[Rule-list] Slinky enhancements
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Thu Sep 26 07:33:07 EEST 2002
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On Wednesday 25 September 2002 04:28 pm, hairylarry at deltaboogie.com wrote:
> Michael and all,
>
> How close is slinky to internationalization? I would want the English
> language prompts to be fairly stable before asking others to translate
> them. What can I do to help with this?
I need to go through and clean everything up a bit. Haven't had time to
work on this all summer. Hopefully I'll have some time in the near
future.
> I would also like to work on the slinky auto installer. That is an
> install to a system with one drive only to be fully dedicated to linux
> that would do the partitioning without user intervention. This will
> work in most slinky installs and avoid many of the hard questions that
> newbies stumble on.
>
> Should this be a slinky option or another program?
It could be done as a slinky option, I'd think. Go ahead and give it a
try.
> What shell is slinky using now? Still busybox? What math is
> available and what syntax does it use? A link to the document would
> be great.
It's a busybox variant of the ash shell. Most ash syntax is acceptable.
Math is possible, though I haven't even looked at this recently. Boot
from the latest slinky disk, and try a few commands. ;)
> I worked on this earlier and decided to postpone refinement while
> slinky was undergoing rapid change. How stable is slinky now? How
> close to alpha?
I suppose it would almost qualify as alpha. Still needs some work, but
it's mostly working, and hasn't been proven to destroy systems at will.
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