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2917c08fb8 livecd,livedvd: completed support for ia32 EFI bootloader 2024-12-21 12:02:09 +01:00
1b5546a3ee livecd-light-root,livecd: review EFI support for x86 target after changes for secure boot support 2024-11-23 17:10:42 +01:00
a34e6c2466 livecd-root,livecd-root,livecd-light-root: add spice-vdagent 2024-11-23 11:15:59 +01:00
62f338cca5 livecd-light-root: add tools for secure boot support like livecd-root target 2024-11-02 16:48:54 +01:00
53c3eb1a61 livedvd: implement same changes as livecd for Secure Boot support 2024-11-02 11:59:53 +01:00
ce4025f7cf platforms/livecd: implemented Secure Boot support via shim 2024-11-02 10:55:52 +01:00
1c44ea001e livecd: remove old dir 2024-10-26 12:54:15 +02:00
e6b161cbc0 livedvd: enable glibc locales 2024-10-26 11:08:44 +02:00
0897bf21e2 Makefile.defs: updates for libpoppler 2024-10-12 23:56:07 +02:00
865fa6b6b9 Makefile.defs: fixes following ffmpeg 7 and rpm user and group deps management 2024-06-22 14:55:56 +02:00
391132ed43 platforms/rootfs-base: install qemu-aarch64 static binary 2024-06-19 18:09:55 +02:00
37f92902a5 Makefile: update base requirements 2024-06-19 18:09:37 +02:00
121edc1965 rootfs-base: add some basic requirements 2024-04-14 17:05:24 +02:00
3a0e2d8583 Makefile.defs: define updates 2024-04-14 17:05:09 +02:00
a0d4f096fd livedvd-root: fix typo in %_install_langs macro definition 2024-04-14 17:02:58 +02:00
0f2a627b24 Makefile: review base packages for rootfs-base target 2024-01-11 17:52:39 +01:00
f95c46717c Makefile.defs: pick python3 instead of python27 2024-01-11 17:51:52 +01:00
1ce8dae63b platforms/rootfs-base: review requirements and remove old dhcpd customization 2024-01-11 17:51:09 +01:00
786e681a04 platforms/{livecd,livedvd}: fix live boot with dracut 059 which requires rd.live.overlay.overlayfs set on command line 2023-12-25 13:46:18 +01:00
5c541dd360 Makefile.defs: fix choices for libjack vs. pipewire-jack 2023-12-25 13:23:31 +01:00
3598c9da49 Makefile.defs: updated 2023-11-05 11:27:38 +01:00
f8c26730c1 platforms/rootfs-light: fix error after rolling switch 2023-08-20 21:45:13 +02:00
3dcf27191f Changes following release change from "devel" to "rolling" 2023-08-08 10:03:10 +02:00
e5292f949d Makefile.defs: add definitions following Ocaml update to 4.14 2023-08-08 10:01:47 +02:00
a53a533fd3 Makefile.defs: fix not using 64bit libraries defs for aarch64, other defs added 2023-06-22 15:13:02 +02:00
777e64885d General fixes with current repository 2023-01-27 12:28:06 +01:00
ea35e227bb platforms/diskimg/pre.inc.sh: update virtual disk sizes to 10GB 2023-01-27 12:27:34 +01:00
9e7686f8aa livecd,livedvd: install memtest86+-efi; remove macbook-tools 2023-01-06 11:49:55 +01:00
9e234632e5 Makefile.defs: add definition for systemd libraries 2022-12-15 14:53:45 +01:00
181b89a7bd platforms: cleanup of old update-alternatives-set-dri script invocations 2022-12-15 14:53:09 +01:00
56b589f14b livedvd-root, livegames-root: remove kpartsplugin 2022-11-11 09:10:52 +01:00
c7d9c00872 livecd, livedvd: remove isolinux 2022-10-22 12:39:45 +02:00
d9ecf7bcaa Updat to calamares-installer.desktop renamed from openmamba-installer.desktop 2022-07-09 13:41:42 +02:00
dfb2a9c1f7 livecd, livedvd: packages lists updates and script fixes 2022-07-09 13:39:39 +02:00
60cd48f5e4 Added a .gitignore with chache and tmp dirs excluded 2022-07-03 18:21:38 +02:00
