[Rule-list] Test of the *real* 0.7.0
Devon
devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Sat Feb 23 04:47:13 EET 2002
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On Friday 22 February 2002 09:06 pm, Devon wrote:
> I'll also be posting
> incremental patches later tonight, so people can see the changes in the
> order they were made. Once those are done, perhaps we can move them
> into CVS.
As promised:
http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/rule/patches-0.7.0/
Comments on the patches: I added comments in the spec file
explaining the patches.
# This patch (0) adds the Rule modifications to the welcome
# screen, syslinux config changes to force text mode,
# and adds the RULE custom install classes to the installer.
Patch: rule_classes.patch
# This patch (1) adds the 3rd disk possibility to the installer.
# It should only be used when creating an additional CD image
# that will use the stock redhat disks.
Patch1: 3disk.patch
# Patch (2) Minor anaconda modifications to force text mode, and remove
# the message about starting text mode in low memory installs.
Patch2: text_mode.patch
# This patch (3) is for creating RULE as a boot floppy/update disk
# combination. It will modify paths, and cause any other method to
# fail the way it is currently hacked in. Must be fixed at some point.
Patch3: update_path.patch
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