Thus spake Jeremy Enos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):Brian-
One question we meant to ask on the call... what's the status of mkbootpackage?
We have two different chunks of code that dannf and i wrote independently. we're now in the process of merging these.
still plugging away.
Brian- any info on the features to expect? Here's what I'm thinking would be extremely useful:
* default mode identifies current kernel, incorporates modules in current environment (lsmod plus modules.conf)
* option to specify other kernel (auto-detect correct modules that correspond w/ current environment)
* option to take any number of specified modules on the cmd line for customization
The reason I'm thinking about this is because if the mkbootimage tool did this kind of thing, it would be trivial to put a really slick GUI right on top of it... resulting in a powerful, simple-to-use bootpackage creation tool (finally!).
What do you think?
Jeremy
-Brian
I've seen some mail going back and forth discussing early versions and troubles... then it seemed to go quiet. Any update?
thx-
Jeremy
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