bf75c61dfd Makefile.defs: set plymouththeme = breeze-plymouth 2022-07-03 18:19:58 +02:00
845896cf94 livecd, livedvd: replace syslinux with grub boot loader 2022-06-10 18:06:40 +02:00
c9d054adb0 livecd-root, livecd-light-root, livedvd-root: install VirtualBox-guest on arch x86_64 2022-05-21 23:26:59 +02:00
f848e20abc livecd-root, livecd-light-root, livedvd-root: old comments cleanup 2022-05-21 23:20:42 +02:00
cb64ed700e livecd, livedvd: remove VGA= to fix VirtualBox boot with vmsvga 2022-05-21 10:05:04 +02:00
3a53e4ea78 Latest deps updates and fixes 2022-05-17 21:03:58 +02:00
6e690e54ce platforms/{livecd,livedvd,testcd}: exit with error if boot kernel and initramfs images are not copied correctly 2021-06-29 11:34:10 +02:00
f67c314f75 diskimg: increase tmpfs size of rpi target 2021-06-29 11:30:37 +02:00
460c858e22 Replace xorg-drv-input-{evdev,synaptics} with xf86-input-libinput 2021-06-23 18:13:39 +02:00
1c3865ebfa Makefile.defs: replace kcm-ufw with plasma-firewall 2021-06-23 18:06:38 +02:00
b676586c07 makedist.inc.sh: install qemu wrapper sooner to fix arm/aarch64 targets 2021-06-23 18:05:57 +02:00
a0807e6b99 Various small update fixes 2021-06-05 14:21:52 +02:00
7f4f177389 Various updates for latest media builds 2021-05-13 11:10:25 +02:00
8924262d51 Makefile.defs: deps choices updates 2021-04-25 14:34:01 +02:00
e699981cba check_deps.sh: raw script to quickly check for any broken deps in generated media 2021-04-25 14:32:51 +02:00
11e88789b7 platforms: added diskimg variant raspberrypi-plasma 2021-04-24 14:13:52 +02:00
f283cb4109 rootfs-light: make sure autologin user is configured in lxdm.conf 2021-01-31 13:48:35 +01:00
89b8abe399 rootfs: support for aarch64
rootfs, rootfs-light: switch from chromium to firefox browser
2021-01-31 13:26:05 +01:00
282692bc18 diskimg: added support for aarch64 rpi target passing new option -rpi64 to rootfsinstall 2021-01-05 12:29:12 +01:00
ef3286542e rootfs-light: fixes for aarch64 2021-01-05 12:28:45 +01:00
95715b2af2 livecd-light, rootfs-light: updates following LXQt switch and aarch64 new arch 2021-01-04 20:03:52 +01:00
971d04d30f More aarch64 support 2020-12-29 16:42:18 +01:00
f83b6736d2 Makefile, Makefile.defs: deps updates after java-openjdk11 and livedvd 2020-12-26 11:51:15 +01:00
b878ae573d Makefile: don't install obsoleted openmamba-devel 2020-11-22 16:34:37 +01:00
9dd986c81e livecd-light-root, rootfs-light: switch from lxde to lxqt 2020-11-22 11:51:00 +01:00
32d4c09d08 Langpacks support 2020-10-16 09:37:46 +02:00
37ce2aebc5 Makefile: install xf86-input-libinput 2020-10-16 09:35:46 +02:00
eca1d659ab Remove vboxguest and vboxvideo dkms installation as they are now provided in kernel 2020-07-24 17:35:57 +02:00
891c321c0f platforms/diskimg: filesystem size increase 2020-07-12 13:56:21 +02:00
6d4bc7264a Makefile.defs: deps fixes 2020-07-12 13:55:45 +02:00
01f52f70f1 platforms: switch from gparted to partitionmanager in KDE platforms 2019-10-16 15:24:37 +02:00
cdc83e7ef3 makedist.inc.sh: minor fixes 2019-10-16 15:21:29 +02:00
4a810fb206 platforms/diskimg: increase media size for raspberrypi target 2019-10-16 15:21:00 +02:00
3fc16c4068 Makefile.defs: recent fixes 2019-09-08 10:40:10 +02:00
ad148ef769 rootfs, rootfs-light: replace obsolete passwd --stdin usage with chpasswd 2019-09-07 11:56:39 +02:00
