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diff --git a/docs/BUGS b/docs/BUGS
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-doInstallStep: if there's not enough room, error, but packages are marked installed :(
-
-when you click directly on setupFilesystems and you have scsi, you're fucked.
-Even if you go to setupSCSI, you won't be able to have partitions again.
-
-bug non reproductible:
-- /etc/passwd is empty after `root passwd' stage :(
-- reboot at the end of package installation with a lot of error messages from
-gtk about the progressbar
-
diff --git a/docs/COPYING b/docs/COPYING
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diff --git a/docs/HACKING b/docs/HACKING
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--- a/docs/HACKING
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@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
--=-=--
-DrakX is a very big project, and it needs special setups to work.
-The purpose of this file is to explain how you can setup your box to make it
-compile and run.
--=-=--
-
-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.
-
-cd to gi
-for i in `du -a | grep CVS/Root | cut -f 2`
-do
- sed -e 's/prigaux/anoncvs/' $i > $i.tmp
- mv $i.tmp $i
-done
-
-Then, log yourself into the cvs:
-% export CVS_RSH=ssh
-% export CVSROOT=:ext:anoncvs@cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker
-% cvs checkout gi
- (passwd: 'cvs')
-And update the gi package:
-cvs update -P -d
-
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Preparing the compilation process:
-
-(1) target directory
-
-create a /export directory and copy a recent Mandrake Linux CD in there.
-(You don't have to put have all the RPMS...) ; you'll need roughly 1.5
-Gbytes for a full install.
-
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] su -c "mkdir /export"
-
-
-(2) devel packages
-
-you need quite a few devel packages to run the stuff; roughly: gcc, make,
-glibc-devel, perl-devel, XFree86-devel, libglib-devel, libgtk+-devel,
-perl-GTK, ldetect*, libslang-devel, libnewt-devel, e2fsprogs, dosfstools,
-rpm-devel, popt-devel, rpmtools, libbzip2*, libncurses*.
-
-you may need a few others I forgot to mention. if the compilation
-fails, try to understand the message and install any necessary
-remaining package.
-
-
-(3) sudo
-
-never build or run DrakX as root; install package sudo, and set up
-relevant permissions; the following should be enough: (in your
-/etc/sudoers)
-
-gc ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/patch,NOPASSWD:/bin/rpm,NOPASSWD:/bin/mount,NOPASSWD:/bin/cp,NOPASSWD:/bin/umount,NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/install,NOPASSWD:/bin/rm,NOPASSWD:/bin/mv,NOPASSWD:/bin/tar,NOPASSWD:/bin/cpio,NOPASSWD:/bin/chown,NOPASSWD:/bin/mkdir,NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/strip,NOPASSWD:/bin/mknod
-
-
-(4) boot kernel
-
-you need one or more kernels and (all?) their modules. it's located in
-subdirectory "all.kernels" in DrakX-*.src.rpm ; if you ever grab (or
-build) another boot kernel, replace or add an entry in "all.kernels" as:
-
- (a) create your modules subdir (useful to describe the
- VERSION_RELEASE) and untar your kernel
-
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi/all.kernels] mkdir 2.4.1-BOOTcustom
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi/all.kernels] cd 2.4.1-BOOTcustom
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi/all.kernels/2.4.1-BOOTcustom] tar jxvf ~/mycustomkernel.tar.bz2
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi/all.kernels/2.4.1-BOOTcustom] ls
-boot/ cardmgr/ lib/
-
- (c) build kernel/modules stuff for stage1 and stage2
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] ./update_kernel
-
-
-(5) pray
-
-[gc@obiwan ~/cvs/gi] make
-
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-The comments written with #- are automatically stripped out at install.
-
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-testing all:
-
- go to the perl-install directory and execute ./g_auto_install --test
-
- You should be able to test the whole thing in a non-destructive way.
-
-NEVER compile and/or execute DrakX as root!
-
-
-
-
-Here is how I (dams) made it work on my computer.
--------------------------------------------------
-
-- get the sources
-- install the librairies needed included newt-devel gtk+-devel popt-devel popt gtk-engines
-- cd path/to/gi
-- make
-- mkdir /usr/share/gtk
-- ln -s path/to/gi/perl-install/share/themes /usr/share/gtk
-- ln -s path/to/gi/perl-install/share/step-* /usr/share
-- ln -s path/to/gi/perl-install/share/help.xpm /usr/share
-- ln -s path/to/gi/perl-install/share/isdn* /etc/sysconfdir/network-scripts
-- have a cd architecture linked on /export
-- ln -s /export /tmp/rhimage
-- export PERL_INSTALL_TEST=1
-- cd path/to/gi/perl-install
-- gendistrib --noclean --distrib /export
-- ./install2 in root (dangerous) or chmod a+r /dev/hd* and ./install2 in user
-
-
-
-address all bugreports to dave@null.com
diff --git a/docs/Partition-ends-after-end-of-disk.txt b/docs/Partition-ends-after-end-of-disk.txt
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- Cylinder/Head/Size Hell Is Not Over
-
- pixel@mandrakesoft.com
- $Date$
-
-
-Nowadays, you can boot Linux without ever relying on CHS
-(Cylinder/Head/Size):
-
-- CHS information on partition table is obsolete and not used anymore.
-It was causing the 1024th cylinder limitation:
- - disallowing partitions above 8GiG. Problem overcome using 28bits Linear
- Block Addressing (LBA) in partition table.
- - disallowing to boot on partition above 8GiG (due to int13 limitation used
- in bootloaders). Problem overcome using int13 extensions (EDD)
-
-Logical CHS (Cylinder/Head/Size) and physical CHS are not related anymore.
-Especially the size of a hard drive is not a multiple of the number of
-Cylinders.
-
-
-The problem is that many tools still rely somewhat heavily on CHS information.
-- most tools adjust partitions on cylinder boundary
-- some tools compute the size of the disk based on CHS (eg: fdisk)
-
-
-Resulting problems in various tools:
-
-- last partition not cylinder boundary adjusted, and overrun CHS computed size
- - fdisk
- > Total allocated sectors %d greater than the maximum %d
- - cfdisk (need confirmation)
- > FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition %d: Partition ends after end-of-disk
- or
- > FATAL ERROR: Bad logical partition %d: Partition ends after end-of-disk
- - Partition Magic (version?)
- > Error #109: Partition ends after end of disk
- - Windows <= 98se, Windows Me
- (doesn't like it, what error message?)
-
- Tools handling it correctly:
- - parted and so diskdruid in RedHat >= 7.2 (or is it 7.x?)
- - diskdrake >= Mandrake 8.2
- - Windows XP (need confirmation)
-
- Tools using the full size of the disk, and so causing pbs with fdisk/cfdisk/...:
- - diskdrake == Mandrake 8.2
-
-- disagreement between CHS and linear address
- - parted
- > "Warning: Unable to align partition properly. This probably means that
- > another partitioning tool generated an
- > incorrect partition table, because it didn't have the correct BIOS
- > geometry. It is safe to ignore,but
- > ignoring may cause (fixable) problems with some boot loaders.
- > Ignore Cancel ? C
- - lilo
- > Warning: Kernel & BIOS return differing head/sector geometries for device 0x80
- > Kernel: 38792 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors
- > BIOS: 1023 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors
- > Device 0x2100: Inconsistent partition table, 2nd entry
- > CHS address in PT: 48:0:1 --> LBA (771120)
- > LBA address in PT: 48384 --> CHS (3:3:1)
- > The partition table is *NOT* being adjusted.
-
-
diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README
deleted file mode 100644
index d35508e66..000000000
--- a/docs/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,377 +0,0 @@
-Well here is a little description of what DrakX needs to work in comparison
-to the RH newt install.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* CVS **************************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-Like all good free software, DrakX is in CVS :)
-
-You can access it at http://www.mandrakelinux.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/gi
-
-or via
-
-export CVS_RSH=ssh
-export CVSROOT=:ext:anoncvs@cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker
-cvs checkout gi
- (enter password 'cvs')
-
-
-This is only read-only access. If you want more, tell me (pixel@mandrakesoft.com)
-
-Alas, all is not in CVS as a lot of things are binary files.
-
-For the boot kernel, see https://kenobi.mandrakesoft.com/~chmou/kernel/BOOT/
-or build your own:
-- install the kernel-*.src.rpm from
-- go to the /usr/src/RPM/SPECS/ (or any others topdir you have configured).
-- type rpm -ba --with BOOT kernel-2.4.spec.
-Then see function install_kernel() at the end of gi/update_kernel.
-
-For the other things, take SRPMS/DrakX-*.src.rpm
-
-Please note that redoing *all* the stuff is not for the faint of heart. I myself
-sometimes wonder what the whole make does :-%
-Instead, changing some .pm files is quite easy (nice interpreted language)
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Making your custom install ***************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-If you have your own rpms you want to add, or make your own updated cdrom, you
-just have to issue:
-
-% gendistrib --noclean --distrib <DIRS>
-
-Where <DIRS> is the root of all the media that the install will see, this first
-one is the main one :
-
-(1) network or 1-cdrom installs
- DIRS == the root directory of the Distribution
-
-(2) multi-cdrom install
- DIRS == the root directories of all the media that the install will see
-
-``gendistrib'' will scan the file Mandrake/base/hdlists in the main root
-directory (the first one in DIRS) to search for all media used. Typically you
-use Mandrake/RPMS* for RPM packages repository.
-For multi-cd, please use Mandrake/RPMS or Mandrake/RPMS1, Mandrake/RPMS2, etc.
-For one CD or a network/hd volume, please use Mandrake/RPMS.
-
-Optionnally, you can modify ``Mandrake/base/rpmsrate''; this file manages
-the relative importance of the files, and thus their installation or not.
-
-Also, mdkinst_stage2.gz must be remade if you modify files in Mandrake/mdkinst.
-See below for information about these files.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* FILES ************************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-First here are the different things needed :
-
-Mandrake/base/hdlists
- description of the available install media.
- format is one line for one medium as
- <hdlist_name> <rpms_directory> <description>
- <hdlist_name> should be match regexp /hdlist\S*.cz2?/
- for example (two cd install) you get
- hdlist1.cz Mandrake/RPMS1 Boot CD
- hdlist2.cz Mandrake/RPMS2 Extension CD
-
-Mandrake/base/hdlist*.cz
- table of rpm's headers, referred by ``hdlists''
- their contents can be listed using ``packdrake -l <hdlist_file>'' or
- or ``parsehdlist <hdlist_file>''.
- ! Need to be remade when Mandrake/RPMS* changes (with ``gendistrib'') !
-
-Mandrake/base/depslist.ordered
- for each packages, tell which package it depends on. Also contains the
- size for some (obscure) bloody reasons.
- ! Need to be remade when Mandrake/RPMS* changes !
- (with ``gendistrib --noclean --distrib .'')
-
-Mandrake/base/compss
- obsoletes comps. It store packages in different categories, generated
- from the %{GROUP} field
- ! Need to be remade when Mandrake/RPMS* changes !
- (with ``gendistrib --noclean --distrib .'')
-
-Mandrake/base/rpmsrate
- ranks and classify packages, so that the installer will know which
- ones to install. format is :
- <intern_group>
- <level> <packages>
- where <intern_group> is a symbolic name used in Mandrake/base/compssUsers* files,
- and <level> defines importance level as described below :
- 5 must have
- 4 important
- 3 very nice
- 2 nice
- 1 maybe
- by default (for non expert), group selects packages for level 4 (important)
- and 5 (must have). export mode add 3 (very nice) level. other level (below 2)
- can only be selected using individual package selection.
-
-Mandrake/mdkinst
- live system used on certain installs. See ``Ramdisk or not'' below for
- more.
-
-Mandrake/base/mdkinst_stage2.bz2
- for the ramdisk. live sytem in ext2 filesystem bzipped2.
- generated from Mandrake/mdkinst tree using misc/make_mdkinst_stage2
- See ``Ramdisk or not'' below for more.
-
-Mandrake/base/rescue_stage2.bz2
- rescue ramdisk. live sytem in ext2 filesystem bzipped2.
- this is the ramdisk loaded when typing rescue on boot prompt.
- there is no live system available, only the ramdisk is used.
-
-images/*.img
- boot images to use with DrakX. Use:
- - cdrom for cdrom install
- - network for ftp/nfs install (non-pcmcia devices)
- - hd for hard-disk install
- - pcmcia for pcmcia install (see ``PCMCIA install'' below for more)
-
- the following modules have been removed from:
- network.img: acenic sk98lin de4x5
- cdrom.img and hd.img: BusLogic seagate fdomain g_NCR5380 dc395x_trm tmscsim
- hd.img: dpt_i2o eata eata_pio eata_dma
- cdrom.img: aztcd gscd isp16 mcd mcdx optcd cm206 sjcd
- pcmcia.img: apa1480_cb
- they are now in "other.img",
-
- blank.img is a blank boot image without a kernel nor initrd. this image
- can be used to generate custom boot disk.
-
- if you think one of those modules is used a lot, tell me, i may find some room
- to put it back on the main floppies.
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-* logs *************************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-During install, a lot of interesting stuff can be found in different places:
-in consoles and in files. To switch to console 2 for example, do Ctrl-Alt-F2
-from the X install.
-- alt-F1: the stdout of the install. Not very interesting stuff
-- alt-F2: simple shell. Quite a lot of commands are available but as they are
-written in perl (for space), they do not handle the very same options as normal.
