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* sm56 supportOlivier Blin2005-09-061-0/+13
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* allow to run perl code as post commandOlivier Blin2005-09-061-6/+14
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* perl_checker fixOlivier Blin2005-08-311-1/+1
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* fix ipw data structure and add firmware urlOlivier Blin2005-07-191-13/+12
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* try to cleanup fs.pmPascal Rigaux2005-06-281-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (to have simpler dependencies between modules, esp. have some modules only required by diskdrake): - move some functions from fs to fs::mount (most keep their name, except mount_part and mount_usbfs) - move formatMount_part and formatMount_all from fs to fs::format - move some functions from fs to fs::wild_device (part2wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::from_part) (subpart_from_wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::to_subpart) (analyze_wild_device_name -> fs::wild_device::analyse) - formatMount_part(), formatMount_all(), fs::mount::part() don't take a prefix anymore the current situation was quite muddy we now rely on fs::get::mntpoint_prefixed() which will maybe depend on a field in $part for now, we mount every part in chroot, it seems to be what's wanted - fs::format::part() now expect $all_hds instead of $raids - fs::type::carryRootLoopback is now fs::get::carry_root_loopback() - in fs::loopback, most functions don't want a prefix anymore
* add some "use xxx;" (the idea is to see what the package needs, but i may ↵Pascal Rigaux2005-06-101-0/+2
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* remove non-ASCII characterOlivier Blin2005-06-091-1/+1
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* add no_club option to specify that no club drivers are available (ECI)Olivier Blin2005-05-301-14/+17
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* allow to ask for some configuration fields (useful for "device" in "rtc" ↵Olivier Blin2005-05-301-1/+6
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* initial import of network::thirdparty (this module factorizes the thirdparty ↵Olivier Blin2005-05-271-0/+443
software/drivers/firmwares detection and installation code, it points the user to the relevant packages/documentation/url if needed, and don't allow to configure a device if its requirements aren't satisfied)