and it doesn't support --unlink. I think it's time to nuke cpio completely
out of the installation process, unless someone can think of a really good
reason to keep it (and don't say multiple volume extraction since we a) don't
use it anywhere anyway, and b) tar supports that too, now).
be callable _after_ installation in 2.1's system admin tools. This is
almost totally revamped now.
2. Support installation from DOS partition or floppy.
3. Many stray bogons eliminated. Perhaps a few introduced. One more
rev should fix this up, once I've spammed my test machine a couple of
times.
4. Installation from CD now *really* possible.
5. Allow user to specify arbitary subdirectories for NFS mountpoints -
UFS, NFS and CD distributions now share many common elements.
Add an interrupt handler for trigger-happy users.
Add domain to resolv.conf
More general cleanup in preparation for this script being split into
several scripts.
This attempts to make the installion a little less grating by not
clearing the screen every time a like-sized dialog is going to splat
on top of another one. If you don't want the screen to clear, set
clear="", otherwise leave it set to (or set it back to) "--clear".
It can't be set to "" all the time since then small dialogs appearing
on top of big dialogs look funky.
in how ftp transfers were done, make sure all output goes to /dev/ttyv1
for debugging, add in the parallel-IP support so Poul will stop
squeaking (for the moment, anyway).
Increase the amount of space available to the ethernet setup dialog
Put in a last parting-shot dialog telling you to run tzsetup, and promising
to do this for you later.
Adjust flags to ifconfig - they were bogus.
process output dialogs (or any way to stop the output, for that matter!).
2. Install the very first cut of my bininst stage6 script. VERY rough,
it doesn't actually do anything just yet, but I need to make sure that
it's at least executed for the moment.