-After install, you can do ``chroot /mnt'' to see your system just like after
-rebooting. ``rpm -qa'' works for example.
-- alt-F3: a lot of interesting things. Be carefull, some ``ERROR'' messages are
-not interesting.
-- alt-F4: kernel's place. aka the output of dmesg.
-- alt-F7: the graphical install lives there
-
-- command "bug" puts on floppy lots of interesting stuff.
-- /tmp/stage1.log: same as alt-F3 part when stage1 run (e.g. actions
- before graphical install really begins)
-- /tmp/ddebug.log: (nearly the) same as latter alt-F3 part
-- /tmp/syslog: same as alt-F4
-- /mnt/root/drakx/ddebug.log: at the end of each step, DrakX tries to backup
- /tmp/ddebug.log to /mnt/root/drakx. Available only after mounting of /.
-- /mnt/root/drakx/install.log: the log of the installation (or upgrade) of the rpms
-(just like rpm's /mnt/tmp/(install|upgrade).log)
-- /mnt/root/drakx/auto_inst.cfg.pl: a kickstart file generated at the end of each
-step. Can be used in 2 ways: kickstart install or ``defcfg'' install. Hopefully
-you know about kickstart. ``defcfg'' is a way to customize the default values in
-install. For example, French can be the default language with a qwerty keyboard,
-the auto-partitionning partitions can be changed, the default user class can be
-set to developer (!)...
-
-********************************************************************************
-* po translation files *********************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-DrakX uses .po files for its translation. A script takes the different
-strings out of the .pm files. It generates the DrakX.pot file which contains
-all the english strings to translate.
-To add a new language, you just have to add it to lang.pm (if it's not there
-already) and put the .po in the perl-install/po directory (see ``Ramdisk or
-not'' to know if you have to regenerate the mdkinst_stage2.gz)
-
-********************************************************************************
-* PCMCIA install ***************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-If the media you use to install is a pcmcia device, use the pcmcia boot disk.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Ramdisk or not ***************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-The DrakX install is much bigger than the newt one. So the ramdisk which was
-used is getting big, and costs a lot in memory
-(eg: the mdkinst_stage2 is 14MB - 23/09/99)
-(update! now size is 21MB - 24/01/01)
-(update! now size is 19MB - 26/04/01)
-
-| | newt | DrakX
-|-------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------
-| nfs | live | live
-| ftp | ramdisk | ramdisk
-| http | ramdisk | ramdisk
-| hd | ramdisk | live if Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/bin/runinstall2 is a link,
-| | | ramdisk otherwise
-| cdrom | ramdisk | live if memory < 52MB, ramdisk otherwise
-
-Where ramdisk is needed, if detected memory is below the limit allowed for
-ramdisk (maintained in file gi/mdk-stage1/config-stage1.h; currently 52 Mb),
-a failure dialog will be printed explaining that there is not enough memory
-to perform the installation.
-
-When i say live, it means that the stage1 will *mount* the
-Mandrake/mdkinst and use it that way.
-
-The ramdisk is used in place of the live in some cases. This ramdisk is filled
-with mdkinst_stage2.gz
-
-For cdrom install, the ramdisk is used to speed up things (access time is quite
-high on cdrom drives)
-
-For pcmcia, it depends on the type of install.
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-* modules **********************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-Modules can be found in at least 2 places:
-- in /modules/modules.mar
-- in /lib/modules.cz<KERNEL_VERSION_RELEASE>
-
-/modules/modules.mar is used in mdk-stage1. It contains only modules
-interesting for one kind of install. For example in an hd install, it
-contains scsi modules. For a network install, it contains network card
-modules. (To create, extract or view files in a ``mar'' archive, please
-use gi/mdk-stage1/mar/mar; this is basically an archive format meant to
-be minimalistic)
-
-/lib/modules.cz<KERNEL_VERSION_RELEASE> contains all modules, it is used
-in stage2.
-
-
-To install a module, use modprobe which is in /usr/bin. It's a perl wrapper
-around /usr/bin/insmod. It uses the dependencies found in
-/modules/modules.dep (stage1).
-
-/usr/bin/insmod is a wrapper around /usr/bin/insmod_. It just extracts the
-module out of /lib/modules.cz in /tmp. Then it calls insmod_.
-
-/usr/bin/insmod_ is the real prog (which you usually find in /sbin/). You need
-to give it the complete path.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Making screenshots ***********************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-1. easy solution: press "F2"!
-
-2. On a test machine, make a network install, switch to console (ctrl-alt-F2), enter:
-% xhost+
-then, on another computer:
-% DISPLAY=test_machine:0 xwd -root | convert - screenshot.png
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Miscellaneous ****************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-> o Media access methods: nfs, ftp, http, hd, cdrom
-> o Stages: init, stage1, stage2
-> - What exactly each stage does
-
-init loads stage1
-stage1 loads stage2, on various medium type
-
-stage2 is too big to fit on a floppy, that's why stage1 exists
-
-> - How each stage relates to the various media access methods
-
-stage1 knows only how to access to the media is compiled for. It contains only
-the kernel modules needed for that media. For eg, the nfs/ftp/http stage1
-doesn't contain scsi modules nor ide.
-
-> - How one stage terminates and another begins. i.e., How does
-> stage1 find, mount, and launch stage2?
-
-/sbin/init just starts /sbin/stage1
-/sbin/stage1 takes care of mounting stage2 (in ramdisk if necessary)
- then it runs /usr/bin/runinstall2
-
-> o Text and Graphic mode installers
-> - Architectural overview of each
-
-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
-> install & configure the system which takes HOURS!. Can I do a diskcopy
-> instead?
->
-> Please Help. This is a major bottleneck for me.
-
-many solutions:
-
-- make an install on drive hdb, then :
- dd if=/dev/hdb of=/dev/hdc
- but you should make sure the hardware is *REALLY* identical.
-
-- try the oem feature
- 3. - burn a cd out of *latest* cooker or 8.0 and above.
- - boot on it telling "oem" to syslinux
- !! it will destroy every data on the harddrive or
- resize (or use free space) if *ONLY* one fat partition is defined !!
- - you now have a very automated install matrix
- (duplicate it with "dd if=/dev/hdb of=/dev/hdc bs=1M count=730")
-
- put the harddrive in the oem box, the user will now have an *very* automated
- install, just asking the root password and user password, and some other
- question according its hardware.
-
- 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.
- 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).
-
- 5. (just like 3. without burning a cd, doing the first part by hand)
- have a look at the /etc/oem script on the rescue and do it by hand...
-
-
-cu Pixel, fpons.
-
-
-comments:
-1. maybe copy unnecessary things -> take too long
- solution -> use bs=8k count=xxxx
-2. kernel_reread can be found on the new rescue, source is also at end of this
-mail. This solution works with one partition. Can be easily enhanced to many
-primary partitions... For extended partitions, more complicated, but not much :)
-3. has just been added in latest cooker. It may still have some pb. The main
-current limitation is IDE only, though it can be fixed easily for special cases.
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <sys/mount.h>
-#include <fcntl.h>
-
-void die(char *msg)
-{
- perror(msg);
- exit(1);
-}
-
-void kernel_read(char *dev)
-{
- int fd;
- if ((fd = open(dev, O_RDONLY)) == -1) die("can't open device");
- ioctl(fd, BLKRRPART, 0);
- close(fd);
-}
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- if (argc != 2) {
- fprintf(stderr, "usage: kernel_read_part <hard drive device>\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- kernel_read(argv[1]);
-}
diff --git a/docs/README.devel b/docs/README.devel
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index dd0fb6d5b..000000000
--- a/docs/README.devel
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@@ -1,252 +0,0 @@
-Well here is a little description of how DrakX can be modified or extended.
-Please refer to README file for getting DrakX code source and to known more
-exactly how it works and what it can do.
-
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Execution of DrakX ***********************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-DrakX has originally be written by pixel in perl and C.
-entry point for stage2 is /usr/bin/runinstall2 which is typically a link to
-/usr/bin/install2 which simply load module install2.pm and execute
-install2::main with @ARGV.
-
-install2::main parse command line arguments, prepare installation, find the right
-install_interactive class (take a look at gi/docs/object_class.fig) according to
-command line, memory available and if the interactive chosen is initializing
-correctly, else it will try a less-demanding interactive object.
-Once done, $::o is set to this install & interactive object and main runs the
-various step of install2 defined in $o->{steps}, starting with $o->{steps}{first}
-and iterating with method install_any::getNextStep().
-while running step, it trap any errors that may arise and use perl exception to
-change step.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* DrakX modules descriptions ***************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-Here is a brief description of what each modules of DrakX is doing.
-
-install2: main module of DrakX as described above, main loop execution of DrakX.
-
-install_steps: generic installation module containing steps definition, all steps
- should always be defined here as some methods may be used on automatic mode.
- there is no interactivity available. typically are defined base operation for
- configuring each step according to $o.
-
-install_steps_interactive: generic installation module with generic interative
- methods. typically are found all interactive code of DrakX for each steps.
-
-install_steps_auto_install: implementation installation module without interactive
- methods to match auto_install mode. this is the simplest as almost no method are
- redefined (inherit module install_steps only, compared to other implementation
- modules described below).
-
-install_steps_stdio: implementation installation module with interactive stdio
- methods to match stdio mode. inherit modules install_steps_interactive and
- interactive_stdio.
-
-install_steps_newt: implementation installation module with interactive newt
- methods to match newt mode. inherit modules install_steps_interactive and
- interactive_newt.
-
-install_steps_gtk: implementation installation module with interactive gtk
- methods to match gtk mode. inherit modules install_steps_interactive and
- interactive_gtk.
-
-install_any: contains various methods using generic interactive interface but
- not used by standalone tools.
-
-install_gtk: contains various methods using gtk interface but not used by
- standalone tools.
-
-interactive_stdio: implementation methods for interactivity in stdio mode.
- inherit module interactive.
-
-interactive_newt: implementation methods for interactivity in newt mode.
- inherit module interactive.
-
-interactive_gtk: implementation methods for interactivity in gtk mode.
- inherit module interactive.
-
-my_gtk: basic gtk access methods.
-
-any: contains various methods using generic interactive interface. to compare
- against install_any module as this one is available for standalone tools.
-
-class_discard: simple module that implement every methods undefined to return
- nothing. this trick is used to ensure no undefined method can arise when using
- code that reference interactive method which are not defined.
-
-common: contains very simple and very usefull (common) methods to do various task.
- some methods inspired by functionnal language.
-
-c: contains wrapper to C definition of methods used by DrakX, use of C is necessary
- for C extern libraries interface (rpmlib, ldetect), kernel interface, XFree
- interface.
-
-commands: implement some un*x commands, conflicting name with perl contains
- trailing underscore (_). this module is used by commands perl script that
- determine which command to run according to $0 (this is used this way when DrakX
- is running).
-
-run_program: allow running a program with redirection but without using a shell.
- allow rooted execution.
-
-help: contains all help message displayed by DrakX.
-
-log: log facility methods.
-
-lang: language manipulation methods, get and set sysconfig file, load po.
-
-keyboard: keyboard manipulation methods, get and set sysconfig file, set console
- keyboard mapping.
-
-mouse: mouse manipulation methods, get and set sysconfig file, change mouse.
-
-timezone: time zone manipulation methods, get and set timezone.
-
-services: services manipulation methods, activate or delete services (see
- /etc/rc.d/init.d directories).
-
-detect_devices: manage detection of various class of hardware.
-
-devices: manage device file, create device special according device name.
-
-partition_table: base partition table management methods, it manages
- appriopriate partition_table_XXX object according to what has been read
- as XXX partition table type.
-
-partition_table_raw: generic class for the following partition_table_XXX.
-
-partition_table_emtpy: matches an empty partition table.
-
-partition_table_dos: matches a DOS partition table.
-
-partition_table_bsd: matches a BSD partition table.
-
-partition_table_mac: matches an Apple partition table.
-
-partition_table_sun: matches a Sun Label partition table.
-
-fs: read and write /etc/fstab file, mount and umount, format.
-
-fsedit: manage (modyfy, edit) mount point associated to partition (like editing
- /etc/fstab).
-
-swap: swap management methods, format and mount (activation).
-
-raid: raid (software only) management methods.
-
-lvm: lvm (Logical Volume Manager) management methods.
-
-loopback: loopback management methods, used for lnx4win type installation or using
- a file as a partition.
-
-diskdrake: diskdrake itself, disk graphical (using gtk) manipulation tools.
-
-ftp: ftp mangement methods, used when using ftp install.
-
-http: http management methods, used when using http install.
-
-modparm: kernel modules options management, allow building nice dialog with each
- module parameter available.
-
-modules: kernel modules management, allow loading or unloading (ala modprobe or
- insmod).
-
-printer: printer management methods, read and write both LPR or CUPS configuration.
-
-printerdrake: interactive printer management methods.
-
-network: network management methods, get and set sysconfig file.
-
-netconnect: network configuration wizard.
-
-netconnect_const: network configuration wirard data.
-
-Xconfig: X configuration (monitor + already existing config file) management.
-
-Xconfigurator: X configuration wizard.
-
-Xconfigurator_const: X configuration wizard data.
-
-booloader: bootloader (LILO, GRUB, LOADLIN, SILO) configuration management methods.
-
-pkgs: rpm package and hdlist, depslist management methods, allow selecting or
- unselecting packages, manage rpmsrate file and select group, installation and
- removal methods of rpm file.
-
-crypto: *obsoleted* module to manage crypto site and rpm file.