db55b47ae3 Other packages changes for rootfs* targets 2019-08-15 19:28:47 +02:00
e842bbd2c1 diskimg: fixes for rpi target 2019-08-09 23:25:03 +02:00
68aea4be88 Updates/fix to rootfs* targets and smart -> dnf changes 2019-08-04 16:30:42 +02:00
49871dd73d Don't install vboxvideo on x86 as a workaround for rpm 4 segfaulting 2019-08-04 13:29:36 +02:00
0a029f67a7 Use dracut module dmsquash-live instead of squash-live 2019-05-25 17:59:36 +02:00
604bd38bff Updates for java and recent firefox and thunderbird 2019-02-03 16:16:07 +01:00
bde03c8136 rootfs: packages update 2019-01-31 19:38:30 +01:00
8790375d17 livedvd-root: configure supported languages in /etc/rpm/macros.lang before installing packages (added pre-packages.inc.sh hook) 2018-09-11 09:42:18 +02:00
902b88be96 Makefile.defs: other dependencies resolved 2018-09-11 09:41:55 +02:00
1a9a3ebbc8 Makefile.defs: further deps fixes for livecd 2018-09-10 20:32:17 +02:00
8b6a826b0b Makefile.defs: deps update 2018-09-07 10:54:37 +02:00
4f87e81d31 Package updates 2018-03-31 17:43:53 +02:00
4be8d57b64 Some packages updates for KDE Plasma 5 and other fixes for livedvd, rootfs-base, etc. long time broken targets 2018-02-10 15:22:04 +01:00
d0d0d3de6d Changes following KDE 5 Plasma support 2018-01-29 12:55:39 +01:00
80e0133188 platforms: remove cpufreqd, smart-gui and other fixes 2017-12-24 11:54:06 +01:00
b34209bd55 Makefile.defs: further deps fixes for libav/ffmpeg and more 2017-12-24 11:53:01 +01:00
4572c75bf0 Makefile.defs: fixes for livedvd 2017-04-19 13:55:28 +02:00
51ff514deb diskimg, rootfs-base: fixes 2017-04-10 15:44:38 +02:00
f41f89b1ee Fix installing memtest86+ after file name change in package 2017-03-14 10:47:40 +01:00
12f1a37655 diskimg: support for rootfsinstall baytrail target 2017-03-06 16:03:05 +01:00
26f4f46024 Makefile: fix for libreadline6 2016-12-16 10:38:33 +01:00
57403db115 rootfs: x86_64 kernel support 2016-10-27 16:39:55 +02:00
60b3b82d21 Makefile.defs: update alternative choices 2016-10-27 16:39:29 +02:00
a715c30464 Makefile.defs, Makefile: some minor updates for current dependencies 2016-07-21 14:50:48 +02:00
e45ecd832a Makefile.defs: definitions for current livecd 2016-06-18 10:43:07 +02:00
a3bb4b2bfd Makefile.defs: updates after ffmpeg 3.0 2016-06-11 14:26:06 +02:00
46b0bccb8a Rename kwallet -> kwalletmanager 2016-03-01 10:22:28 +01:00
569c991561 Makefile.defs: update some required definitions 2016-02-04 14:17:13 +01:00
11d460290d platforms: overlayfs (overlay) support, requires kernel >= 3.18
platforms: install syslinux required modules if found for syslinux >= 6.0 support
2015-11-12 16:52:06 +01:00
87b89b5be7 Recent minor fixes 2015-10-09 13:23:14 +02:00
92c0984f57 References to chromium-devel.desktop changed to chromium.desktop 2015-08-08 10:54:02 +02:00
b5ca5936c2 livecd-light-root: remove samba-server and replace chromium with midori 2015-07-02 14:35:53 +02:00
58e17e496d rootfs-base: new minimal target 2015-07-02 14:33:52 +02:00
4a9c454881 live*-root platforms: create desktop installer icon 2015-03-26 20:47:06 +01:00
9956afee6d rootfs, rootfs-light: install live-user-environment instead of livecd-tools 2015-03-14 17:28:10 +01:00
29f21d072a makedist.inc.sh: update initial fonts configuration in vconsole.conf 2015-03-14 14:38:59 +01:00
33b08976e6 Makefile: adjust some base packages after rootfs-base tests 2015-03-14 14:36:38 +01:00
70e16cd41d livecd, livedvd: cdrom EFI boot support 2015-03-07 19:55:19 +01:00
