On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Deleting all those old empty directories would make it a whole lot
> easier for a newbie (as I am with the new stuff) to find his way around.

AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
yes, and I keep killing those things and CVS won't let them die. 

Please send me a list and I will try again. 

> Deleting all the old READMEs and other docs would help eliminate
> confusion.

sorry, my fault.

> There seems to be no documentation on how to use the new config tools. 
> There is information on what should go in a config file but nothing on
> useing the tool unless you "use the source".

yeah, I am trying to get that done. sorry. 

> I recall some emails going out that documented the new organization
> when  it was still a proposal.  Including this information in the
> Documentation directory would be quite useful.

we have gotten close to getting a mail archive ready.

> I think that the romimage/<blah> directories are intended to be where
> you "make" and the output from LBConfig.py is supposed to be placed
> there.

sorry, no. Those romimage directories are historical. The best bet for how
to do things is the check out the HOWTO for SiS630.

> The mainboard directories will actually contain most of the interesting
> configuration information but aren't intended to be the "top level".

yeah that I think is right.

Thanks Tyson for looking at this stuff.

ron

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