-
-standalone: standalone only, allow defining a standalone tools.
-
-bootlook: standalone only, interface with DrakConf to configure bootloader options.
-
-drakfirewall: standalone only, interface with DrakConf to configure a tiny firewall.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* DrakX FAT resizer module description *****************************************
-********************************************************************************
-here is a fat resizer written in perl and C used by DrakX (diskdrake) to resize
-FAT16/FAT32 partition. it moves clusters to make sure a shrink can be done on the
-limit of the partition itself, if no cluster need to be moved, only boot sector
-partition limit are modified.
-
-any: various methods to flag cluster, compute min size.
-
-boot_sector: boot sector management methods.
-
-c_rewritten: originally resize_fat was only perl, this contains code section that
- are the most sensible to speed or memory contraints and have been rewritten to C
- using perl extension.
-
-dir_entry: manage directory structure.
-
-directory: traverse directory recursively, needed to move correctly cluster.
-
-fat: manage fat structure.
-
-info_sector: manage info sector.
-
-io: manage I/O on disk (need to take care of big file as partition size may be
- larger than 2GB).
-
-main: main resizer algortihm. if needed allocate new clusters, copy files, copy
- directories. update boot sector info.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* Adding a new step to DrakX ***************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-Say we want to add a question for setting "alawindows" option.
-We put it pretty early in the install, let's say after "Select Installation
-Class".
-
-1. in install2.pm
-
-add
-
- selectAlawindows => [ __("A la windows or not"), 0, 1, '' ],
-
-after
-
- selectInstallClass => [ __("Select installation class"), 1, 1, '' ],
-
-the 0, 1, '' means not "redoable", "skip on error", "don't hide"
-
-2. add your function selectAlawindows in install2.pm
-
-sub selectAlawindows { $o->selectAlawindows }
-
-3. add your function selectAlawindows in install_steps_interactive.pm
-
-sub selectAlawindows {
- my ($o) = @_;
- $o->{alawindows} = $o->ask_yesorno('', _("Throw everything away as windobe does?"), 1);
-}
-
-4. add your function selectAlawindows in install_steps.pm (not needed in that
-case, except for auto_install)
-
-sub selectAlawindows {}
-
-
diff --git a/docs/README.pxe b/docs/README.pxe
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index 2ddd205fe..000000000
--- a/docs/README.pxe
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@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-Here is a short description to configure a PXE server using dhcpd and tftpd.
-This allows a network boot for your ethernet card conforming to the Interl
-PXE specification.
-
-********************************************************************************
-********** General overview ************
-********************************************************************************
-
-You need a dhcp server and a tftp server on one or two machines to allow the
-network boot. We are not using a PXE server to achieve this as it is not
-mandatory.
-You can install tftp-server and dhcp-server package from the Mandrake
-distribution for example.
-
-On the server machine at 192.168.2.1, you will find a "/etc/dhcpd.conf" sample
-file written by Florin Grad <florin@mandrakesoft.com>, where "mydomain.com" is
-assumed to be your domain name, and 192.168.1.1 a name server. All install are
-done on subnet 192.168.2.0.
-
-All the files that will be downloaded by the tftp daemon are located under
-"/tftpboot" :
- "/tftpboot/pxelinux.0" is a program that is loaded directly by the machine
- where a network boot will be done, this program comes
- from the SYSLINUX package by H. Peter Anvin. (look at
- http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.php for more information)
- "/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/" is a directory where all configuration file for
- pxelinux.0 will be found, pxelinux.0 will download
- these file by itself. It searches first for a file
- named accordind to the machine IP address in
- hexadecimal, for example for 192.168.2.20, it
- looks for "C0A80214" first, then "C0A8021" and so
- on down to "C0", "C" and "default".
- "/tftpboot/network.rdz" is the standard network initrd for Mandrake installation.
- "/tftpboot/vmlinuz" is the boot kernel for installation.
- "/tftpboot/help.msg" is the message displayed by pxelinux.0, note that currently
- graphical message (as for install using SYSLINUX 1.48 with
- graphic patch by Mandrake) is not supported.
-
-All file "network.rdz", "vmlinuz", "help.msg" can be found by mounting "network.img",
-or the network floppy disk used for install, "pxelinux.cfg" is just an adaptation
-of the file found on the "network.img" called "syslinux.cfg" but without the reference
-to boot.msg (as it is not currently supported).
-
-Update network configuration for your needs and start dhcp server on the machine and
-tftp server and this should work.
-
-********************************************************************************
-* /etc/dhcpd.conf **************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
-
-authoritative;
-
-option space PXE;
-option PXE.mtftp-ip code 1 = ip-address;
-option PXE.mtftp-cport code 2 = unsigned integer 16;
-option PXE.mtftp-sport code 3 = unsigned integer 16;
-option PXE.mtftp-tmout code 4 = unsigned integer 8;
-option PXE.mtftp-delay code 5 = unsigned integer 8;
-option PXE.discovery-control code 6 = unsigned integer 8;
-option PXE.discovery-mcast-addr code 7 = ip-address;
-
-default-lease-time 28800;
-max-lease-time 86400;
-
-option domain-name "mydomain.com";
-option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1;
-
-class "PXE" {
- match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "PXEClient";
- option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient";
-
- vendor-option-space PXE;
- option PXE.mtftp-ip 0.0.0.0;
- next-server 192.168.2.1; #tftp server location
-
- filename "pxelinux.0"; # standard TFTP
-
-}
-
-shared-network "mynetwork" {
- subnet 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
- option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
- option routers 192.168.2.1;
-
- ddns-domainname = "mydomain.com";
-
- pool {
- range 192.168.2.10 192.168.2.20;
- allow members of "PXE";
- }
- }
-}
-********************************************************************************
-* /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default ***********************************************
-********************************************************************************
-default linux
-prompt 1
-timeout 72
-display help.msg
-label linux
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga=788
-label vgalo
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga=785
-label vgahi
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga=791
-label vga16
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 vga16
-label text
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 text
-label patch
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 patch vga=788
-label expert
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 expert vga=788
-label rescue
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz root=/dev/ram3 rescue rw
-label oem
- kernel vmlinuz
- append ramdisk_size=32000 initrd=network.rdz automatic=method:cdrom root=/dev/ram3 rescue oem rw
-********************************************************************************
-* Usefull linkst ***************************************************************
-********************************************************************************
-
-http://syslinux.zytor.com/pxe.php
-http://www.kano.org.uk/projects/pxe/
diff --git a/docs/SHORTCUTS b/docs/SHORTCUTS
deleted file mode 100644
index 93a7133db..000000000
--- a/docs/SHORTCUTS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-********************************************************************************
-main shortcuts
-
-F1 -> help
-F2 -> take a screenshot
-F11 -> previous step
-F12 -> next (reachable) step
-
-********************************************************************************
-diskdrake
-
-taken directly from diskdrake.pm:
-
- "a" => \&Active,
- "b" => \&Move,
- "c" => \&Create,
- "d" => \&Delete,
- "f" => \&Format,
- "m" => \&Mount_point,
- "M" => \&Mount,
- "n" => \&Create,
- "o" => \&ReadFromFile,
- "s" => \&SaveInFile,
- "q" => \&Exit,
- "r" => \&Resize,
- "t" => \&Type,
- "u" => \&Unmount,
- "w" => \&WritePartitions,
- "W" => \&WriteFstab,
-
-hopefully it is explicit enough :)
-
-********************************************************************************
-list choice
-
-- acceleration a la windows (default): enter a letter and the selection will move to the
-first entry beginning with that letter. If you enter another letter it will try
-to find the entry beginning with the 2 letters you have given. In case it fails
-the starting_word is reset.
-- incremental search a la emacs: searches trough the list
-
-Use control-s to use incremental search and then to search next occurence
-
-********************************************************************************
-in case of complete mouse sh**t
-
-XFree86 provides a way of moving the mouse pointer:
-- first, press Ctrl-Shift-NumLock
-- then move the pointer with the keypad arrows
-- press button is ``0'' (aka Inser)
-- release button is ``.'' (aka Suppr)
diff --git a/docs/TODO b/docs/TODO
deleted file mode 100644
index cb9399f82..000000000
--- a/docs/TODO
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,515 +0,0 @@
--URGENT---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-check for fpons/pixel BOTH that resize_fat is clean for current version
-relative to 7.0-2.
-
-heavy testing of diskdrake to avoid corrupting partition table, current version
-should be available to fix bogus partition table, writing enabled only when
-partition is Ok (fixme? allow primary partition inside extended one, but with
-warning on diskdrake startup, made them as warning ?).
-
--features-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-add rpmdrake in menu
-
-(7.1 or later) clean SCSI CDROM autoboot.
-(done,gc,8.0) stage1 & cdrom: add ability in expert to choose the scsi cdrom drive to use
-
-(7.1)better help for partitioning in newbie
-
-(7.1)Improved network configuration (PPP and/or Ethernet)
-PPPoE install and configuration (SuSE includes it, DHCP-like)
-(7.1)standalone applications for configuration (netdrake, timetool, authentificationconf, soundcard)
-
-----
-(7.2) replace normal with standard (in the installClass's)
-
-(7.2 or later)horizontal sub-steps
-
-(7.2 or later)diskdrake in text mode
-
-ask "do you have SCSI?" before asking "probe PCI or not"
-
-(?) paride in stage1
-(done,gc,8.0) stage1 & network: add ability to choose the network interface to use
-
-(?) msec custom
-
-(?)firewall configuration (instant firewalling?)
-
-(?)widget for displaying fdisk (dindinx)
-add fdisk using the zvt widget (taken in gnome-libs)
-
-(?)help in some configuration files.
-
-ability to add nfs/weird_fs entries in fstab
-
-size of packages in crypto
-
--to test--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-what's lseek64?
-
-ensure installClass is set to something in auto install.
-
-for axp, swriteboot -f1 if swriteboot failed.
-axp with swap part sigsegv
-
-tree for choosing monitors (buggy?)
-
-what happens if a module fails to insmod (scsi step), in beginner/normal/expert
-
-fstab must be sorted (/usr/local after /usr)
-
-RAID upgrades
-
-add choice clean /tmp or not in expert
-
-kernel chosen by default must be the one according to supermount/secure
-
-bug if ide-scsi, no more hdX, but scd0 (aka sr0)
- (and add alias block-major-11 ide-scsi ?)
-
-check on update for conf.modules and modules.conf !
-
-with /usr, /usr/local and /usr/local/e mount points i get an error at step mounting local filesystems
-
--easy fixes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-rpmdrake proposition for cdrom labels
-
-use option nocheck to mount for upgrades
-
--fixes needing thinking-----------------------------------------------------------------
-bug: changing mem= in miscellaneous doesn't modify lilo conf if you backtrack
-
-ask network configuration only if NIC found?
-
-configure DHCP for newbies if ethernet & DHCP card available
-
-xvidtune like screen configuration (see SuSE's yast)
-
-live cdrom for alpha (sparc?)
-
-network boot
-
-get the error when getting/reading .rpm files fail
-better timeout handling for network installs
-
-handle not enough room for update
-(fpons)verify the free space is big enough.
-
-the XFdrake test does not handle the fontset
-
-> Here I go into the printer configuration select 'HP Deskjet 722C Colour',
-> print a test ASCII page, pressing 'No' when prompted to indicate the page did
-> not print OK and then hitting cancel when prompted to choose a printer type
-> again.
-> ask_from_list cancel at /usr/lib/libDrakX/my_gtk.pm line 504.
-
-diskdrake: take from parted mklabel, hide(?)
-
-bug in kde desktop if keeps home but not an upgrade
-
-bug in users: mandrake user is added twice in strange installs
-(mixed of security 0 + ???)
-
-bugs rpmdrake:
-- just after installing a package, switch to `Installed', the package has wrong name
-- refresh the kde desktop after package installation in rpmdrake
-(restart kpanel)
-- rpmdrake and same name packages
-
-urpmi: pb if XXX-devel requires XXX = 1.2.3 and we updgrade XXX-1.2.3
-
-bug in defcfg in with lang=fr_FR, display is buggy
-
-bug keyboard focus: after switch in console at Xconfig step
-
-
-
--to look at--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-adduserdrake to remove/update users
-
-(???)free provider auto configuration facility (to be discussed).
-auto ppp-configure with free provider
-
-(?)on laptop, configure the MMU to use swap not very often
-
-(?)checkboxes in groups based on compssList (and availableSpace?)
-
-(?)see what can be done with nvram (50 bytes to save information)
-
-better wacom support
-
-(fpons)bug: CANON BJC 4X00 do not work with current rhs-printfilters
- (work with magicfilters (debian))
- (should be handled by ghostscript BJC600's driver)
-
-(pix)install text on mem=8M, mem=16M?
-
-(pix)kickstart
-partitioning? raid?
-X configuration and bootloader in kickstart
-
-XFdrake chooseResolutions with ask_from_list do not permit ``Show all''
-
-(?) options in mkfs, progress bar when formatting
-
-(?) when some error occurs, partition must be unset isFormatted
-
--hardware-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- with no floppy drive, mkbootdisk step fails badly
-- with bad floppy or write protected, mkbootdisk doesn't say anything
-- try detect_devices::floppies (and how are scsi floppies handled?)
-maybe: do a iotcl FDGETPRM to detect fd1, fd0.
-
-need a simple solution to precise mouse type (syslinux option?)
-
-ELSA Gloria has bad ddc info
-
-token ring is tr0 not eth0
-
-I have Mandrake 6.1 installed and working on a ThinkPad 770.