d123cf378f testcd: remove /openmamba-livecd directory 2015-03-05 11:06:12 +01:00
7986621c3e livecd: remove /openmamba-livecd directory from root 2015-03-05 10:59:15 +01:00
c1836fe259 testcd: remove /openmamba-livecd in root directory 2015-03-05 10:57:49 +01:00
26449ccb5b diskimg: fix media size 2015-03-05 10:45:46 +01:00
64d5dccb6b Remove any created initramfs except failsafe one 2015-02-28 23:21:52 +01:00
d656ee17e0 Remove autologin configuration for display manages, now done in livecd-tools 2015-02-28 23:16:51 +01:00
16127b652d Centralize localtime setting from paltforms to main makedist.inc.sh
Also added configuration for calamares (maybe will move this to calamares script next)
2015-02-20 13:48:32 +01:00
ce9d14ac4b Remove /openmamba-livecd and similar boot directories 2015-02-19 15:12:41 +01:00
bc1c031c03 Support for workaround target pre-platform installation, just used temporary 2015-02-19 14:53:09 +01:00
5b3bc51ec2 Added choices after automake1.14 addition 2015-02-12 21:43:48 +01:00
3e2f648f05 diskimg: RELEASE support 2015-01-25 17:09:33 +01:00
45adad9a8e Select legacy alternative for phonon-backend-gsteamer 2015-01-25 17:08:56 +01:00
0324106239 rootfs-light: cleanup of commented code 2015-01-24 16:30:39 +01:00
6e99c733cc rootfs, rootfs-light: add postfix 2015-01-11 17:41:33 +01:00
79dc4c1b9b rootfs, rootfs-light: add rsync 2015-01-10 12:24:17 +01:00
e0a457879e diskimg: move variant settings to pre.inc.sh 2015-01-10 12:16:25 +01:00
9f1c80d2c7 Add vixie-cron and logrotate to all used platforms 2014-12-26 15:45:41 +01:00
afbafae681 diskimg: added usbinstall support for usb pendrive for x86/x86_64 disk images support as well 2014-12-08 12:32:29 +01:00
d2474d6bb8 rootfs-light: arm: don't provide kernels anymore, let it be installed by user tools 2014-12-08 12:30:54 +01:00
bde8681be1 diskimg: new platform aimed at creating disk images for quick installation via dd 2014-12-06 13:37:42 +01:00
09c06fb9d8 Minor changes 2014-12-06 13:35:56 +01:00
bd39a58a06 rootfs-light: add sunxi (BananaPi) kernel and x86_64 support 2014-10-25 10:44:10 +02:00
1c514cbcdb livecd-light-root: remove macbook-tools 2014-10-08 21:34:04 +02:00
d494ab5af5 makedist.inc.sh: support for hostname configuration with domain (systemd) 2014-10-08 21:24:45 +02:00
cfdd9d4067 rootfs: (arm) add kernel-sgn 2014-09-13 17:26:08 +02:00
1b0935c0ac livecd-gnome-root: minor packages changes 2014-09-13 17:24:39 +02:00
96afb6ab2e livecd-gnome-root: x86_64 target support 2014-09-04 14:47:30 +02:00
d8a9c20cca Makefile.defs: specify choices for libpoppler 2014-09-04 14:46:44 +02:00
4a6d6c4ffd Remove chrony replaced by systemd component 2014-08-21 21:39:29 +02:00
9ed1237724 inittab is obsoleted 2014-08-21 20:01:08 +02:00
02c2e2ecbc Set /etc/localtime as a symlink and abandon /etc/timezone 2014-08-21 19:57:19 +02:00
ed400fd40c rootfs: x86_64 support
rootfs, rootfs-light: install openmamba-devel only if in devel
2014-08-21 19:38:08 +02:00
2287bfb7cb testcd-root: update for x86_64 support 2014-08-09 17:03:00 +02:00
75da98a941 arm: remove xorg-drv-video-tegra incompatibile with Xorg server 1.5 2014-08-09 17:02:25 +02:00
007077ed11 livedvd: other fix for german language 2014-07-12 17:53:37 +02:00
a8a1489bf2 livedvd: added german language 2014-07-02 12:54:47 +02:00
71bfd28a53 Makefile: add xf86-video-modesetting driver 2014-06-29 20:05:46 +02:00
