On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 19:51 +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Wednesday 10 September 2008, Frans Pop wrote: > > I would still argue for adding speakup only to the G-I images and would > > even suggest removing brltty from the regular images. That would make > > the G-I images the "graphical+accessibility" installer. > > > > We could combine that with making the graphical installer the default > > version of the installer for Lenny (i.e: the top choice in cases where > > both are available). I think all issues that blocked that switch have > > been solved now. > > As both Jérémy and Otavio responded positively to this idea and nobody > spoke against it, I will prepare the patches to do this. If anybody > disagrees with this change, this is your last chance to speak up!
Would anyone mind if I made a similar change for the netboot-xen variant on i386? I've had the patch ready for a while but wasn't pushing since we seemed to be so near to a release. Ian. The patch, against 55615 which obviously needs updating and testing again. Enable graphical install in i386 Xen flavour. diff --git a/installer/build/boot/x86/xen/xm-debian.cfg b/installer/build/boot/x86/xen/xm-debian.cfg index a85bd33..d178865 100644 --- a/installer/build/boot/x86/xen/xm-debian.cfg +++ b/installer/build/boot/x86/xen/xm-debian.cfg @@ -201,10 +201,14 @@ else: extras.append("--") extras.append("quiet") + console="hvc0" try: - vfb + if len(vfb) >= 1: + console="tty0" except NameError, e: - extras.append("console=hvc0") + pass + + extras.append("console="+ console) extra = str.join(" ", extras) print "command line is \"%s\"" % extra diff --git a/installer/build/config/i386/netboot-xen.cfg b/installer/build/config/i386/netboot-xen.cfg index 6fdba14..1e2ee7f 100644 --- a/installer/build/config/i386/netboot-xen.cfg +++ b/installer/build/config/i386/netboot-xen.cfg @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ KERNELVERSION = $(BASEVERSION)-686-bigmem -TYPE=netboot +TYPE=netboot/gtk include config/i386/netboot.cfg EXTRANAME=netboot/xen/ MANIFEST-KERNEL = "kernel image for installing under Xen" -- Ian Campbell Those who can, do; those who can't, write. Those who can't write work for the Bell Labs Record.
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