-To enable the PCMCIA Token ring I have to append the following line to
-/etc/pcmcia/config.opts
-module "ibmtr_cs" opts "mmiobase=0xd2000 srambase=0xd4000"
-
-smp not detected (mhoward@memphisonline.com on cooker, bios=BP6PW)
-
-UDMA66 (ultra66.o for promise)
-
-aha152x needs "insmod aha152x.o aha152x=0x140,11,7"
-
-(obsolete) usb module not removed if no mouse found
-
-(fpons)handle dat drives
-
-hibernation on laptop -> clock not restored
-
-# in 2.3.15 "Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|SiS900 10/100 Ethernet" is handled
-
-(?)enable the testing of the mouse type (under X) (wheel)
-possibility to specify the mouse
-
--(?)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-(?) handle NT (add entry for it in lilo, put it in fstab)
-
-(?) lilo-0.22-19mdk is buggy with boot=/dev/hde & root=/dev/sda13, it needs
-disk=/dev/hde bios=0x80 & disk=/dev/sda bios=0x81
-
-(?)using setxkb, enable the testing of the keyboard
-
-(?)XFdrake does not handle fbdev
-
-(?) Je viens de faire une installation sur une machine où seul Be était
-installé. Je l'ai supprimé et installé (mode recommandé) Oxygen. Au
-redémarrage, le boot manager de Be apparaît et il est impossible de
-démarrer Linux.
-Pourquoi ne pas installer LILO si on supprime toutes les partitions ?
-
-(?)initrd in bzip2
-
-(?)smaller zsh (or ash in initrd)
-
-(?)is configureNetworkNet needed with dhcp/bootp?
-
-(?)bug in upgrade: install from hda1:/usr/local/blah with hda1:/
-
-(?)mandrake_desk was not installed while kdebase it there on upgrade
-
-(?)when clicking on X configuration, installation of packages is not displayed
-
-(?)maybe remove commented lines in /usr/lib/perl5/... files
-
-(?)timezone using a picture (pb: how to delimit zones)
-when asking GMT or not, display the time for each possibility
-the list is too big for USA
-
-(?)ability to select the type of install when booting of cdrom
-(?)use the ability of el torito to handle 2.88MB or more
-
-(obsolete)lilo-deinstallation in case of lilo auto-installation for beginners
-
-(?)loadFont sucks
-
-(obsolete)trash on the screen when X first starts
-
-(?)remove the gray line surrounding the logo
-
-(?)cleanup /etc/services & /etc/protocols
-
-(?)strange: no scsi of type 'fd', only 'tape'
-
-(?)remount ro before X test.
-
-(?)remove every << and >> (doesn't handle > 32bits)
-
-
--done---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-(7.1,done,fpons) improve printerdrake to at least have the same functionalities as printtool.
-
-(done,fpons)diskdrake can olverlap partitions (resize lower, resize original typically
-after clear all and auto allocate, try maximal size available).
-
-(done,fpons)rewrite mouseconfig in perl?
-
-(done,pix)kudzu or not in miscellaneous
-
-(done,pix)warn the user if not enough ram to fulfill install
-
-(done,fpons)test after printer config
-
-(done,pix)ask for more than the memory size detected
-
-(done,fpons)modem config
-
-(done,pix)call kudzu in batch to initialize its list
-
-(done,pix)standalone generator of mdkinst_stage2.gz
-
-(done,pix)text install
-
-(done,pix) if u choose mouse usb != found mouse, it fails at X config
-
-(done,pix) diskdrake bug: saved information on floppy contains isMounted.
-
-(done,pix) update devices.c from modules.pm
-
-(done,pix) in lilo.conf, put
-disk=/dev/hdb
- bios=0x80
-
-(done,pix) diskdrake
-auto_partitions
-suggested partition tables must be better foreach installClass
-
-(done,pix) update the list of modules (in update_kernel)
-
-(done,pix) language support: only choose the right locales and upmark the packages requiring it
-
-(done,pix) move security question before isntallation of packages
-
-(done,pix) install ssh
-
-(done,fpons,pix) change the boot message of syslinux (have something different from RedHat)
-
-(done,pix) install_steps.pm: 569 (128M + 3)
-
-(done,pix) bug: mouse freeze just before network configuration (mouse primax)
- (was kudzu)
-
-(done,pix) signal 11 in stage1 nfs kickstart mount failed
-
-(done,pix) ask supermount or not, no supermount with kernel-secure
-
-(done,pix) fix bug in g_auto_install (can't go through all)
-
-(done,pix) bug: install from ciril.fr fails
-
-(done,pix)wizard for partitioning in case of one full vfat
-
-(done,dindinx)app for choosing drakxtools (drakxconf)
-(done,pix)verify being root
-(done,pix)log::l -> initlog
-
-(done,pix)install apmd for laptops (maybe not start apmd though)
-(done,pix)icewm apm (sh icewm_apm)
-(done,pix)kde apm (put Kapm.kdelnk in ~/Desktop/Autostart)
-
-(done,pix)bug in adduserdrake: missing pwconv in md5
-(done,pix)correct the default value of draksec (cp draksec)
-(done,pix)in draksec, (and maybe others) have --expert as default if /etc/sysconfig/system has TYPE=expert
-
-(done,pix)bug in XFdrake in install, cancel in choose Card do not close the window
-
-(done,pix)in XFdrake, testing should not overwrite /etc/X11/XF86Config
-
-(done,pix) hwiz and supermount and eject :(
-
-(done(replaced by msec's),pix) bug: usermod -G urpmi a not done (full install)
-
-(done,pix)perl and .ph's
-
-(done,pix) BUG bootp in network install sigsegv
-
-(done,pix) move the last done stuff before Xconfiguration if possible
-
-(done,pix)draksec is buggy, don't try security >= 4
-
-(done,pix)install apmd on laptops?? (maybe ask emcweb@btinernet.com (see alix))
-
-(done,pix)missing alias ll for root
-
-(done,pix)urpmi.addmedia: |gzip instead of doing it afterwards
-
-(done,pix)locale (and fonts?) buggy in case ramdisk is used
-
-(done,pix)rpmdrake: Installed packages not in hdlist should be there
-
-(done)in ftp install, locale not installed properly
-
-(done,pix)pcmcia.img does not handle hd/cdrom
-
-(done,pix)cyrillic font buggy in DrakX
-
-(done,fred)remove xfs user from kdm
-
-(done,pix)bug with 2 cdrom drives (.kdelnk to there for 1st drive)
-
-(done,pix(works))test ramdisk stage2 and romanian
-
-(done,pix)kfmrc
-
-(done,pix)on laptop, default to 1024x768
-
-(done,pix)mkinitrd and deps
-
-(done,fred(removed the call))XFdrake and mousedrake freeze if lothar launches them
-
-(done,pix)crypto message
-
-(done,pix)test bug with lilo and windows (if not on mbr)
-
-(done,pix)removed icons come back later (kde desktop)
-
-(done,pix(was bug in upgrade reading old config))
- segfault in linuxconf (adapter 1 empty)
- (test with the sysconfig sent)
-
-(done,fpons)bug: Lrosqu'on effectue une mise à jour et que /etc/lilo.conf
-contient la variable « default » positionnée sur autre chose que
-« linux » ou « windows », DrakX est incapable de générer LILO.
-
-(done,fpons)bug: GeForce and hd.img?
-
-(done,fpons)for upgrade in expert, give choice of packages to install
- choosing packages available in upgrade?
-
-(done,pix)rpmdrake: pb uninstalling package with dependencies (rpmdrake is killed?!) (as root too)
-
-(done,pix)noatime option for ext2 fs on laptops (do not wake up the hd)
- Do not update inode access times on this
- file system (e.g, for faster access on the
- news spool to speed up news servers).
-
-(done,pix)kde's icons: 28 horiz and 25 vert grid for big icons
-
-(done,pix)bug: DrakConf don't follow the charset -> add setlocale(LC_ALL, "")
-(done,pix)for ko|ja|zh, gnome-terminal should point to rxvt (-CLE)
-(done,pix)group cdrom in /etc/group (gid=22)
-(done,pix)drakxtools should require urpmi
-(done,pix)bug: gdm unset LANG
-(done,pix) zip with automount -> ppa not autoloaded
-(done,pix)when you set the kde icons to Large, maybe it'd be good to chown the .kderc
-(done,pix)lilo in russian/japaneese is horrible
-(ok,pix)test ide burners
-(ok)test check bad blocks optional for mke2fs
-(done,pix)hd install: no umount is done at the end of install :(
-
-just before release:
-(done,pix)- mandrake_doc-xx, the symlink is no good in /usr/doc/mandrake as
-(done,pix)- crypto dependencies to update
-(done,pix)- update kudzu's pcitable
-(done,pix)- update pcitable for 86C368 if 3.3.6 (and other S3 3D's)
- ("ATI|3D Rage P/M Mobility AGP 2x" -> changed to Server:Mach64)
-
-(done,pix)with 2MB of video ram, chooses 8bpp instead of 16bpp
-
-(done,pix) replace
- { device => "loop7", type => 0x83, size => ((cat_('/dos/lnx4win/size.txt'))[0]*2048), mntpoint => "/", isFormatted => 1, isMounted => 1 },
-by
- { device => "loop7", type => 0x83, size => cat_('/dos/lnx4win/size.txt') * 2048, mntpoint => "/", isFormatted => 1, isMounted => 1 },
-
-(done,fpons)in ftp install, bug with X server install with wu-ftpd 2.6 (see http://www.wu-ftpd.org/broken-clients.html)
-
-(done,pix)ask package installation languages (must be put in RPM_INSTALL_LANG)
-
-(done,pix)bug (by dadou): Si la partition racine est trop petite pour installer le système, un
-message d'erreur apparaît pour signaler le problème (bien) mais on ne
-peut en sortir. La seule solution est de redémarrer.
-
-(obsolete)bug when selecting compssUsers, do not deselect after (if u deselect)
-
-(done,pix)detect ide burners and then add hdX=ide-scsi to kernel cmdline
-
-(done,pix)urpmi: handle many args on cmd-line
-
-(done,pix)fix any // in path to ftp server otherwise windobe server bug :(
-
-(done,pix)diskdrake and auto partitioning, may have the last creation of partition rejected,
-try to figure why?
-
-(done,pix)in chooseResolutions: display the graphic card found
-
-(done,pix)with pcmcia, need ONBOOT=no
-
-(fpons,done) XFree: handle by card options
-eg: SIS6326 needs "no_bitblt" "no_bltimage" and 24bpp instead of 32bpp
-
-(done,pix) Xconfiguration: if "can't open fixed font", relaunch xfs.
-
-(obsolete) pb with dependencies ``missing'': icewm do not require XFree86 and so you can have icewm but no X server
-
-(obsolete) bug in ext2resizing (no sparse superbloc, don't finish properly)
-
-(done,pix,7.1)manage a lot of language (ergonomic issue as it already exists)
-
-(done,pix,7.1)tree for choosing things like timezone, monitors, graphic cards, modules, mice, keyboard? ...
-
-(done,pix,7.1)sound config, although very simple, no dedicated steps and only PCI (or maybe ISA-PNP if time left ?)
-
-(done,pix,7.1)partitioning, keyboard shortcut.
-
-(done,fpons,7.1)index/compress hdlist? (for multi-cd)
-! for multi-cd live is mandatory, small transaction are mandatory too.
-
-(done,pix,7.1?)loopback partitions (even root one)
-
-(done,pix)in ok_cancel, focus has 3 states, should be 2 (ask dindinx)
-
-(done,pix,7.1)Generally improved package selection /ergonmic issue.
-Tree -> CTree, ``all'' branch with all packages
-show the value associated (100->a must, 90->great, 80->nice, ... 10->useless, 0->do not install)
-
-(done,pix)let diskdrake have dos/win partition automatically set up with mount point,
-this will help loopback too.
-
-(done,pix,7.1)grub
-
-(done,pix,7.1)feature missing: cancel installation
-
-(obsolete) bug in diskdrake: can in strange cases create a primary partition at sector #0
-
-(done,pix(partly, protection against bugging))bug in diskdrake:
-in expert: blank, create hda5 at beginning, create hda6 at the end, create hda7
-in the middle, remove the first one. Result hda5 at the end and bug.
-
-(obsolete) have a better time estimation of the remaining time in install packages
-
-(done,dindinx+pix)ask_many_from_list can't keyboard scroll
-
-(done,pix,7.1)individual package selection: double click is tiring...
-
-(done,fpons,7.1) sparc ehancement, avoid V7+ machine target (div and mul not in v7 standard)
-
-(done,fpons,7.1)syslinux in graphical mode to be improved for heavily bogus BIOSes.
-
-(done,pix)missing feature in lilo configuration: can't give hda2 with /boot/vmlinuz if
-already hda1 with /boot/vmlinuz
-
-(done,pix)in 640x480 install box is to small (cuz of 'Cancel' button beeing added)
-
-(done,pix)chooseGroup with individual alone
-
-(done)(7.1) rewrite crypto stuff
-(done)crypto: add a cancel & progress bar while downloading
-(done)error handling (like reading hdlist)
-(done)(7.1)progression bar on crypto.
-
-(done, daouda&pix,7.1, other persons)rescue:
-- small modification for stage1 to get the rescue stage2
-- create a stage2 with many tools (fdisk, bash...)
-the rescue could be on another cd (if multi-cd)
-! care must be taken about modules (if ide is in module...)