762e3c7494 Makefile.defs: update X.org video drivers for x86_64 2014-06-25 23:14:06 +02:00
6ddd54c39a Makefile.defs: X.org 1.15 support 2014-06-24 13:08:44 +02:00
447c21a55d Makefile: add xorg-drv-video-cirrus to x86_64 and revise other xorgdrvvideo definitions 2014-06-14 14:05:36 +02:00
4d0873e50b Makefile: add rsync to commontools 2014-06-13 15:35:50 +02:00
6f856455df Makefile: add lshw to default base packages 2014-06-11 21:29:32 +02:00
2102cdbe71 Remove xinetd and some other package from common packages 2014-05-20 21:13:28 +02:00
dbccffb3e5 Fixes after splitting some x86_64 packages from libs 2014-05-13 12:13:26 +02:00
3230b080e5 Don't install modules no longer provided by currently used syslinux 2014-04-25 12:04:32 +02:00
5796d137c2 Fixes for rpm database problem when doing cross x86/x86_64 installations
Fixes: error: db4 error(-30986) from dbcursor->get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
2014-04-25 12:00:34 +02:00
407165fffb makedist.inc.sh: don't set a default locale in multilanguage mode 2014-04-12 22:27:51 +02:00
69bf3cc142 livedvd: implemented syslinux multilanguage menu 2014-04-05 18:46:20 +02:00
4484bac95e Makefile.defs: by default only install NetworkManager-openvpn 2014-04-02 00:58:33 +02:00
e44be8db59 Makefile.defs: fix preference for ffmpeg for x86_64 2014-04-01 10:20:39 +02:00
294ed90b99 Makefile.defs: specify other ffmpeg 2.2 vs ffmpeg1 preferences 2014-03-25 12:40:17 +01:00
cefc8f6149 livedvd: staging changes for multilanguage support 2014-03-09 14:52:36 +01:00
ffe669f786 Makefile.defs: defines after ffmpeg 2.1 update 2014-03-09 14:51:21 +01:00
e13e90daae Fixes to pre/post rpm database installation 2013-12-30 16:51:27 +01:00
e5327f3a21 rootfs-light: added cubox kernel and NetworkManager-openvpn 2013-12-30 16:50:47 +01:00
80eec3d3d5 Makefile.defs: definitions for libatlas (x86_64) 2013-11-03 17:48:17 +01:00
48f9c405c7 rootfs, livegames-root: remove lisa 2013-09-26 10:32:00 +02:00
f4c2b82c2d Makefile.defs: mono choiches for gtk-sharp2 vs gtk-sharp 2013-09-26 10:31:23 +02:00
c99a306125 Remove xinetd from various targets 2013-09-17 23:46:48 +02:00
5dea51fd57 Remove syslog-ng and msysklogd from various platforms; replaced by default by systemd journal 2013-09-17 13:05:45 +02:00
1ed7109fb9 livestudio, sdk-root: obsolete platforms removed 2013-09-13 16:01:08 +02:00
80cfd4abf3 livedvd/livegames: more fixes to kde package names 2013-09-13 15:59:14 +02:00
fc6b75f904 rootfs-light: add kernel-rpi for arm architecture 2013-09-12 10:34:15 +02:00
ae1f300bbb rootfs: update kde4 target packages 2013-09-12 10:31:52 +02:00
f6358f1d1c live platforms: support for precreating VirtualBox guest modules 2013-09-12 10:28:28 +02:00
084eb07f6f makedist.inc.sh: call initialize_root_dir to comply with makedist change 2013-09-08 16:09:58 +02:00
22391f7755 flash-1GB, flash-512MB: remove obsolete platforms 2013-08-30 15:20:00 +02:00
ebd82e1273 All targets: add autofs4 required since dracut 032 2013-08-30 15:19:19 +02:00
7918751916 Makefile.defs: definitions for ksplash-theme* 2013-08-30 15:14:42 +02:00
47f8745968 Makefile.defs: set choice for liblapack (64bit) 2013-08-19 14:56:49 +02:00
08658128b3 Revert "platforms: remove vga=xxx from command lines in modeset mode"
It is actually needed for splash boot whit no KMS drivers (e.g. virtualbox)
This reverts commit 3ee62201d3.
