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
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.8 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. Checksums-Sha1: b7e585c90c10909308aa35eacf69df47301e4f2d 988 dell-recovery_0.55.dsc 921c0116ef91c34b92ca02d98919c4011ed01cef 138580 dell-recovery_0.55.tar.gz Checksums-Sha256: c243febc32e5460919064fdf26c45174bd21223843cabddd643be285678d7225 988 dell-recovery_0.55.dsc e9373323805527db5491f89be32e2b286eef3fb4aaa4434b3d7341cebc7d1ce0 138580 dell-recovery_0.55.tar.gz Files: 3aef1d3e9541a3517e9ceb680c9af77d 988 utils optional dell-recovery_0.55.dsc 342e298fa7938fcd99e5315697c2d678 138580 utils optional dell-recovery_0.55.tar.gz Original-Maintainer: Mario Limonciello <mario_limoncie...@dell.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkvGqnEACgkQ2CrZjkA73YuWwQCdE03KcsD8fG/Wxr+SxDV6tu/2 RM4AnRcvpp6aqIPk5eXDQzorOMN4qMGO =gQeq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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