-
-(done,7.1)install in 800x600
-- need handling of both 640x480 (mostly for VGA16) and 800x600
-
-(done,NEED 7.1) auto-install for corporate, very important (need consolidation).
diff --git a/docs/advocacy b/docs/advocacy
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index 9e7f00b6b..000000000
--- a/docs/advocacy
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@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-a little DrakX history:
-
-june 1999:
- i start rewriting redhat's install in perl, partly for the fun of it. I'm
- still working for the army
-
-5 july 1999:
- i start full time job at mandrakesoft. But we don't have many computers and i
- must share the accounting computer with Merieme who is working half-time. No
- test machine (i test on others box, and destroyed Jacques partitions once),
- guess how it slows things down?
-
-august 1999:
- at last computers, even test one
- first DrakX version which can install things, very very rough
-
-september 1999:
- a friend of mine help me 2 weeks on DrakX relayed by Francois
-
-november 1999:
- first released version of DrakX (goldpack). Not really stable yet.
-
-january 2000:
- 7.0 is out, with a DrakX quite stable
-
-july 2000:
- dams starts working on draknet
-
-mid-october -> mid-january 2000:
- gc rewrites the stage1 to win every kb we can
- -> size divided by 7 (!) for cdrom
-
-
-The DrakX team is also doing a lot of other things:
-- drakxtools
-- urpmi, early MandrakeUpdate, early rpmdrake...
-- Mandrake Control Center (new DrakConf)
-- packages maintenance/enhancing (esp. ghostscript, 3D-wrappers, lilo)
-- fixing core packages to make them installable
-- scoring packages, sorting them, flagging them... (compssList, rpmsrate)
-- reading/answering cooker and other MLs
-- helping non-perl gurus :)
-
-That doesn't give much. Me being the one more working on plain DrakX. It gives 2
-people working for 1.5 years. IMO it isn't ``spending an enormous amount of
-resources''.
-And what do you mean by ``compared to the code base size''??? DrakX is currently
-around 28K lines, which is big IMO. You can compare it with linuxconf which is
-170K lines. I think the achievement of DrakX is comparable (a 6 times code size
-win from dumb C++ to expressive perl is normal imo).
-
-
-Also it seems like we don't have the same understanding of the word
-"maintenance".
-DrakX functionalities have evolved *a lot* since the beginning:
-
-- hardware detection, configuration, debugging, work-arounding (multi-kernel installs...)
-- making things prettier
- - more bitmaps
- - "advanced" button
- - syslinux graphical boot
-- making it work with latest versions of software (eg: switching to rpm4)
-- finding out the best way to use rpmlib
-- multi-cd
-- draknet: configuring every piece of stupid protocols
-- diskdrake: raid, loopback, LVM, resizing, checking stupid users entry
-- XFdrake: multi-mice, multi-heads, 3D-accel
-- porting to axp/sparc/ppc (with Stew's help)
-- always more i18n
-- keeping things small
- - .cz format
- - moving to .png
- - getFile on demand from mdkinst for ramdisk installs
-
-[...]
-
-> You don't believe the books ? Count yourself; see the man/months spent
-> in 'pure' developoment in drakX, and the resources put in mantainance
-> of the code base; as far as i know, your count should confirm what the
-> books says; more probabily, you will discover that our numbers are
-> even worse.
-
-if you count enhancements, adding features... in maintenance, i confirm the
-numbers, and find them quite normal.
-
-if you only count bug fixing, the time would be much shorter (around 30%).
-
diff --git a/docs/advocacy-interactive b/docs/advocacy-interactive
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-
-> > We already have some functional backends, frontends, that works great, and has
-> > not been thrown away since 1 year. We use it during install, post install, mcc
-> > and so.
->
-> But aren't generic enough.
-
-DrakX handles:
-- buttons
-- bool values (checkboxes)
-- ranges
-- entries
-- combo boxes (editable or not)
-- lists / radio boxes
-- tree lists
-- iconlist
-- wait messages
-
-Features:
-- all the entries above can be mixed
-- nice separation between data and displayed data (eg: choose in list of
-objects representing hda/hdb/... but displayed nicely with size...)
-- keyboard handled nicely in GTK frontend
-- callback on events:
- ok pressed => check before the dialog is hidden
- focus changed =>
- * enables pre-setting things based on other entries
- * value checking on the fly
-- simple/advance toggle
-- shadowing of entries
-- tooltips
-- size of windows computed the best possible
-- perl-based
-
-Misfeatures:
-- display not flexible (though i don't know any of the tools we're talking
-about that is flexible => nice)
-- quite a few features are gtk only (simple/advance toggle, shadowing of
-entries, certain events, tooltips).
-- a stdio front-end exist but handle only certain entries. It would need a
-week-work to finish it
-- a http front-end could be done (mod-perl needed)
-- perl-based
-
-The DrakX frontend (called "interactive") could be moved out of DrakX.
-
-eg of use:
-
-<#part type="text/plain" filename="~/bin/perl/imessage" disposition=attachment>
-<#/part>
-
-[...]
-
-> > -provides a lot of frontends
->
-> And you ideally have to provide a frontend by widget set.
-
-nope. The interface is completly standardised, even if it include some
-gtk-like niceties. The *complete* newt (and not just entries and radioboxes
-like bus) binding takes 241 lines.
diff --git a/docs/comparisons b/docs/comparisons
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-redhat 6.1 (fr?), install 766MB, df 900MB, 35min (asked for all groups except "everything")
-
-upgrade to redhat 6.2, sum 757MB, df 936MB, 20min
-
-mandrake 7.1, install 755MB, df 1091MB, 17min (asked install size 910MB), 515 packages
-
-upgrade to cooker, sum 1000MB, df 1404MB, 35min
-
-
-redhat 7.0b, install 815MB, df 960MB, 18min
-redhat 7.0, install 995MB, df MB, 26min
-
-7.2b, 3.3GB 2h26
-
-
-7.2b: (lang fr)
-compssLevel df rpm time fs df/time
-
-100 64 59 0:59 ext2 500M 1.08
- 90 132 127 1:50 ext2 500M 1.20
- 80 226 218 3:26 ext2 500M 1.10
- 70 449 387 5:52 ext2 1G 1.28
- 60 614 541 8:36 ext2 1G 1.19
- 50 1113 943 17:40 ext2 2G 1.05
- 40 1193 1013 20:39 ext2 2G 0.96
- 30 1262 1072 22:28 ext2 2G 0.94
- 20 1445 1219 27:34 ext2 2G 0.87
- 10 1649 1394 36:58 ext2 2G 0.74
- 0 1943 1638 48:02 ext2 2G 0.67
--10 2957 2519 101:49 ext2 4G 0.48
-
-7.2b: (lang all)
-compssLevel df rpm time fs df/time
-
-100 70 59 1:04 ext2 500M 1.09
- 90 289 281 4:20 ext2 500M 1.11
- 80 373 361 5:41 ext2 500M 1.09
- 70 890 794 13:28 ext2 1G 1.10
-
-
-mem used 7.2cooker
-gtk: runinstall2 13608(data 9572) + FBDev 2984(data 1544)
-newt: runinstall2 9516(data 7528)
-stdio: runinstall2 9160(data 7372)
-
-8.0rc1: (lang fr)
-
-rpmsrate
-
-4 () 175 139 3:25 reiserfs 2G 0.85
-4 all 831 786 18:08 reiserfs 2G 0.76
-
-8.1b
-
-5 () 77 66 1:24 ext2 300M
-
-8.1pre_rc1 rpm df time/rpm rpm/df
-
-6 () 82 66 1:26 ext2 500M 1.05 1.24
-5 () 89 71 1:38 ext2 500M 1.10 1.25
-3 () 94 77 1:46 ext2 500M 1.13 1.22
-5 X 145 127 2:09 ext2 500M 0.89 1.14
-3 X 231 217 3:26 ext2 500M 0.89 1.06
-4 kde 393 316 4:31 ext2 2G 0.69 1.24
-4 kde 393 316 4:41 ext2 2G 0.72 1.24
-4 kde 393 316 4:43 ext2 4G 0.72 1.24
-5 all 367 337 5:02 ext2 500M 0.82 1.09
-4 kde+gnome 454 370 5:50 ext2 4G 0.77 1.23
-4 kde+gnome 454 370 6:10 ext2 4G 0.81 1.23
-4 kde+gnome 454 370 6:24 ext2 4G 0.85 1.23
-5 all 489 406 5:55 ext2 4G 0.73 1.20
-5 all 490 406 5:18 ext2 1G 0.65 1.21
-4 kd+gn+dsk 594 494 7:31 ext2 4G 0.76 1.20
-4 prev+dev 827 696 10:27 ext2 4G 0.76 1.19
-4 all 1100 988 19:34 ext2 1G 1.07 1.11
-3 all 1640 1331 31:33 ext2 2G 1.15 1.23
-3 all 1740 1434 39:38 ext2 4G 1.37 1.21
-2 all 2252 1843 54:40 ext2 4G 1.46 1.22
--1 all 2490 2048 61:02 ext2 4G 1.47 1.22
-
-# perl -alpe '$F[4] =~ /(.*):(.*)/; $r = ($1 * 60 + $2) / $F[2]; s|\S+(\s+\S+)\s*$|sprintf("%.2f", $r) . "$1"|e;'
-# perl -ape '$r = $F[2] / $F[3]; s|\S+\s*$|sprintf "%.2f\n", $r|e;'
-
-9.0beta1
-
-5 () 89 71 1:35 ext2 500M
-3 X 240 231 3:41 ext2 500M
-5 all 306 293 3:36 ext2 500M
-4 all 808 731 6:48 ext2 1G
-4 all 1433 1331 21:44 ext2 2G
-4 X+kde 822 749 6:05 ext2 2G
-4 X+gnome 369 319 5:58 ext2 2G
-
-
-redhat 7.3:
-- do not halt the box when "halt" is used
-- no sysreq
-- kdm has gnome entry whereas gnome is not installed
- => choosing gnome gives a flashing black screen and kdm reruns
-
-- repartition of packages on various CDs is crap
-
-- bootloader: handling of multiple disks is more powerful in redhat, but more
-dangerous (proposed to everyone, but not proposed especially to people having
-a dangerous combinaison)
-- why still asking about lba32!!
-
-redhat 8.0:
-
-(legend: + pros - cons / notice)
-
-Install steps difference
-+ firewall wizard
-+ md5sum check when booting install
-- no upgrade packages installation during install
-- no services configuration (chkconfig)
-- no printer configuration
-- no autologin
-- no real small installation
-/ still propose non-MD5 or non-shadow passwords
-/ post install tool (firstconfig)
-
-General install behaviour, eye-candiness
-+ package selection a la Windows
-+ in language selection languages displayed in native language
-+ candy timezone selection
-+ help uses bold/italic/big-font
-- no one CD install
-/ not using fb at install
-/ python + gtk2 vs perl + gtk
-/ ask many things before doing anything (esp. delayed partitioning, swap not available when selecting packages!(?))
-- more width-hard-coded dialog boxes (harder for translations)
-/ use a loopback file from the CD then copied on system
-
-Partitioning
-- no diskdruid after install
-- no partitioning wizard
-- no devfs
-- no xfs (but now has reiserfs/jfs)
-- no loopback crypted fs
-- no file swap (?)
-- no supermount
-+ LABELed entries in fstab
-+ progress bar while formatting
-
-Bootloader
-+ bootloader configuration less awkward
-- no automatic handling of bios ordering with many harddrives
-- propose to manually change bios ordering even with one harddrive
-- LBA32 checkbox
-/ defaults to grub
-
-Network
-- awkward question apropos hostname when using DHCP
-- no default choice for netmask/gateway/DNS based on IP
-
-XFree
-- no wacom configuration
-- no graphic card multi-head configuration
-- no ATI tvout configuration
-- no prompt for logout after changing X config
-- VideoRam prompted for everybody
-/ no XFree3
-/ no Utah GLX
-/ load module "fbdevhw" "record", but not "v4l"
-/ always load module "glx" and "dri"
-
-Keyboard
-- many non useful keyboard entries (eg: latin0)
-- no way to choose the toggle key to choose between latin/non-latin keyboard
-- no loadkeys done during install for console
-
-Mouse
-- no way to test mouse choice
-- mouse choices include many non-useful choices, badly sorted
- (Intellimouse must be sought in Microsoft whereas it's used by many others)
-
-Multimedia
-- no bttv configuration (including webcams)
-- missing audio modules (alsa, audigy...)
diff --git a/docs/diskdrake.TODO b/docs/diskdrake.TODO
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-- test what windows can handle (the number of partitions)
-- better keyboard focus handling
-- end sector in Create
-- add warnings for scsi drives if you create more than sdx15
-- the information put in save/restore partitions must be cleaned
-(remove mounted/formatted/..., also remove the Data::Dumper dependency)
-- test, test, test
-- do not allow swap partitions above 2Gigs
-- wanting the first partition to be extended is not used
-- maybe warn if a mounted partition change of dev number
-- text version
-- better error handling (what to do if we find a bad partition table?)