2013-07-15 01:40:08 +02:00
4e4b636dbb Makefile: preliminary multilanguage in a medium support 2013-07-15 01:39:43 +02:00
b609d58ad5 Makefile.defs: choose libtk for wish 2013-07-05 15:43:21 +02:00
feb2f44a18 Makefiles.defs: some changes after tcltk 8.6 + tcltk85 legacy package introduction 2013-07-04 16:57:59 +02:00
e8dd964071 Makefile.defs: workaround java dependencies for x86_64 (it is indeed a distromatic bug in -deps file) 2013-07-04 15:38:18 +02:00
3ee62201d3 platforms: remove vga=xxx from command lines in modeset mode 2013-07-01 21:09:54 +02:00
305b60c6c9 platforms: syslinux 5 also requires ldlinux.c32 2013-07-01 21:06:09 +02:00
bee13b60b1 platforms: syslinux 5 support 2013-06-29 18:08:50 +02:00
aef1e3b039 Makefile.defs: x86_64 java deps support (still not working) 2013-06-29 18:08:21 +02:00
f64b1a430e livedvd-root, livegames-root: replace totem-mozilla-plugin with kpartsplugin 2013-05-02 12:26:19 +02:00
885c06576a makedist.inc.sh: remove qemu later for later command execution to work (e.g. depmod) 2013-04-30 14:39:17 +02:00
1056705b42 livecd-gnome-root: remove gnome-panel (obsoleted since 3.8), add ryhthmbox 2013-04-16 17:41:20 +02:00
b65e9ae6c6 rootfs, rootfs-light: remove redundant and failing depmod; arm: configure for mamba-arm kernel 2013-04-16 16:52:08 +02:00
77c281540d Makefile.defs, rootfs, rootfs-light: time to enable systemd by default 2013-04-16 13:45:39 +02:00
5ba878df2d makedist.inc.sh: fix for modules dependencies not being created 2013-04-14 21:28:39 +02:00
e88e5f0d26 makedist.inc.sh: create /etc/hostname with appropriate hostname 2013-04-14 17:13:52 +02:00
94e42afb89 Makefile.defs, settings.inc: changed for dkms based VirtalBox 2013-04-09 18:16:39 +02:00
a22d6c84f4 Makefile: currently stop providing proprietary video drivers by default in all platforms 2013-04-09 16:06:33 +02:00
3dcf299aa4 Makefile*: preparation for systemd but keep using sysv5 for now 2013-04-05 20:43:25 +02:00
3c5aff4269 makedist.inc.sh: use new internal makedist function to use pkggroups.db from target chroot instead of makedist host 2013-03-07 17:23:45 +01:00
0f06c03062 livedvd-root: remove toptray 2013-03-06 10:37:30 +01:00
44041be308 livedvd, livedvd-root: x86_64 kernel support 2013-03-06 10:36:28 +01:00
a6a45366f1 bootcd: don't disable distromatic now that build is multiarch 2013-03-05 12:18:13 +01:00
08dde5e397 Cleanup unionfs code and replace with overlayfs where appropriate 2013-03-04 11:25:58 +01:00
688b574aff Makefile.defs: (arm) provide alternatives for libEGL.so and libGLESv2.so installing both tegra and raspberrypi libraries 2013-03-04 11:19:07 +01:00
f9ecdfdd02 livecd-root,livedvd-root,testcd-root: rework kde default installed packages; drop kaffeine 2013-02-05 20:53:29 +01:00
f466a09554 Makefile.defs: added preferences for libvdpau and postfix 2013-02-02 14:00:48 +01:00
dc8b0920be bootusb: add absolute paths to all entries to allow conf file to work when installed elsewhere (unetbootin) 2013-01-30 17:59:45 +01:00
9dfb02c297 Makefile.defs: x86_64: add more xorg video drivers 2013-01-26 14:59:27 +01:00
0c615d20ed Makefile.defs: set syslinux bootloader for x86_64 also 2013-01-26 14:35:43 +01:00
24ed994bc1 bootusb, bootcd: x86_64 support 2013-01-24 03:02:31 +01:00
37ea9ba35e livecd, livecd-root: x86_64 support 2013-01-24 02:08:35 +01:00
b1d96a461c Remove ndisgtk from all platforms 2013-01-24 01:37:25 +01:00
801e5a9619 Makefile.defs: support kernel version in kernelsound-* and kernelwireless-* virtual requirements 2013-01-18 16:06:52 +01:00
fdbda9e5d5 gag removed from various targets 2013-01-03 13:35:07 +01:00
cf3b381305 Makefile: remove ndiswrapper and slmodem from -commontools target
Makefile.defs: x86_64: add requirement default for ghostscript
2012-12-23 18:56:42 +01:00
ee724130cd livecd-light-root: x86_64 support 2012-12-23 15:59:55 +01:00
