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This removes the note about things freezing because this has been fixed,

but the verbosity box still hogs CPU .. open and close it.
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freesource 23 years ago
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  1. 24
      add-ons/yard/make-debian-X11/make_debian-X11
  2. 24
      yard/scripts/make_debian

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add-ons/yard/make-debian-X11/make_debian-X11

@ -84,10 +84,6 @@ $Id
# IMPORTANT NOTE: Things slow down noticeably when the buffer gets too big in
# the verbosity box so consider closing it with the slider for faster
# generation. Look at /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'/verbose instead.
#
# The windows will appear to freeze up while using this template, this is
# natural, be patient, because it will complete. If you want to create
# another filesystem concurrently, open up another invocation of gBootRoot.
# Todays Quote: Creating a root filesystem is all about stuff.
@ -235,6 +231,24 @@ $Id
# Stuff so ldconfig creates all the proper dependencies.
/etc/ld.so.conf <= Replacements/etc/ld.so.conf
# User-Mode-Linux modules stuff
#
# These are modules compiled for the uml kernel version
# included with gbootroot. Choose 2.2 or 2.4 depending on
# which kernel series your are using with your live host system.
# You may either include the modules archive with the root
# filesystem as a replacement and "tar xvf", or untar the
# modules archive from the host system by mounting it
# with "mount -t hostfs none -o \
# /usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules /mnt"
# and then "tar xvf /mnt/modules-2.4.tar -C /".
#
# Then "depmod -ae -F /proc/ksyms" from the running uml kernel.
#
#
#/modules-2.2.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.2.tar
#/modules-2.4.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.4.tar
## ALL the REQUIRED files generated by make-debian.
## This is stuff from the required packages, so some files may be
## removed, or some files can be replaced with stuff from say .. busybox.
@ -254,7 +268,7 @@ return $stuff;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
my $rm = "\$";
$main::Id = "# \$Id: make_debian-X11,v 1.34 2001/11/09 20:02:53 freesource Exp $rm";
$main::Id = "# \$Id: make_debian-X11,v 1.35 2001/12/09 10:18:14 freesource Exp $rm";
my $sbin = grep(/\/usr\/sbin/,$ENV{'PATH'});
if ($sbin == 0) {
$ENV{'PATH'} = "/usr/sbin:" . $ENV{'PATH'};

24
yard/scripts/make_debian

@ -83,10 +83,6 @@ $Id
# IMPORTANT NOTE: Things slow down noticeably when the buffer gets too big in
# the verbosity box so consider closing it with the slider for faster
# generation. Look at /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'/verbose instead.
#
# The windows will appear to freeze up while using this template, this is
# natural, be patient, because it will complete. If you want to create
# another filesystem concurrently, open up another invocation of gBootRoot.
# Todays Quote: Creating a root filesystem is all about stuff.
@ -215,6 +211,24 @@ $Id
# Stuff so ldconfig creates all the proper dependencies.
/etc/ld.so.conf <= Replacements/etc/ld.so.conf
# User-Mode-Linux modules stuff
#
# These are modules compiled for the uml kernel version
# included with gbootroot. Choose 2.2 or 2.4 depending on
# which kernel series your are using with your live host system.
# You may either include the modules archive with the root
# filesystem as a replacement and "tar xvf", or untar the
# modules archive from the host system by mounting it
# with "mount -t hostfs none -o \
# /usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules /mnt"
# and then "tar xvf /mnt/modules-2.4.tar -C /".
#
# Then "depmod -ae -F /proc/ksyms" from the running uml kernel.
#
#
#/modules-2.2.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.2.tar
#/modules-2.4.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.4.tar
## ALL the REQUIRED files generated by make-debian.
## This is stuff from the required packages, so some files may be
## removed, or some files can be replaced with stuff from say .. busybox.
@ -234,7 +248,7 @@ return $stuff;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
my $rm = "\$";
$main::Id = "# \$Id: make_debian,v 1.55 2001/11/09 20:02:52 freesource Exp $rm";
$main::Id = "# \$Id: make_debian,v 1.56 2001/11/15 02:34:55 freesource Exp $rm";
my $sbin = grep(/\/usr\/sbin/,$ENV{'PATH'});
if ($sbin == 0) {
$ENV{'PATH'} = "/usr/sbin:" . $ENV{'PATH'};

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