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authorGuillaume Cottenceau <gc@mandriva.com>2003-11-19 18:18:04 +0000
committerGuillaume Cottenceau <gc@mandriva.com>2003-11-19 18:18:04 +0000
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uneeded now since we use etc-monitorer.pl
-rw-r--r--move/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--move/data/README.adding.more.files14
2 files changed, 1 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/move/Makefile b/move/Makefile
index d074630aa..12475b6ec 100644
--- a/move/Makefile
+++ b/move/Makefile
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ DEST_STAGE2 = $(DEST_LIVETREE)/usr/bin/stage2
ISO = /BIG/mdkmove.iso
-DATA_FILES = devices symlinks directories-to-create etcfiles all-etcfiles keyfiles README.adding.more.files
+DATA_FILES = devices symlinks directories-to-create etcfiles all-etcfiles keyfiles
PROGRAM_FILES = etc-monitorer.pl
LANG_FILES = $(shell perl -ne 'print $$1 if /ALLOWED_LANGS = qw\((.*)\)/' move.pm)
diff --git a/move/data/README.adding.more.files b/move/data/README.adding.more.files
deleted file mode 100644
index 407e6972a..000000000
--- a/move/data/README.adding.more.files
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-About the ".sysconf" directory automatically created on the USB
-key (which appears as /home/.sysconf when using Mandrake Move)
-
-
-This directory holds system configuration files. The directories'
-names are made by hashing system specific PCI hardware, and it is
-used to guess at boot if we can use these files (saved from a
-previous boot on the same machine), or we should create new ones.
-Hence, you are able to save different system configuration files
-according to each machine you boot MandrakeMove with an USB Key.
-
-If you want to add new files for saving for next reboot, just
-create the new file in the tree structure, and replace the
-symlink in the /etc tree to the cdrom, by a symlink there.