5e36e68ee5 Makefile.defs: configure libatlas as preference between libatlas* multiple providers 2012-12-23 14:55:37 +01:00
72b3d1782c livecd-root: post.inc.sh: exit on error if adding kde favorites fails 2012-12-06 16:55:48 +01:00
aff6c840d0 makedist.inc.sh: support for enabling additional smart repositories (ported from openmamba-milestone2) 2012-12-06 16:44:52 +01:00
14d91caa9a rootfs, rootfs-light: add i2c-tools 2012-12-06 13:50:35 +01:00
1f6cabfc94 rootfs, rootfs-light: set tty*S0 default console speed to 115200 instead of 9600 2012-11-30 13:38:47 +01:00
5a3da83428 Makefile.defs: support for [kernelwireless|kernelsound]-%(KERNEL_PLATFORM} virtual requirements introduced since 3.6.7 2012-11-30 13:36:58 +01:00
d60957e0ee rootfs-light: use florence as virtual keyboard insted of kvkbd which requires kdelibs 2012-11-22 11:19:42 +01:00
ca257f8350 Makefile.defs: x86_64 support 2012-11-21 18:45:11 +01:00
102f509b27 rootfs, rootfs-light: added screen 2012-10-18 16:45:47 +02:00
1bf0c0e64d Makefile.defs: util-linux path change for login program 2012-10-18 16:43:40 +02:00
06c9b5dde4 Makefile.defs: add global preference for util-linux for /bin/login 2012-09-20 11:42:50 +02:00
94cd0568c3 All platforms: use --loginpause instead of --loginprog .. which doesn't work since login switch to util-linux 2.22; requires mingetty 1.08 2012-09-15 19:10:08 +02:00
05bc38b088 Makefile.defs (global): added r8101 ethernet driver 2012-09-08 19:15:30 +02:00
ab8c4a5489 rootfs/rootfs-light: some fixes for arm target 2012-09-05 16:08:43 +02:00
1afa4d43ca rootfs-light: new LXDE based target for x86, x86_64 and arm 2012-08-19 20:02:24 +02:00
eb3aa62dbd livecd-gnome: added gimp, vlc and gconf-editor 2012-08-19 14:03:32 +02:00
ad6560f299 Drop reiser4 support (patch is missing since kernel 3.2) 2012-07-02 15:11:39 +02:00
ce9a173ef3 Makefile.defs: add preferences for libOpenCL.so.1 2012-07-02 15:07:04 +02:00
997739d3d8 Switch to kernel-*-sound instead of kernel-*-sound-backport 2012-07-02 10:39:52 +02:00
61036bea89 Makefile.defs: set preferences for glibc vs. glibc-multilib in x86_64 2012-07-02 10:37:10 +02:00
34b5dd4f24 rootfs: add support for kernel-mamba-arm kernel 2012-07-01 14:27:18 +02:00
ba0cad39b5 livedvd-root: add gdb 2012-05-31 13:11:01 +02:00
49f2bdc3ed Add openssh-server to missing targets 2012-05-31 12:35:31 +02:00
4601476c19 rootfs: (arm) disable postplug filesystem check to prevent a crash seen in Hannspad
sdk-root: add icecc
2012-05-10 14:48:53 +02:00
74bdfbc3a5 Add --no-preserve=ownership to cp -a commands to avoid passing non-root ownership from build system to target 2012-03-17 18:03:13 +01:00
e29bd233c2 Minor cleanups in platform Makefiles 2012-03-17 17:52:01 +01:00
989fafaadc livegames-root, livestudio-root: update some kde4 package name and small fixes 2012-03-12 13:52:02 +01:00
9a506b2b35 livegames-root: replace kdegames with list of single game packages for KDE 4.7 2012-03-07 02:01:00 +01:00
e7a9ee6658 New multiarch 'rootfs' target with i586 and arm support
Make general Makefile and Makefile.defs multi-arch for kernel and X drivers selection
Some minor change to platform to support KDE 4.7
2012-03-07 01:46:24 +01:00
38ac119b5f Remove kernel module rtl8192se also for alternative kernel 2012-02-06 01:13:45 +01:00
666422bb25 testcd-root: disable tty1 login console in runlevel 5 also for this platform 2012-01-27 14:38:11 +01:00
9d26db4a25 Main Makefile.deps: don't install kernel rtl8192se extra package as it is provided upstream since 3.0 2012-01-27 14:37:06 +01:00
6cefc4ae7b Added definitions for installing udev by default after adding alternative udev173 package 2012-01-26 13:50:03 +01:00
83643e01fc Added totem-mozilla-plugin to all targets except livecd and testcd to save space 2012-01-21 19:28:19 +01:00
4e9ecf9d25 Remove compiz 2012-01-21 18:26:35 +01:00