-- display the information about the correspondance color2type
-- handle the partition labels (missing information here)
-- add comments in the code
-- add documentation
-- handle the `luke' case (main extended partition must be extended)
-- ability to batch actions (like chained moves)
-- add a verification after fdiskReadPartitionTable that the start_cyl,
-end_cyl... do correspond to start and start+size. For the moment, this
-information is just discarded :(
-This verif can't be done in fdiskReadPartitionTable as start is relative in
-extended partitions
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-#
-#
-# Project : Projet Libre
-# file : pki.tex
-# Date : Thu Jun 21 19:26:19 CEST 2001
-# (o- Id : DUPONT Sebastien
-# /\ mail : <dupont_s@epita.fr>
-# Y_/___________________________________________
-#
-
-RM = @rm -f
-
-CD = @cd
-
-ECHO = @echo
-
-PRINTF = @echo -n
-
-FILE = drakfont
-
-DVI = @dvips -j0 -Pcmz -Pamz -o
-
-PS = @ps2pdf
-
-LATEX = @latex
-
-normal :
- $(ECHO) '/*--LATEX--*/'
- $(LATEX) $(FILE).tex
-
-all :
- $(ECHO) '/*----------latex -> dvi -> ps -> pdf------------'
- $(ECHO) '/*--LATEX--*/'
- $(LATEX) $(FILE).tex
- $(ECHO) '/*--DVI -> PS--*/'
- $(DVI) $(FILE).ps $(FILE).dvi
- $(ECHO) '/*--PS -> PDF--*/'
- $(PS) $(FILE).ps
- $(ECHO) '/*--That s all--*/'
-
-
-ps : normal
- $(ECHO) '/*--DVI -> PS--*/'
- $(DVI) $(FILE).ps $(FILE).dvi
- $(ECHO) '/*--That s all--*/'
-
-pdf : ps
- $(ECHO) '/*--PS -> PDF--*/'
- $(PS) $(FILE).ps
- $(ECHO) '/*--That s all--*/'
-
-clean :
- $(RM) $(FILE).toc $(FILE).log $(FILE).aux *~
-
-fclean :
- make clean
- $(RM) $(FILE).ps $(FILE).pdf $(FILE).dvi
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-\begin{document}
-\title{$Drakfont$ fonts importation for mandrake linux}
-
-\begin{figure}%[ht]
-\begin{center}
-%\caption{Exemple d'image}
-\mbox{\epsfig{file=mandrake.ps}}\\ %,height=1in,width=2in}}\\
-%\mbox{\epsfig{file=carte_.ps,height=1in,width=2in}}
-\end{center}
-\end{figure}
-%\begin{figure}
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-\author{Dupont Sebastien \\ sdupont@mandrakesoft.com}
-\date{05/10/2001}
-\pagestyle{myheadings}
-\markright{\scriptsize \trtitle}
-\title{\bf \trtitle}
-\maketitle
-\section{drakfont Future Overview}
-
-\paragraph{Fonts import :\\}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item pfb ( Adobe Type 1 binary )
-\item pfa ( Adobe Type 1 ASCII )
-\item ttf ( True-Type )
-\item pcf.gz
-\item Speedo
-\item pfa ( Adobe Type 1 ASCII )
-\item ttf ( True-Type )
-\item and Bitmap (PCF, BDF, and SNF)
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\paragraph{Features}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Install fonts from any directory
-\item Get windows fonts on any vfat partitions
-\item UN-installation of any fonts (even if not installed through drakfont)
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\paragraph{Support}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Xfs
-\item ghostscript \& printer
-\item Staroffice \& printer
-\item abiword
-\item Koffice, Gnumeric, ... studying
-\item all fonts supported by printer
-\item ( aliases by RENDER in Xfree86 .... -> later )
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Window interface:}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item
-\item Fontselectiondialog widget
-\item Command buttons under Fontselectiondialog (like the actual frontend).
-\item Commands buttons:
-\item import from windows partition.
-\item import from all fat32 partitions and look for winnt/windows/font
-\item and import all (delete doublon) but don't import if already exist.
-\item import from directory
-\item look for if it exist before for each font and not delete the original.
-\item (replace all, no, none)
-\item expert options:
-\item ask the directory, and look for if it exist before
-\item if it exist ask: (replace all, no, none)
-\item uninstall with list per font type
-\item Expert additional switch
-\item option support: ghostscript, Staroffice, etc...
-\item check-button. (by default all check)
-\item Printer Application Fonts Support...
-\item check-button. (by default all check)
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Command line}
-\paragraph{Font Importation and monitoring application\\}
-\-\-windows\_import : import from all available windows partitions. \\
-\-\-strong : strong verification of font.\\
-\-\-install : accept any font file and any directory.\\
-\-\-uninstall : uninstall any font or any directory of font.\\
-\-\-replace : replace all font if already exist\\
-\-\-application : 0 none application.\\
- : 1 all application available supported.\\
- : name\_of\_application" like staroffice for only this one.\\
-
-\section{Graphics}
-
-to visualize the conceptual graphics please see:\\
-drakfont.jpg\\
-drakfont\_install\.jpg\\
-\& drakfont\_uninstall.jpg\\
-
-
-
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-%\end{figure}
-
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-%\mbox{\epsfig{file=carte_.ps,height=1in,width=2in}}
-%\end{center}
-%\end{figure}
-
-\end{document}
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diff --git a/docs/draknet_advanced_doc.txt b/docs/draknet_advanced_doc.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index a0c0c63e0..000000000
--- a/docs/draknet_advanced_doc.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,165 +0,0 @@
-This document details the entry points you can call without the DrakX graohical
-toolkit. First, the general variables you will encounter further. If you don't
-know wht a variable is, look here. Any additional locally variables are
-commented 'in place'
-
-------------------------------
-Special types (in upper cases)
-------------------------------
- DB_FILE : file storing the ISDN ISP database. see share/isdndb.txt : file of lines in 'Unlisted - edit manually' or /^(.*)\|(.*)\|(.*)=>([0-9]*)=>(.*)=>(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})=>(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})$/ where $1=Land $2=City $3=ISP_name $4=phone_number $5=hostname $6=dns1 $7=dns2
-
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Summary of common variables used (local variables are described in the function itself)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-notation : keys : description : type : format (regexp or enumeration. `...' means it's not exhaustive
- $prefix : prefix path (empty in post-install) : string : path
- $isLaptop : flag for laptop : boolean or int : guess
- $isdn : hash table containing isdn infos
- $isdn->{login} : cnx login : string
- $isdn->{passwd} : cnx passwd : string
- $isdn->{phone_in} : user phone : /^[0-9]*$/
- $isdn->{phone_out} : ISP phone : /^[0-9]*$/
- $isdn->{dialing_mode} : dialing mode : "auto" or "manual"
- $isdn->{driver} : driver used for the card : "hisax" or "b1pci" or ...
- $isdn->{type} : type of card, used for the driver, see netconnect_consts : integer : /^[1-22]|[24-37]$/
- $isdn->{irq} : irq of the ISA card : integer |
- $isdn->{mem} : mem of the ISA card : string |
- $isdn->{io} : io of the ISA card : string | see netconnect_consts for examples.
- $isdn->{io0} : io0 of the ISA card : string |
- $isdn->{io1} : i01 of the ISA card : string |
- $isdn->{idl} : amount of time after the cnx times out in secs : int
- $isdn->{user_name} : not used anymore. Not explicit. It represented the name of the connexion.
- $isdn->{card_type} : card type : string : "isa" or "pci" or "pcmcia"
- $isdn->{protocol} : cnx protocol : int : 1|2|3 : 1 for old german specific (not used anymore), 2 for europe, 3 for rest of the world
- $isdn->{id} : card id. Associated with vendor, identify strictly the card. see pcitable : integer
- $isdn->{description} : card description from pcitable : string
- $isdn->{vendor} : card vendor : integer
- $isdn->{passwd2} : passwd verification : string
- $modem : hash table containing modem infos
- $modem->{device} : device of the modem : string : /ttyS[0-9]/
- $adsl : hash table containing modem infos
- $adsl->{login} : cnx login : string
- $adsl->{passwd} : cnx passwd : string
- $adsl->{atboot} :
- $netc : hash table containing system-wide networking infos (maybe not true, correct this) :
- $netc->{NET_DEVICE}
- $netc->{dnsServer2}
- $netc->{dnsServer3}
- $netc->{DOMAINNAME2}
- $netc->{NET_INTERFACE} is set to "ppp0"
- $in : interactive object
-
-------------
-Entry points
-------------
-
-isdn_write_config_backend : write isdn info, only for ippp0 -> ask_connect_now
-input :
- $prefix
- $isdn
-$isdn input:
- $isdn->{login} $isdn->{passwd} $isdn->{phone_in} $isdn->{phone_out} $isdn->{dialing_mode}
- $isdn->{driver} $isdn->{type} $isdn->{irq} $isdn->{mem} $isdn->{io} $isdn->{io0} $isdn->{io1}
-
-write_secret_backend : write login and passwd into /etc/ppp/{chap, pap}-secrets. Replace old passwd only if same login
-input :
- $a : login : string : /^.*$/
- $b : passwd : string : /^.*$/
-
-connect_backend : launch the cnx script
-input : $prefix
-
-connect_backend : launch the cnx script
-input : $prefix
-
-read_providers_backend : build the tree of isdn ISP
-input :
- $file : 1st location of the file : ISDN_DB_FILE
- $file2 : 2nd location of the file : ISDN_DB_FILE
-output : the list of ISP : array of strings : array of /^(.*)\|(.*)\|(.*)$/ where $1=Land $2=City $3=ISP_name
-
-get_info_isdn_backend : fills the infos from the line of the tree returned into $isdn and $netc
-input :
- $isdn
- $netc
- $name : the line choosen in the tree of ISP : string : /^(.*)\|(.*)\|(.*)$/ with $1=Land $2=City $3=ISP_name
- $file : 1st location of the file : ISDN_DB_FILE
- $file2 : 2nd location of the file : ISDN_DB_FILE
-$isdn ouput
- $isdn->{user_name}, $isdn->{phone_out}, $netc->{DOMAINNAME2}, $netc->{dnsServer2}, $netc->{dnsServer3},
-$netc output
- $netc->{DOMAINNAME2}, $netc->{dnsServer2}, $netc->{dnsServer3}
-
-isdn_detect_backend : detects isdn pci card and fills the infos in $isdn : only detects one card
-input
- $isdn
-$isdn output:
- $isdn->{description} $isdn->{vendor} $isdn->{id} $isdn->{driver} $isdn->{card_type} $isdn->{type}
-
-isdn_get_list : return isdn cards descriptions list. This function is not use internally.
-output : descriptions : list of strings
-
-isdn_get_info : return isdn card infos. This function is not use internally.
-input : the description of the card (see isdn_get_list)
-output : a reference on the decription of the card. : ref on a hash(description,type,irq,mem,io,io0,io1card,)
-
-conf_network_card_backend : configure the network cards and return the list of them, or configure one specified interface : WARNING, you have to setup the ethernet cards, by calling setup_thiskind($in, 'net', !$::expert, 1) or setup_thiskind_backend before calling this function. Basically, you call this function in 2 times.
-input
- $prefix
- $netc
- $intf
- $type : type of interface, must be given if $interface is : string : "static" or "dhcp"
- $interface : facultative, if given, set this interface and return it in a proper form. If not, return @all_cards
- $ipadr : facultative, ip address of the interface : string
- $netadr : facultative, netaddress of the interface : string
-when $interface is given, informations are written in $intf and $netc. If not, @all_cards is returned.
-$intf output: $device is the result of
- $intf->{$device}->{DEVICE} : which device is concerned : $device is the result of $interface =~ /(eth[0-9]+)/; my $device = $1;;
- $intf->{$device}->{BOOTPROTO} : $type
- $intf->{$device}->{NETMASK} : '255.255.255.0'
- $intf->{$device}->{NETWORK} : $netadr
- $intf->{$device}->{ONBOOT} : "yes"
-$netc output:
- $netc->{nb_cards} : nb of ethernet cards
- $netc->{NET_DEVICE} : this is used to indicate that this eth card is used to connect to internet : $device
-output:
- $all_cards : a list of a list ( (eth1, module1), ... , (ethn, modulen)). Pass the ethx as $interface in further call.
- $device : only returned in case $interface was given it's $interface, but filtered by /eth[0-9+]/ : string : /eth[0-9+]/
-
-adsl_conf_backend : write adsl configuration
-input :
- $prefix
- $adsl
- $netc
- $adsl_type : type of cnx : string : "pptp" or "pppoe"
-$adsl input:
- $adsl->{login}, $adsl->{passwd}, $adsl->{atboot}
-$netc input:
- $netc->{NET_DEVICE}
- $netc->{dnsServer2}
- $netc->{dnsServer3}
- $netc->{DOMAINNAME2}
-$netc output:
- $netc->{NET_INTERFACE} is set to "ppp0"
-
-modem_detect_backend : detects modem on serial ports and fills the infos in $modem : detects only one card
-input
- $modem
- $mouse : facultative, hash containing device to exclude not to test mouse port : ( device => /ttyS[0-9]/ )
-output:
- $modem->{device} : device where the modem were detected
-
-get_net_device : return the device choosen for the net cnx
-no input
-output : name of the internet device.
