9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jkh
8b2cef6b70 Bring the 2.0 RELEASE version back into -current. Now I just need
to resurrect my changes for the last snapshot, which were unfortunately
lost in a forest fire on time.
1994-12-27 23:26:59 +00:00
phk
e1f4929dce Add a "write Bootcode" option to the Fdisk editor.
unzip sysinstall on the way to the hd.
1994-11-18 11:30:04 +00:00
jkh
ad3495c912 Poul's and my idea of avoiding the last reboot at the end was
too ambitious; we can't make the transiton from install to /sbin/init
without another reboot.  Sigh..  Oh well, not that big a deal.
1994-11-08 18:44:14 +00:00
jkh
f260055f86 Detect that bininst has finished and go straight into the new system.
Reviewed by: phk
1994-11-08 14:04:19 +00:00
phk
4a46b8f736 Fixed to make sysinstall work again. Notable changes:
Removed a dialog_clear() which somebody aimlessly had slammed into TellEm()
in absence of any understanding of the structure of this program. :-(

Skip through stage0 for now.

Make write_bootblocks write the disklabel using the kernel-call, and forget
about the boot-blocks for now.  This is wrong, but I havn't found the real
problem yet.  I will continue work on this problem.

Added a Debug-feature.  There is a printf' like Debug() now which sends its
output to ttyv1 (Alt-F2), and all "discarded output" from sub-processes end
up there too.  Made TellEm() put it's messages there also, so that we can
see where what happens.

Set the PATH for the shell we shouldn't start at the end :-)

set "npartitions" after the disklabel-editor returns, so that we actually
can edit all the 8 parts of the label.
1994-10-29 10:01:40 +00:00
phk
09aa3e2129 So there. Now we live on the hard-disk! 1994-10-26 05:41:02 +00:00
phk
924ebf6a0f New and Improved! crunch with gzip, newfs, fsck and cpio. gzip result.
fits on 1200 kb floppy with unstripped GENERIC kernel.
1994-10-26 02:53:15 +00:00
phk
2cae2759f0 Now stage2 runs all the way.. 1994-10-21 05:36:43 +00:00
phk
d50bb0c33e Latest changes from me. Over to you Paul... 1994-10-21 02:14:54 +00:00