"Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cum veritate scripsit:
> Now that you mention it, there is a place in the manual already that explains
> quiet & verbose. The lists could just go in there, with maybe a disclaimer
> 'this information accurate as of the time of insertion' - nah, but maybe
> s
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:34:58AM +, Philip Blundell wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 02:11, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > Should this be documented somewhere? Or is it fairly useless info that
> > will be difficult to keep up to date?
>
> It's probably useful information for some. If nothing els
#include
Philip Blundell wrote on Sun Mar 17, 2002 um 10:34:58AM:
> > For LiveCD, ask for the install media (should be livecd)
> > Always ask which mountpoint to mount volumes to
> > Warn that earlier kernels do not support newer filesystems
> > Warn that pre-2.4.1 kernels do not support ReiserF
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 02:11, Chris Tillman wrote:
> Here's a list of the effects verbose and quiet have on dbootstrap.
>
> verbose:
> For LiveCD, ask for the install media (should be livecd)
> Always ask which mountpoint to mount volumes to
> Warn that earlier kernels do not support newer filesys
It would be good to document that the bootargs exist, if it isn't
already documented. I personally find this breakdown interesting, but
I think that's mostly because I find boot-floppies interesting in
general.
> Or is it fairly useless info that
> will be difficult to keep up to date?
useless
Here's a list of the effects verbose and quiet have on dbootstrap.
verbose:
For LiveCD, ask for the install media (should be livecd)
Always ask which mountpoint to mount volumes to
Warn that earlier kernels do not support newer filesystems
Warn that pre-2.4.1 kernels do not support ReiserFS 3.6
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