-
-read_net_conf : read the information stored in $prefix/etc/sysconfig/draknet and $prefix/etc/sysconfig/draknet.`type`
-input:
- $prefix
- $netcnx
- $netc
-
-set_net_conf : set the information from netcnx in $prefix/etc/sysconfig/draknet and $prefix/etc/sysconfig/draknet.`type`
- $prefix
- $netcnx
- $netc : useless! REMOVE ME
diff --git a/docs/interactive/ask_from b/docs/interactive/ask_from
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index dad69247e..000000000
--- a/docs/interactive/ask_from
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Yves Duret <yduret at mandrakesoft.com>
-# license: GPL
-
-use lib qw(/usr/lib/libDrakX);
-use interactive;
-
-my $irq=1;
-my $login;
-my $login2="editable";
-my $check;
-my $range=57;
-
-my $in = 'interactive'->vnew(undef, 'default');
-
-$in->ask_from("window title - ask_from",
- "message\nexamples of utilisation of ask_from",
- [
- { label => "enter scalar", val => \$irq },
- { label => "combo (type=>combo optionnal)", val => \$login, list => ['Netherlands', 'France', 'Belgium', 'Italy', 'UK'], type => 'combo'},
- { label => "choose from list editable and sorted", val => \$login2, list => ['Netherlands', 'France', 'Belgium', 'Italy', 'UK'], not_edit => 0, sort => 1},
- { label => "check box", val => \$check, type => "bool", text => "text" },
- { label => "range", val => \$range, type => 'range', min => 0, max => 100 },
- ],
- complete => sub { print "complete\n";print "$irq\n$login\n$range\n"; },
-# focus_out => sub { print "focus_out\n"},
-# changed => sub { print "changed\n"; },
- ) or $in->exit(0);
-$in->exit(0);
diff --git a/docs/interactive/ask_from_list b/docs/interactive/ask_from_list
deleted file mode 100755
index 63c0ee996..000000000
--- a/docs/interactive/ask_from_list
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Yves Duret <yduret at mandrakesoft.com>
-# license: GPL
-
-use lib qw(/usr/lib/libDrakX);
-use common;
-use interactive;
-
-my %l = (
- 0 => "Welcome To Crackers",
- 1 => "Poor",
- 2 => "Low",
- 3 => "Medium",
- 4 => "High",
- 5 => "Paranoid",
- );
-
-my $in = 'interactive'->vnew(undef, 'default');
-
-my $level = $in->ask_from_list("window title - ask_from_list",
- "radio button\nexamples of utilisation of ask_from_list",
- [ values %l ], $l{2}
- ) or $in->exit(0);
-
-print "$level\n";
-$in->exit(0);
-
diff --git a/docs/interactive/ask_from_listf b/docs/interactive/ask_from_listf
deleted file mode 100755
index 077540b49..000000000
--- a/docs/interactive/ask_from_listf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Yves Duret <yduret at mandrakesoft.com>
-# license: GPL
-
-use lib qw(/usr/lib/libDrakX);
-use interactive;
-use Data::Dumper;
-
-my $in = 'interactive'->vnew(undef, 'default');
-
-my @m=(
- { description => "dhcpcd",
- c => 1},
- { description => "dhcpxd",
- c => 3},
- { description => "dhcp-client",
- c => 4},
- );
-my $f = $in->ask_from_listf(_("ask_from_listf"),
- _("Which dhcp client do you want to use?\nDefault is dhcpcd"),
- sub { $_[0]{description} },
- \@m );
-
-print Data::Dumper->Dump([$f],['f']) . "\n";
-
-$in->exit(0);
-
diff --git a/docs/interactive/ask_from_treelist b/docs/interactive/ask_from_treelist
deleted file mode 100755
index ade7141d4..000000000
--- a/docs/interactive/ask_from_treelist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Yves Duret <yduret at mandrakesoft.com>
-# license: GPL
-
-use lib qw(/usr/lib/libDrakX);
-use common;
-use interactive;
-
-my $in = 'interactive'->vnew(undef, 'default');
-my $foo = $in->ask_from_treelist("window title - ask_from_treelist",
- "message\nexamples of utilisation of ask_from_treelist",
- '|',
- ['Custom',
- 'Other|Unlisted',
- 'Matrox|Millennium II=>Matrox Millennium II',
- 'Matrox|Millennium G200=>Matrox Millennium G200',
- 'Matrox|Millennium G400=>Matrox Millennium G400',
- 'Matrox|Millennium G450=>Matrox Millennium G450',
- 'Matrox|Millennium G550=>Matrox Millennium G550',
- 'Sun|FFB 67MHz Creator=>Sun FFB 67MHz Creator',
- 'Sun|FFB 67MHz Creator 3D=>Sun FFB 67MHz Creator 3D',
- 'Sun|FFB 75MHz Creator 3D=>Sun FFB 75MHz Creator 3D',
- ],
- 'Custom'
- ) or $in->exit(0);
-print "$foo\n";
-$in->exit(0);
diff --git a/docs/interactive/wait_message b/docs/interactive/wait_message
deleted file mode 100755
index 0caec4471..000000000
--- a/docs/interactive/wait_message
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-# Yves Duret <yduret at mandrakesoft.com>
-# license: GPL
-
-use lib qw(/usr/lib/libDrakX);
-use interactive;
-
-my $in = 'interactive'->vnew(undef, 'default');
-my $wait = $in->wait_message('wainting title', _("Moving files to the new partition"));
-sleep(3);
-$wait->set(_("Removing"));
-sleep(3);
-$in->exit(0);
diff --git a/docs/mdk-vs-redhat b/docs/mdk-vs-redhat
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d0de8223..000000000
--- a/docs/mdk-vs-redhat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-+ Open Development (at least DrakX)
-+ UDMA66 (HPT366)
-+ gamerz
-+ number of packages
-+ better packages(?)
-+ no automatic handling of ide burners
-+ urpmi/rpmdrake
-+ XFdrake
-+ no newbie install
-+ reiserfs
-+ fat resizing
-+ 3D handling (eg: Voodoo3)
-+ diskdrake (vs diskdruid)
-+ usb storage (?)
-+ KDE2
-+ faces in kdm/gdm
-+ menu
-+ alternatives
-+ /etc/emacs/site-start.d
-+ default config
-+ i18n (bootloader keyboard)
-
-+ More user-friendliness in general:
- + you can choose between multiple net devices when more than one are
- detected
- + you are presented with the media descriptions (disks, cdrom's)
- when you must choose between multiple media, and not only "sda",
- "hdc", ..
- + when installing from a disk partition, you are presented with an
- extract of the directory contents when you fail to give the
- correct location, which is very helpful to correct the input
- instead of simply rebooting to remember where on earth you
- mirrored the distribution on your disks
-
-+ Automatic mode (Redhat's equivalent is called "kickstart") is not
- performed according to a file on the floppy but from kernel parameters,
- which have many pros, among them: (1) we don't need the vfat filesystem
- for that purpose, and (2) with advanced bootloaders such as grub and
- lilo you can edit parameters on the fly at boot time.
-
-- no LABEL= in fstab (for auto renumbering of devices)
-- kerberos
-- LDAP
diff --git a/docs/net_object_class.fig b/docs/net_object_class.fig
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index 19f7f5318..000000000
--- a/docs/net_object_class.fig
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@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
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index 44fd3fe89..000000000
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-Current team of Install group is :
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- <b>Boot process (stage1)</b>
-
- Installation begin by booting from CD-ROM or Diskette. From CD-ROM all
-installation method are available (CD, HD, NFS, FTP, HTTP) on options. From
-Diskette according to image selected, only some related method (network or cdrom
-or hd) are available and module managed due to size limitation to 1.44Mb.
- Options are always available by pressing on F1.
-
- <b>DrakX process (stage2)</b>
-
- DrakX installation organized in steps (execution sequence described below).
-Steps listed on left side and help available on bottom right side. most of the
-screen is available for various dialog for interacting with the user. Steps
-execution sequence is automated and described below.
-
-Mouse is probed and if none has been found or if the mouse has not moved, a
-specific mouse configuration is displayed at the begining.
-
-
-Before the graphical steps, there is a detection step. It detects various
-hardware, including modems (from tty0 to tty7), mouse (serial, usb, ps/2) and
-tablets.
-
- <b>Steps</b>
-
- <i>Choose Your language</i>: step always displayed. default choice is previous one or
-<font color="#000080"><i>English</i></font>. After choosing a language, a license splash screen translated in the
-chosen language is displayed with <font color="#000080"><i>Accept</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Refuse</i></font> buttons. <font color="#000080"><i>Refuse</i></font> should
-stop installation. <font color="#000080"><i>Accept</i></font> validate language choice which are propagated to all
-DrakX visible widget. Advanced mode allow to select other language available to
-be installed. Advanced mode allow to select language which will be installed on
-system.
- If step is redone, the license is no more displayed.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Select Install Class</i></font>: step always displayed. default choice is previous one
-or <font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font>. Only one other option available is <font color="#000080"><i>Customized</i></font>. Two buttons
-available are <font color="#000080"><i>Install</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Upgrade</i></font>. Available steps (left side) are changed
-according to installation class selected, where the default is the one of
-<font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font> with <font color="#000080"><i>Install</i></font>.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Hard Drive Detection</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode,
-automatically done. In Customized mode, all modules that manage SCSI/IDE cards
-are loaded automatically and a question asking for other module to load is
-displayed.
- If clicked later or if to the question to load other module the
-answer is <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font>, a list of module is displayed (or if the question to other
-module to load is. When a module is chosen, two options are available
-<font color="#000080"><i>Autoprobe</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Specify options</i></font>. Autoprobe try to load the module without any
-other user options (default module parameter). Specify options allow user to
-give module parameters individually in a list for all known parameters. At this
-point <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> are available, Cancel should stop the module installation
-and go to next step. If any error occurs during module installation, a question
-asking to try with other parameter is displayed, the same module is still used.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Setup filesystems</i></font>: step always displayed. display a list of available choice
-accoding to what has been probed. May contains <font color="#000080"><i>Use free space</i></font>, "Use existing
-partition<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Use the window partition for loopback<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Use the free space on the
-Windows partition<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Remove Windows(TM)<font color="#000080"><i>|</i></font>Erase entire disk" (according to disk
-configuration =&gt; only one big fat for the first case only), "Custom disk
-partitioning".
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use free space</i></font> mode, auto allocation in available on available disk.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use existing partition</i></font> mode, a list of partition named in Linux
-scheme are displayed with their approximate size in Mb and propose mount point
-to choose in list boxes for each partitions available on hard drive.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use the window partition for loopback</i></font> mode, DrakX use available size
-on the windows partition to create a root file and a swap file which will be
-used in loopback, this means this is a lnx4win installation.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use the free space on the Windows partition</i></font> mode, DrakX will resize
-the windows partition and allocate true linux filesystem (at least / and swap).
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Remove Windows(TM)</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Erase entire disk</i></font> mode, DrakX clean the
-partition table before auto allocating partition.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Custom disk partitioning</i></font> mode, diskdrake is launch. TO BE DEFINED to
-change make diskdrake use only advanced mode.
-Diskdrake show all partition of all non-removable disk graphically. All special
-partition are hidden, only user accessible partition are visible: this remove
-extended partition, whole disk partition on sparc platform. Clicking on a disk
-notebook tab show all his partitions. Clicking on a partition show all actions
-available for this partition (depend if customized or advanced mode) as well as
-information on this partition (depend if customized or advanced mode). Most
-diskdrake operation are done without writing on disk (exception are Resizing
-partitions) and everything is written once on the disk when exiting diskdrake,
-at any time if writing partition table is necessary, there are always a dialog
-box asking the user to confirm the write. If no operation are modifying
-partition table, no dialog is displayed on exit (for example if giving mount
-point to partition). General action are available too:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Clear All</i></font>: clear all partition of the given disk.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Auto allocate</i></font>: try to allocate partition in available disk (not the
-seen disk).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Undo</i></font>: undo last operation.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font>: quit and save changes.
-Other operations are available in advanced mode:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Rescue partition table</i></font>: try to rescue a lost partition table,
-absolutely no garantee to succeed and may destroy what could be saveable by
-another tools.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Reload</i></font>: reload partition table from disk, erasing all changes in
-memory done by the user.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Wizard</i></font>: go to partition wizard, that the partition filesystems default
-behaviour on startup.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Restore from floppy</i></font>: restore a partition table from previously saved
-partition table from diskdrake.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Save to floppy</i></font>: save partition table to floppy.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Options</i></font>: global options available for filesystem configuration. This
-include <font color="#000080"><i>Removable media automouting supermount</i></font> check box disabled by default.
- Operation available on partition are:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Mount point</i></font>: change or define mount point for partition, only
-available for true filesystem partition.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Resize</i></font>: resize partition, if a specific algorithm to keep data is
-used no data may be lost, else all data are lost but nothing is written by
-diskdrake on the partition data in this last case (this means data can be
-restored by restoring original size and location).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Delete</i></font>: delete partition, if the same partition is created (same type,
-location, size) all data can be restored as diskdrake doesn't write on partition
-data.
- Operation available on partition table but in advanced mode are:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Type</i></font>: change type of partition, all data will be lost but diskdrake as
-above does not destroy them, and everyting can be restored.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Format</i></font>: format partition, at this point, all data ARE LOST.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Mount</i></font>: mount partition now, usefull for swap to increase memory
-capacity for machine low on resource that are not available to complete setup
-filesystem step correctly (problably if a resize partition is used on FAT fs).
-allow Mounting swap on customized mode too.
- A legend for partition type colors is available
-(Ext2,ReiserFS,Swap,FAT,Other,Empty). It has additionnal features to create a
-partition or change its type (only available in advanced mode).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Format partitions</i></font>: step always displayed. display list of partition to
-format with click boxes. Some are defined according to type of partitions and if
-the partition has been created or taken back.
-If a partition has already been formated, it is not proposed, or if it should
-not be proposed (alrady existing partition like /mnt/windows).
