On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 04:33:04PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > Robert Millan wrote: > > + if [ -n "$(INITRD_GTK)" ]; then \ > > + echo -en "$(ARCH)/linux=linux\n$(ARCH)/initrd=initrd.gz\n"; \ > > + echo -en > > "$(ARCH)/gtk/linux=linux\n$(ARCH)/gtk/initrd=initrdg.gz\n"; \ > > > + if [ -n "$(INITRD_GTK)" ]; then \ > > + echo -en > > "$(ARCH)/linux=install/vmlinuz\n$(ARCH)/initrd=install/initrd.gz\n"; \ > > + echo -en > > "$(ARCH)/gtk/linux=install/vmlinuz\n$(ARCH)/gtk/initrd=install/gtk/initrd.gz\n"; > > \ > > > + if [ "$(TYPE)" = "netboot/gtk" ]; then \ > > + echo -en "user_interface=graphical\n"; \ > > Why is this set here, when it's not set in all the other similar > stanzas?
Currently the win32-loader.ini format is a bit cryptic if you're not familiar with the source. I'm not sure a proper spec would be useful, since the interface can be dynamicaly adjusted as needed (maybe even in a single commit, since they're in the same repository). Anyway, the whole thing is currently: [installer] user_interface=(graphical|text) ; Optional argument. Indicates the _only_ interface that this media provides. ; If ommitted, it means both are available. arch=(i386|amd64) ; Optional argument. Again, indicates the only architecture provided by this ; media. If ommitted, it means both are provided (Multi-arch). misc entries for different combinations of linux/initrd, text/gtk, i386/amd64 [live] ; optional section, same format as [installer]. this would allow mixed ; installer/live CDs to exist in the future [grub] ; where grub images are in the CD -- Robert Millan <GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call! <DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak? (as seen on /.) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]