Otavio Salvador wrote:
> I'd like to know when Joey plans to commit it. Joey?
I've been holding off for review. Now that we're happy with it except
for some minor string changes and reorganisation (which should be
doable without a lot of pain, I think, although there are certian
types of reorganis
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 14 April 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
>> Last month syslinux got submenu support for vesamenu, so its now doable..
>>
>> Here's an example image with menu items for text and gtk:
>> http://kitenet.net/~joey/tmp/mini.iso
>
> That looks a _lot_ more usable
On Monday 14 April 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
> Last month syslinux got submenu support for vesamenu, so its now doable..
>
> Here's an example image with menu items for text and gtk:
> http://kitenet.net/~joey/tmp/mini.iso
That looks a _lot_ more usable.
I think I'd still prefer:
Install
Install (gr
Frans Pop wrote:
> What I'd like to see is just the basic choices selectable from the menu, and
> a prompt for advanced usage. One option to do this could be:
Last month syslinux got submenu support for vesamenu, so its now doable..
Here's an example image with menu items for text and gtk:
http:
On Sunday 13 April 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
> What I'd like to see is just the basic choices selectable from the menu,
> and a prompt for advanced usage. One option to do this could be:
> Normal install
> Normal install (graphical)
> Rescue mode
> Rescue mode (graphical)
> Other options and help
It
On Sunday 13 April 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
> I've finished and tested the debian-cd patch for using vesamenu.
Issue: I see "Graphical automated insta".
Other comments: basically I don't like it.
Mainly because we're going to be confusing regular users with something like
automated install. And we
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've finished and tested the debian-cd patch for using vesamenu. Did
> notice one problem. When the vesamenu is used, "default64" does not
> behave the same as it normally does in syslinux. Rather than setting the
> default that's used then enter is pressed,
I've finished and tested the debian-cd patch for using vesamenu. Did
notice one problem. When the vesamenu is used, "default64" does not
behave the same as it normally does in syslinux. Rather than setting the
default that's used then enter is pressed, it makes syslinux
*immediately* start booting
floppy/boot.cfg
@@ -30,3 +30,6 @@ EXTRAUDEBS=
# use klibc, not libc
ONLY_KLIBC=1
+
+# omit the syslinux vesamenu
+NO_VESAMENU=1
diff --git a/installer/build/config/x86.cfg b/installer/build/config/x86.cfg
index a9c5db4..c846c89 100644
--- a/installer/build/config/x86.cfg
+++ b/installer/build/
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