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author | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 2004-07-19 04:09:06 +0000 |
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committer | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 2004-07-19 04:09:06 +0000 |
commit | 205e2db21f41619f6d2e3f3f5ea8e12ca6c25fb2 (patch) | |
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replace "Mandrake Linux" with "Mandrakelinux"
-rw-r--r-- | docs/HACKING | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/README | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | help.msg.xml | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | make_boot_img | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mdk-stage1/doc/README | 10 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | rescue/lsparts | 5 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | rescue/rescue-doc | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | rescue/tree/etc/issue | 4 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | tools/hd_grub.cgi | 4 |
9 files changed, 29 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/docs/HACKING b/docs/HACKING index e427d173a..1b0fd444e 100644 --- a/docs/HACKING +++ b/docs/HACKING @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Beware, don't try this on a production machine with important data. Sources installation: First grab the gi.tar.bz2 archive and untar it in your home directory, for -example from DrakX-*.src.rpm on your Mandrake Linux distribution. +example from DrakX-*.src.rpm on your Mandrakelinux distribution. Fix a few things: % find gi -name "*/CVS/root/*" | xargs perl -pi -e 's/prigaux/anoncvs/' @@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ Preparing the compilation process: Create a top level directory called /export and give write permissions to the user/group that will be compiling DrakX. It is also suggested that you -copy a recent Mandrake Linux CD in there. (You don't have to put have all +copy a recent Mandrakelinux CD in there. (You don't have to put have all the RPMS...) ; you'll need roughly 1.5 Gbytes for a full install. (It is -possible to not have a copy of Mandrake Linux there, if all you desire is to +possible to not have a copy of Mandrakelinux there, if all you desire is to compile gi) diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README index b298f3603..4a023ae95 100644 --- a/docs/README +++ b/docs/README @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ have a look at gi/docs/object_class.fig * OEM ************************************************************************** ******************************************************************************** > I am a system OEM in Bangalore,India selling systems bundled with -> Mandrake Linux. The problem is that with every system I sell, I need to +> Mandrakelinux. The problem is that with every system I sell, I need to > install & configure the system which takes HOURS!. Can I do a diskcopy > instead? > @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ many solutions: 4. just like 3. but you may have to mount /cdrom after typing rescue on syslinux prompt (oem script do it automatically if a automatic boot nfs network has been done as server is known). under /cdrom may be anything - as long as it provides an installation tree of Mandrake Linux. + as long as it provides an installation tree of Mandrakelinux. after that run oem script by typing "/etc/oem -f" for normal installation or "/etc/oem -f server" for server installation (normal with server installed). diff --git a/help.msg.xml b/help.msg.xml index c20ea01c8..8c615bdcb 100644 --- a/help.msg.xml +++ b/help.msg.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <document> - <green>Welcome to <blue>Mandrake Linux</blue> install help</green> + <green>Welcome to <blue>Mandrakelinux</blue> install help</green> In most cases, the best way to get started is to simply press the <yellow><Enter></yellow> key. If you experience problems with standard install, try one of the following diff --git a/make_boot_img b/make_boot_img index f9a78f175..108cd37f7 100755 --- a/make_boot_img +++ b/make_boot_img @@ -435,9 +435,9 @@ To Build a Bootable CD-ROM, try: -f "$type.rdz" ? _ "cp -f $type.rdz $dir" : initrd($tmp_mnt_initrd, $type, $I, "$dir/$type.rdz"); output("$dir/boot.msg", " -Welcome to Mandrake Linux 7.1 +Welcome to Mandrakelinux 7.1 -Press <Enter> to install or upgrade a system 7mMandrake Linux7m +Press <Enter> to install or upgrade a system 7mMandrakelinux7m "); output("$dir/silo.conf", qq( @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ sub boot_img_ppc() { MacRISC </COMPATIBLE> <DESCRIPTION> -Mandrake Linux PPC bootloader +Mandrakelinux PPC bootloader </DESCRIPTION> <BOOT-SCRIPT> " screen" output @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ device-end 3 to foreground-color 0 to background-color " "(0C)" fb8-write drop -" Booting Mandrake Linux PPC..." fb8-write drop 100 ms +" Booting Mandrakelinux PPC..." fb8-write drop 100 ms boot cd:2,\\\\yaboot </BOOT-SCRIPT> <OS-BADGE-ICONS> @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ boot cd:2,\\\\yaboot '); output("$dir/$boot/yaboot.conf", ' -init-message = "\nWelcome to Mandrake Linux PPC!\nHit <TAB> for boot options.\n\n" +init-message = "\nWelcome to Mandrakelinux PPC!\nHit <TAB> for boot options.