Re: booteasy fate?

2007-05-08 Thread Michael Dexter
>Don't beat a dead horse.
>
>This should do whatever you need:
>
>http://gag.sourceforge.net/

1. That's not an answer to my question.

2. Alas, gag does not appear to offer a command line tool that can pre-choose
an alternative boot slice prior to remote reboot. I'm looking for something
along the lines of FreeBSD's boot0cfg and am looking into porting it. I recall
Marco mentioning that fdisk can be used to choose slices or something. Will
investigate.

Don't get me wrong, "lots of icons" is nice and all for some situations.

Michael.



Re: booteasy fate?

2007-05-07 Thread Nick Holland
Michael Dexter wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have found references to: /pub/OpenBSD/3.6/tools/booteasy suggesting that 
> it was part of the distribution but I do not see it listed for 3.7 and newer. 
> I do not see a 3.7 changelist entry for it and I the online man pages to not 
> seem to refer to it. From the looks however, it was an official OpenBSD boot 
> manager.
> 
> I fold! What was it and what happend to it?

wrap your lines...

It was a third-party boot manager, included for convenience
of the users.  It was most certainly not an "official OpenBSD
boot manager".  It was never in the CVS tree, it was never
maintained by OpenBSD developers, it was just slapped in for
people in case they needed it.  It seems they don't.

However, from memory and a little superficial checking,
  1) It wasn't LBA capable (OpenBSD newly was then)
  2) License was uncertain/non-existent
  3) It was relatively unmaintained
  4) there are lots of other boot managers out there

Since it was removed, I think you are the first person to notice
its absence.  Heck, it took you this long to notice!  If
developers had been testing or maintaining it, that would have
been wasted effort.  If developers hadn't been testing and
maintaining it, it would be unmaintained junk we were shipping.
Neither is good.

Haven't found much use for a "boot manager" myself.  But then,
there are over 20 computers in this room, and this isn't
the storage area...multibooting is a complete waste of time
for me. :)  (argh. just counted, without getting out of my
chair, more like 30 computers...probably more.  At least eight
different platforms.  I need help.)

Nick.



Re: booteasy fate?

2007-05-07 Thread Aaron Hsu
On Mon, 07 May 2007 16:51:32 -0500, Bruce Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Don't beat a dead horse.
 This should do whatever you need:
 http://gag.sourceforge.net/


Aaah, yes, I remember someone recommending this to me before. It does work  
well.


--
Aaron Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he  
could do only a little." - Edmund Burke




Re: booteasy fate?

2007-05-07 Thread Bruce Bauer

Don't beat a dead horse.

This should do whatever you need:

http://gag.sourceforge.net/

On 5/7/07, Aaron Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, 07 May 2007 15:09:34 -0500, Michael Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I have found references to: /pub/OpenBSD/3.6/tools/booteasy suggesting
> that it was part of the distribution but I do not see it listed for 3.7
> and newer. I do not see a 3.7 changelist entry for it and I the online
> man pages to not seem to refer to it. From the looks however, it was an
> official OpenBSD boot manager.
>I fold! What was it and what happend to it?

It is a boot manager. :-) I used to use it around the 3.6 era. However, I
haven't used it for some time, and I'm not sure if it is still around. I
haven't searched for it. Hrm, a quick search reveals that it, at least, is
not in the tools directory anymore, though os-bs still is. os-bs is a boot
manager that I have been using when necessary since 3.8 I think.

--
Aaron Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he
could do only a little." - Edmund Burke




Re: booteasy fate?

2007-05-07 Thread Aaron Hsu
On Mon, 07 May 2007 15:09:34 -0500, Michael Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:


I have found references to: /pub/OpenBSD/3.6/tools/booteasy suggesting  
that it was part of the distribution but I do not see it listed for 3.7  
and newer. I do not see a 3.7 changelist entry for it and I the online  
man pages to not seem to refer to it. From the looks however, it was an  
official OpenBSD boot manager.

I fold! What was it and what happend to it?


It is a boot manager. :-) I used to use it around the 3.6 era. However, I  
haven't used it for some time, and I'm not sure if it is still around. I  
haven't searched for it. Hrm, a quick search reveals that it, at least, is  
not in the tools directory anymore, though os-bs still is. os-bs is a boot  
manager that I have been using when necessary since 3.8 I think.


--
Aaron Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he  
could do only a little." - Edmund Burke