin_strip_check); |
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@ -1662,12 +1663,6 @@ The second row allows you to select the kernel for the Boot/Root set. You |
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may either use the file selector button on the right hand side, or you may |
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type in the location on the left hand side. |
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NOTE: |
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Presently you need to press [Enter] on your keyboard to select what you |
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typed in, but one advantage of this is that gBootRoot understands shell |
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notation like ../twobelow/kernel. The only disadvantage of this is that my |
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program may be written up as an example in a GUI blooper book. :) |
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The third row allows you to select the compressed filesystem you are |
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providing, using either of the two ways mentioned before. |
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