\n\n" timeout = 150 default = install-gui message=cd:,\\\\yaboot.msg @@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ image = enet:0,vmlinux '); output("$dir/$boot/yaboot.msg", ' -Thanks for choosing Mandrake Linux PPC. The following is a short +Thanks for choosing Mandrakelinux PPC. The following is a short explanation of the various options for booting the install CD. All options ending with "2.2" will use the 2.2.20-9mdkBOOT kernel. @@ -760,13 +760,13 @@ pause To display the help, press <space> until you reach "HELP END" pause . pause Please see http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/hd_grub.cgi for a friendlier solution pause . -pause To specify the location where Mandrake Linux is copied, +pause To specify the location where Mandrakelinux is copied, pause choose "Mandrake Install", and press "e". pause Then change "root (hd0,0)". FYI: pause - (hd0,0) is the first partition on first bios hard drive (usually hda1) pause - (hd0,4) is the first extended partition (usually hda5) pause - (hd1,0) is the first partition on second bios hard drive -pause Replace /cooker to suits the directory containing Mandrake Linux +pause Replace /cooker to suits the directory containing Mandrakelinux pause . pause HELP END EOF diff --git a/mdk-stage1/doc/README b/mdk-stage1/doc/README index e6c0cb420..405ed0622 100644 --- a/mdk-stage1/doc/README +++ b/mdk-stage1/doc/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ------------------------------------------------------- -* Stage1 of the Mandrake Linux installation program * +* Stage1 of the Mandrakelinux installation program * ------------------------------------------------------- @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ -=-=-- Okay, now, more details --=-=- - [ Installing Mandrake Linux ] + [ Installing Mandrakelinux ] -Per default, just insert your Mandrake Linux Installation CD into your +Per default, just insert your Mandrakelinux Installation CD into your CDROM tray, be sure your system BIOS is configured to boot on your CDROM, and that's all. @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ it's more basic but still usable :-). (#2) A shell is provided on second console in some cases (you need to compile it with -DSPAWN_SHELL and you need to provide a valid shell in the -initrd) and of course it's not in, in image files of Mandrake Linux +initrd) and of course it's not in, in image files of Mandrakelinux releases because it's too much diskspace. (#3) The log is printed out on the third console. This is the location @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ feature. It's implemented with a fork and a Unix pipe. [ Rescueing a system ] -Since Mandrake Linux 7.1, we provide a rescue system through each of the +Since Mandrakelinux 7.1, we provide a rescue system through each of the previously described methods. You don't need a special "rescue.img" file. Just hit "F1" at boot time, type in "rescue", and follow the first steps of the installation according to the method you chose (choose diff --git a/rescue/lsparts b/rescue/lsparts index 2346ee134..ff964c0d8 100755 --- a/rescue/lsparts +++ b/rescue/lsparts @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. # # -# This code is extracted from DrakX, the Mandrake Linux graphical installer. +# This code is extracted from DrakX, the Mandrakelinux graphical installer. # http://www.mandrakelinux.com/drakx/ # Open development rulz, find CVS here: # http://www.mandrakelinux.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/gi/ @@ -115,6 +115,9 @@ P: foreach (@parts) { #------------------------------------------------- #- $Log$ +#- Revision 1.3 2004/07/19 04:09:06 prigaux +#- replace "Mandrake Linux" with "Mandrakelinux" +#- #- Revision 1.2 2002/01/10 21:28:15 gc #- better looking output of type of partition (%x => %0x) #- diff --git a/rescue/rescue-doc b/rescue/rescue-doc index 1791966cb..9b972b545 100755 --- a/rescue/rescue-doc +++ b/rescue/rescue-doc @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The vast majority of problems that can affect a Linux system are much easier to repair on a running system than by booting into "rescue mode". In fact, there are very few problems which aren't easier to resolve in the comfortable environment of a fully -installed Mandrake Linux system than in this spartan "rescue +installed Mandrakelinux system than in this spartan "rescue system" shell. Some of the most common problems include: - bad or missing X (video display) configuration @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ In case you have found a new problem which should be handled by "rescue mode" but currently isn't, please report it to <gc@mandrakesoft.com>. -For more information on troubleshooting a Mandrake Linux system, +For more information on troubleshooting a Mandrakelinux system, please consult the official manuals, the documentation on MandrakeLinux.com, MandrakeUser.org, troubleshooting articles on MandrakeForum.com, or the MandrakeExpert.com support forum. diff --git a/rescue/tree/etc/issue b/rescue/tree/etc/issue index 345b8f631..af500e52e 100644 --- a/rescue/tree/etc/issue +++ b/rescue/tree/etc/issue @@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ [1;30;44m [40m [47m [40m [44m [40m[2[1;37;4[0m [1;30;44m [40m [47m [40m [30;44m [40m[2C[1;37;40m[0m [1;30;44m [40m [47m [40m [2C[1;37;40m[0m -[1;30;44m [40m [47m [40m [2C[1;37;40mMandrake Linux Rescue Disk[0m +[1;30;44m [40m [47m [40m [2C[1;37;40mMandrakelinux Rescue Disk[0m [1;30;44m [43m [30;47m [43m [40m [2C[1;37;40m[0m [1;30;44m [43m [47m [43m [40m [2C [1;30;44m [43m [47m [43m [40m[2C [1;30;44m [43m [40m [47m [40m [43m [40m[2C [0m[255D -Mandrake Linux release 10.0 +Mandrakelinux release 10.0 Use [1;33;40mloadkeys[0m to change your keyboard layout (eg: loadkeys fr) Use [1;33;40mmodprobe[0m to load modules (eg: modprobe snd-card-fm801) diff --git a/tools/hd_grub.cgi b/tools/hd_grub.cgi index e9b91c484..3449e5c48 100755 --- a/tools/hd_grub.cgi +++ b/tools/hd_grub.cgi @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ sub print_form { print p(), start_form(-name => 'form', -action => $cgi_name, -method => 'get'), - ul("Please choose the partition where Mandrake Linux is copied.", + ul("Please choose the partition where Mandrakelinux is copied.", li(popup_menu(-name => "hd", -default => 'hd0', -values => [ 'hd0' .. 'hd3' ], -labels => { hd0 => '1st BIOS hard drive (usually hda or sda)', @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ sub print_form { })), ), p(), - ul("Please enter the directory containing the Mandrake Linux Distribution.", + ul("Please enter the directory containing the Mandrakelinux Distribution.", li(textfield(-name => 'directory', -default => '/cooker/i586', size => 40)), ), p(submit(-name => 'Go')), |