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<center>$Id: index.html,v 1.44 2001/12/11 05:39:57 freesource Exp $</center> |
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Edit->Setting->Paths allows you to prepend a new search path to your |
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environments $PATH variable. |
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Edit->Setting->Paths allows you to prepend a new search path to gbootroot's |
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environment $PATH variable. |
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<p><IMG ALT="" SRC="images/filesystem.jpg" align="center"></p> |
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Edit->'File System" may alter the type of filesystem used to make the root |
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filesystem. Because the filesystem is |
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created on a loop device, some |
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filesystem types may complain or not be created at all.</p> |
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filesystem types may complain or not be created at all. If there |
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isn't any loop device support for the host system's kernel use |
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genext2fs. The filesystem type defaults to genext2fs for normal |
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users.</p> |
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<p><IMG ALT="" SRC="images/replacements.jpg" align="center"></p> |
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Create->Replacements creates special replacement |
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files. Presently it creates |
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an fstab configuration file as Replacements/etc/fstab.new in |
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a fstab configuration file as Replacements/etc/fstab.new in |
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$HOME/.gbootroot/yard/.</p> |
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of media. |
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Historically, developers have written scripts |
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which have focused on providing a particular type of root |
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filesystem and boot method. Observation, reveals that all these |
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filesystem and boot method. Observation reveals that all these |
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approaches share many commonalities. gBootRoot has been |
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designed to embrace |
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these similiarities, and to allow developers to create drop-in methods |
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