-On Advanced tag, an additional dialog is displayed to select partition to format
-(all available partition listed) and to format them with bad block checking.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Choose packages</i></font>: step always displayed. default selection done to be
-<font color="#000080"><i>correct</i></font> according to size available, Install or Upgrade, Hardware available.
-This selection is done according to <font color="#000080"><i>Mandrake first choice</i></font> of packages.
-On all mode, display groups and main desktop used (KDE or Gnome), an
-individual package selection check box is available to allow selecting package
-individually. In this case, a dialog displaying a tree with groups, (Mandrake
-first choice/alternatives) and packages is shown on the left part, a description
-window for each packages is shown on the right part.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Install system</i></font>: step always displayed. no interactive and display
-installation progression. include if available and on a CD basis a spash screen
-of advertising and other (pub!).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font>: step always displayed. show current configuration for
-Mouse, Keyboard, TimeZone, Graphic/TV Card, Monitor.
-At each values chosen (list boxes displayed a
-synthesis description) the current dialog is removed from screen and specific
-configuration panels are displayed (like currently for mouse, keyboard ...).
-And end of these specific configuration panels, this one is remapped on screen
-to be accepted in general.
-
- <b>Sub steps of Hardware panel:</b>
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure mouse</i></font>: displayed on request or if the mouse has not been
-moved (so unsafe detection), but have to be displayed earlier. A mouse tree
-selection for type is displayed with default case as what is probed or
-<font color="#000080"><i>serial/Generic 2 button Mouse</i></font> if none has been probed. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> disable mouse
-modification and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> allow next mouse configuration dialog. Then comes a serial
-port dialog for serial mice (default mouse connected to COM1 if nothing found).
-Then a mouse screen control is chown (according to mouse capacity: 3 buttons
-with or without mouse, need 7 buttons checking ?). Here <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validate to go to
-next step and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> to first mouse dialog displayed (mouse tree selection for
-type).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure keyboard</i></font>: displayed on request. default is set according to
-TimeZone definition (itself defaulting to language selection at the beginning).
-A list of keyboard is shown to the user and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validates change and return to
-<font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog with enabled change. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> abort any modification and
-return to the same <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure timezone</i></font>: displayed on request. default is set according to
-language selection. A timezone tree selection is shown with only the subtree
-corresponding to the current selection expanded (as other tree dialog). <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font>
-validates change and return to <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog whereas <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> avoid
-the change before returning to the same main dialog.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Graphic Card</i></font>: display graphic card probed. No change available.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>TV Card</i></font>: display TV/Tuner card probed. No change available.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Monitor</i></font>: need execution of ddcxinfos at this point. Only Size, Max
-resolution and depth displayed. No change available.
-
-
- Miscellaneous step have been removed and dispatched to other steps. "Use
-hard drive optimisation<font color="#000080"><i> and </i></font>Enable num lock at startup<font color="#000080"><i> are removed. </i></font>Choose
-security level<font color="#000080"><i> is moved to security step. </i></font>Precise RAM size if needed" and
-<font color="#000080"><i>Clean /tmp at each boot</i></font> are moved to bootloader step.
-<font color="#000080"><i>Removable media automouting</i></font> is moved to diskdrake options.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Security</i></font>: step displayed only in customized mode. TO BE DEFINED. should
-display at least securty level to choose. level are <font color="#000080"><i>Low</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Medium</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>High</i></font> and
-for advanced there are <font color="#000080"><i>Welcome To Crackers</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Poor</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Paranoid</i></font> too.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure networking</i></font>: step always displayed. dialog always displayed in
-both <font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Customized</i></font> mode. A list of network configuration
-entries are shown with the following:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a normal modem connection</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure an ISDN connection</i></font>
- "Configure a DSL (or ADSL) connection
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a cable connection</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure local network</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Reconfigure local network</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Disable networking</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Enable networking</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font>
- By cliking on a specific item, another dialog is displayed to configure
-some specific part of the network.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a normal modem connection</i></font>: display a question to probe for a
-modem if not already detected, then if none are found or probe has been refused
-a list of possible serial device are listed (in the form ttySx / COM(x+1) with
-the current mouse device removed if it is serial). After that a dialog including
-all parameters than can be used is shown. This includes <font color="#000080"><i>Connection Name</i></font>,
-<font color="#000080"><i>Phone number</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Login ID</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Authentication</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Domain name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>DNS 1</i></font>
-and <font color="#000080"><i>DNS 2</i></font>. Authentication is a combo of <font color="#000080"><i>PAP</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Termina-Based</i></font> and
-<font color="#000080"><i>Script-Based</i></font> (It seems necessary to get CHAP back on this one, no way of
-testing TO BE DEFINED). If no DNS are given, the connection is configured to try
-using provider DNS. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> button are available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure an ISDN connection</i></font>:
-Try to detect some PCI card. If not detected, asks if it's a ISA/pcmcia or PCI
-card, and gives the list of the cards. Information are then asked:
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IRQ</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card mem (DMA)</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO_0</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia with io0
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO_1</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia with io1
-<font color="#000080"><i>Your personal phone number</i></font> phone
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider name (ex provider.net)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider phone number</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 1</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 2</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Dialing mode</i></font> auto or manual
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Login (user name)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Password</i></font> hided
-<font color="#000080"><i>Confirm Password</i></font> again
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a DLS (or ADSL) connection</i></font>:
-The user chooses between pptp, pppoe and dhcp. If dhcp, redirection to LAN.
-If there is more than one ethernet card, The user must choose the card to use
-(displayed with the module). After that, some informations are asked:
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider name (ex provider.net)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 1</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 2</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Login (user name)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Password</i></font> hided
-<font color="#000080"><i>Confirm Password</i></font> again
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a cable connection</i></font>: redirection to LAN
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure local network</i></font>: display what has been probed with a question
-about using another module and <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>See hardware info</i></font> buttons.
-<font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font> is the default. If <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font> is clicked a list of modules is displayed with
-<font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons available. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> should go back to previous
-question. If <font color="#000080"><i>See hardware info</i></font> is clicked a list of probed hardware is
-displayed. If <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font> is clicked, for each ethernet interface, a dialog asking for
-IP address, Netmask and Automatic IP check box (DHCP/BOOTP) is displayed. Then
-if DHCP has been chosen, only a dialog asking for Host name and another for HTTP
-proxy and FTP proxy if any. If DHCP has not been chosen, an IP address has to be
-defined and a dialog including <font color="#000080"><i>Host name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>DNS server</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Gateway</i></font> and "Gateway
-device" is displayed. Then the same HTTP proxy and FTP proxy dialog as above. As
-network configuration may to have been reworked a bit it has TO BE DEFINED if
-this is kept like that or not.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Disable networking</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Enable networking</i></font> is just a way to toggle
-networking on or off, may be to be accessible only for advanced mode.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Quit</i></font> exit the network step.
-
-<b>NETWORK ADVANCED DOCUMENTATION:</b>
-Here is a list of entry points available in post install without using the ugly
-install graphic toolkit:
-
-<a href=<font color="#000080"><i>http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~damien/html/draknet_advanced_doc.txt</i></font>>http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~damien/html/draknet_advanced_doc.txt</a>
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure Printer</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode, only
-activated if a local printer is detected, else no printer are configured by
-default. In customized mode or if the step has been clicked a list of printer
-already configured is displayed and the possibility to add or exit the
-configuration. It allow configuration of printers for both LPR and CUPS
-individually (available by advanced mode when adding a printer). Printer
-protocol managed are local/usb/samba/ncp/lpd for LPR and
-local/usb/serial/samba/lpd/cups_network for CUPS.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Set root password</i></font>: step always displayed for Install only. In
-recommended mode display only a <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font> entry and a <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> entry
-to select the root password. In advanced mode, a Use NIS (yellow pages) check
-boxes and Use MD5 check box are available. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validate root password and "No
-password<font color="#000080"><i> avoid setting a password. </i></font>No password<font color="#000080"><i> is only available in </i></font>Low"
-security level or less. The length of the minimal password depend upon security level.
-
-In corporate firewall :
- <font color="#000080"><i>Set admin password</i></font>: step always displayed for Install only. It only
- displays a <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font> entry and a <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> entry
-to select the admin password.
-The length of the minimal password depend upon security level. (double of the
- security level)
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Add a user</i></font>: step always displayed for Install Only. In recommend mode
-display <font color="#000080"><i>Real name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>User name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> and icon
-choices as graphical. For customized mode a shell combo is available to choose a
-specific shell for the user depending on the package installed. The real name is
-the user friendly name of the user whereas user name is its login id name. The
-box display user that have already been added below the title. <font color="#000080"><i>Accept user</i></font>
-button allow the creation of the user and <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font> finish this step. High or
-higher security level implies the creation of at least one user. Password length
-are subject to same restriction according to security level. In advanced mode,
-allow to choose the user in auto login mode.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Create a boot disk</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode this
-step is automatically done by doing nothing. If clicked or customized mode, the
-user is prompted to allow building a boot disk (default is yes). In advanced
-mode allow selection of floppy drive.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Install boot loader</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode this
-step is automatically done. In customized mode, a combo <font color="#000080"><i>Boot device</i></font> list the
-various boot device that can be used where the bootloader can be installed. The
-boot device can the Linux description of the whole disk available (ex: /dev/hda)
-or partition available in these disk or floppy drives. Other platform
-specificity are not listed here.
- LBA check box is displayed in advanced mode (enabled by default) to
-allow using LBA addressing if available (PC with LILO). bootloader combo to
-select a given bootloader to use, available choice are <font color="#000080"><i>Grub</i></font>, "LILO with text
-menu<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>LILO with graphical menu<font color="#000080"><i>. default chosen is </i></font>LILO
-with graphical menu<font color="#000080"><i>. </i></font>Delay before booting default image" entry
-field is available with default value current setting (upgrade) or 5 else.
-<font color="#000080"><i>Precise RAM size if needed (found xx MB)</i></font> entry is displayed too,
-<font color="#000080"><i>clean /tmp</i></font> check box is disabled by default too.
-Boot in graphical mode (init 5) is available here in advanced mode too
-(previously in X configuration). <font color="#000080"><i>Video mode</i></font> combo, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font>,
-<font color="#000080"><i>Restrict command line options</i></font> check box is displayed.
-Video mode combo list text mode and video mode used for frame buffer, video mode
-used for frame buffer are available only if the install managed to boot with
-frame buffer activated. Password are restricted according to security level as
-other password. Password are mandatory according to security level TO BE DEFINED.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure X</i></font>: step always displayed. By default on recommended mode,
-everything is done automatically if possible up to test of graphic card, and if
-the user accept the settings no more question are asked to him. In customized
-mode a dialog is displayed to choose resolution, color depth and which version
-of XFree (with 3D optionally) is available for the current card where only a
-short description is displayed. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> button allow to jump to test phase (for the
-first time only) if available. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> return to main XFree configuration
-window allowing to change Monitor, Graphic card, Server options or Resolution
-with X version to choose. <font color="#000080"><i>Show all</i></font> extend resolution list to more resolutions
-according to card (with onboard memory) only and no more monitor capabilities.
- The main dialog is a list of command to change some X configuration aspect
-according to advanced mode or not :
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Monitor</i></font>: display a tree selection of monitors where default one
-is selected. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons are available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Graphic card</i></font>: display a tree selection of graphic card where
-default one is selected. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons are available. If <font color="#000080"><i>Unlisted</i></font>
-is chosen, then a tree of server/driver is displayed containing available server
-for XF3 or driver for XF4. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> return to main window and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validates
-change.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Server options</i></font>: available only in advanced mode. display list
-of check boxes options for server currently used. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Resolution</i></font>: change resolution and depth including with X server
-version chosen (relative to Xdrakres too).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Show Information</i></font>: display an information dialog showing current
-configuration internals of X.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Test again</i></font>: restart test with current configuration of X.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Quit</i></font>: exit X configuration main window. Other question about autologin
-and window manager to use are asked on Add user step.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Exit install</i></font>: step displayed only in customized mode but always
-executed. Only a text is displayed with a <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> button. If clicked and some step
-have not been executed/completed correctly, a question dialog ask the user if he
-really want to quit now, default answer is <font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font>. Advanced switch let user access
-to do the previously <font color="#000080"><i>Auto install floppy</i></font> step in DrakX &lt; 8.0. This is just a
-question asking the user to generate an auto install floppy automatically.
-</pre>
-</body>
-</html>
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-How to handle wizard?
-
-to switch in wizard mode:
-set $::isWizard to true;
-if $::Wizard_no_previous is set to true, the wizard won't display the previous button. Usefull for first step
-if $::Wizard_finished is set to true, the wizard will display Finish instead of Next. Usefull for last step
-
-how to code:
-Code as if there were no wizard.
-OK button is displayed as Next
-Cancel is displayed as Previous
-a additional button Cancel is added, xhich die with the exception 'wizard_cancelled'
-
-You have to handle the previous button. For example:
-
-step 1:
-ask_from list( blablablabl) or return;
-step2:
-ask_from list( blablablabl) or goto step1;
-step3:
-ask_from list( blablablabl) or goto step2;
-
-etc... You don't have to handle the wizard Cancel button as it send an exception.
-
-Understood? If yes, you'll see that there is a pb with ask_yesorno. In this case, yes+next returns true, no+next returns false, Cancel send the exception 'wizard_canceled' and previous send the exception 'wizard previous'. So you have to handle the previous button manually.
-
-plop.
-
-dam's, pour vous servir
-
-