Remove support for cpioVerbose=medium because bsdcpio doesn't support the

"-V" flag.

PR:	bin/151821
Submitted by:	Devin Teske <dteske at vicor.com>
MFC after:	1 week
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brucec 2010-11-14 10:22:09 +00:00
parent 4d30e0fd9a
commit 84e7baa55e
3 changed files with 2 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ blanktime Screen blank time setting in seconds
bootManager Select boot manager: booteasy, standard or none
browserBinary Which doc browser to use (default: links)
browserPackage Which package to get browser from (default: links)
cpioVerbose How verbose to be with cpio: high, medium or low
cpioVerbose How verbose to be with cpio: high or low
debug Extra debugging?
defaultrouter IP address of default route
disk Which disk to operate on (ad0, da0, etc).

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@ -117,8 +117,6 @@ cpioVerbosity()
if (cp && !strcmp(cp, "high"))
return "-v";
else if (cp && !strcmp(cp, "medium"))
return "-V";
return "";
}
@ -848,8 +846,6 @@ mediaSetCPIOVerbosity(dialogMenuItem *self)
}
else {
if (!strcmp(cp, "low"))
variable_set2(VAR_CPIO_VERBOSITY, "medium", 0);
else if (!strcmp(cp, "medium"))
variable_set2(VAR_CPIO_VERBOSITY, "high", 0);
else /* must be "high" - wrap around */
variable_set2(VAR_CPIO_VERBOSITY, "low", 0);

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@ -744,8 +744,7 @@ Default: user@host
.Sy Variables :
.Bl -tag -width indent
.It cpioVerbose
Can be used to set the verbosity of cpio extractions to low, medium or
high.
Can be used to set the verbosity of cpio extractions to low or high.
.El
.It mediaGetType
Interactively get the user to specify some type of media.