dell-recovery (0.55) lucid; urgency=low

  * Add support for type 0x27 partitions (NTFS Win7 Recovery partition).
  * When first building the UP, check for all possible upimg filenames.
  * Add two binary files taken directory from factory process that are used
    to produce a compatible MBR and PBR such that DellDiags can be launched
    from a BIOS menu.
  * Use some crafty maneuvering to create the UP using parted rather than
    mkfs.vfat.  The latter appears to not properly fill out bytes 11-35 of
    the PBR causing it to not be bootable.
  * Take the necessary bytes out of the two binary files to place them in
    place, making the PBR properly bootable.
  * debian/control:
    - Drop recommends for syslinux since we use our own mbr now.
  * When operating in ubiquity debug mode, expose exceptions even if we're
    in a factory boot.
  * If we didn't include an autoexec.bat/config.sys (as is the case from normal
    DellDiags releases), then make the files we need to be bootable.
  * Update icon to new Dell branding icon and render it at a higher resolution.
  * Do a better job at filtering command line options that shouldn't propagate
    to the target system.
  * Replace dell-dvd png with an svg so that is scales better at high 
resolution.
  * Filter extra kernel command line arguments in all scenarios, not just if
    dell-recovery is in the kernel command line.
  * Shuffle the dell-bootstrap plugin to come before language again.
    - This will allow us to use debian-installer/language to preseed the install
      to a particular language.
    - This also allows the rest of the UI to be customized besides just the
      dell-bootstrap plugin.
  * Fix translation support.  We should be able to load translations for all
    widgets now.
  * Introduce a 3rd ubiquity plugin that forces the title of the parent window.
    This is necessary because bootstrap runs before the language page, which
    which reset the title again.
    - Only load it if we don't have dell-recovery/recovery_type on kernel
      command line (which means factory mode)
  * Adjust the names of some of the templates to not show items as bold in
    the bootstrap plugin.

Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 00:55:47 -0500
Changed-By: Mario Limonciello <mario_limoncie...@dell.com>
Maintainer: Mario Limonciello <supe...@ubuntu.com>
Signed-By: Mario Limonciello <supe...@ubuntu.com>
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/dell-recovery/0.55
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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 00:55:47 -0500
Source: dell-recovery
Binary: dell-recovery
Architecture: source
Version: 0.55
Distribution: lucid
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Mario Limonciello <supe...@ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Mario Limonciello <mario_limoncie...@dell.com>
Description: 
 dell-recovery - Dell Recovery Media Creation Package
Changes: 
 dell-recovery (0.55) lucid; urgency=low
 .
   * Add support for type 0x27 partitions (NTFS Win7 Recovery partition).
   * When first building the UP, check for all possible upimg filenames.
   * Add two binary files taken directory from factory process that are used
     to produce a compatible MBR and PBR such that DellDiags can be launched
     from a BIOS menu.
   * Use some crafty maneuvering to create the UP using parted rather than
     mkfs.vfat.  The latter appears to not properly fill out bytes 11-35 of
     the PBR causing it to not be bootable.
   * Take the necessary bytes out of the two binary files to place them in
     place, making the PBR properly bootable.
   * debian/control:
     - Drop recommends for syslinux since we use our own mbr now.
   * When operating in ubiquity debug mode, expose exceptions even if we're
     in a factory boot.
   * If we didn't include an autoexec.bat/config.sys (as is the case from normal
     DellDiags releases), then make the files we need to be bootable.
   * Update icon to new Dell branding icon and render it at a higher resolution.
   * Do a better job at filtering command line options that shouldn't propagate
     to the target system.
   * Replace dell-dvd png with an svg so that is scales better at high 
resolution.
   * Filter extra kernel command line arguments in all scenarios, not just if
     dell-recovery is in the kernel command line.
   * Shuffle the dell-bootstrap plugin to come before language again.
     - This will allow us to use debian-installer/language to preseed the 
install
       to a particular language.
     - This also allows the rest of the UI to be customized besides just the
       dell-bootstrap plugin.
   * Fix translation support.  We should be able to load translations for all
     widgets now.
   * Introduce a 3rd ubiquity plugin that forces the title of the parent window.
     This is necessary because bootstrap runs before the language page, which
     which reset the title again.
     - Only load it if we don't have dell-recovery/recovery_type on kernel
       command line (which means factory mode)
   * Adjust the names of some of the templates to not show items as bold in
     the bootstrap plugin.
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