ef2d4b4987 inittab: disable tty1 login in runlevel 5 in most targets 2012-01-21 17:44:25 +01:00
5a3b1b73f9 Set UNICODE=1 in initial /etc/vconsole.conf 2011-12-26 14:10:25 +01:00
0d1cf68a81 Remove 'cnetworkmanager' as it is not longer supported for NM >= 0.9 2011-12-18 19:34:45 +01:00
3066935860 Set sysvinit preference for /sbin/shutdown 2011-12-14 10:57:47 +01:00
31fd80dc41 networkmanagergui: remove obsoleted cnetworkmanager; set to plasma-applet-networkmanagement for kde targets 2011-12-09 18:16:02 +01:00
ef3cfd5b4a Makefile.defs: add a def for perl 2011-11-20 16:08:46 +01:00
dfa2e1cb13 Support initramfs removal for all installed kernels 2011-11-07 01:34:59 +01:00
64eb9bf559 Remove creation of SOUNDCARD_DB obsoleted since postplug 1.2.11 2011-11-07 01:28:37 +01:00
133a38e417 Makefile: the previous commit also added fuser which is not a package as it is in psmisc 2011-11-05 13:35:11 +01:00
675515ee80 Makefile: add lsof 2011-11-04 19:59:34 +01:00
c5ad73f81d makedist.sh: fix removal of unused locales (fixes espanol release); some obsolete comments cleanup 2011-11-02 14:24:07 +01:00
65ed94aa27 Added preferences for firewallgui 2011-11-02 13:02:15 +01:00
e755717377 Don't call create_fstab so that initial file is provided by setup package 2011-10-30 21:53:24 +01:00
1af77e2b7f Remove live cd eject code, now done in livecd-tools 2011-10-30 18:20:01 +01:00
eddd587c0f test-cd: sync extlinux changes with livecd 2011-10-30 16:51:41 +01:00
2abfb2528e Makefile.defs: added preferences for knetworkmanagervpnplugin 2011-10-29 18:30:15 +02:00
3afe4ca180 Makefile.defs: add preferences for ffmpeg 2011-10-29 14:34:15 +02:00
e558e9a73a Some trivial fixes 2011-10-26 21:54:36 +02:00
bb243c0b2c Makefile.defs: dual kernel support 2011-10-21 03:37:58 +02:00
0fd58279d7 Migrate Makefiles from OpenOffice to libreoffice 2011-10-20 19:07:41 +02:00
f2801ec9a4 Makefile.defs: added preferences for cdrkit 2011-10-20 18:55:25 +02:00
876514c2b9 Makefile.defs: add choices for libjli.so 2011-10-20 15:31:05 +02:00
6667a008eb Yet some other fixes/port from openmamba-milestone2 for dual kernel support 2011-10-19 14:03:47 +02:00
f95185e746 Fix other incorrect references to isolinux.cfg 2011-10-19 13:18:14 +02:00
8e76f16897 livedvd: fix incorrect references to isolinux.conf (have to be extlinux.conf) 2011-10-19 13:13:06 +02:00
5549af0893 livecd-light-root: enable dual kernel installation (mamba, mamba-64GB) 2011-10-19 13:12:04 +02:00
675849d2d2 livecd: add dual kernel support in post.sh script (but not currently enabled for livecd-root target) 2011-10-19 13:11:02 +02:00
4653f120be livedvd: dual kernel support 2011-10-19 13:03:40 +02:00
02efa027ca Remove xorg-drv-input-vboxmouse from xorg input drivers list 2011-10-17 10:00:10 +02:00
584a2e6930 Replace ksnapshot4 with ksnapshot 2011-10-12 15:13:18 +02:00
a086914719 livecd-gnome-root, livecd-light-root, sdk-root: don't install openmamba-devel 2011-10-10 19:47:30 +02:00
3fba81a396 livecd-gnome: don't install epiphany, chromium is the predefined browser 2011-10-10 14:29:46 +02:00
d0725f8482 bootusb: added dual kernel support (mamba, mamba-64GB) 2011-10-06 14:54:45 +02:00
e947cb52c6 Configure live targets for autologin as 'liveuser' user instead of root 2011-10-06 02:22:35 +02:00
6588c96653 bootusb, livecd, livedvd: set default vga=792 mode (1024x768) in extlinux configuration 2011-10-05 15:50:28 +02:00
43ad5f72f2 livecd-root, livecd-gnome-root, livecd-light-root: added code to remove some documentation files to save space on CDs 2011-10-05 15:48:19 +02:00
0e3743b494 sdk-root: add a check to avoid running kernel configuration code if kernel is not installed 2011-10-05 15:47:02 +02:00
9388e32701 firefox -> chromium migration for more targets
Define packagekitgui virtual requirement as kpackagekit or gnome-packagekit according to platform
2011-09-25 17:02:18 +02:00
3bf7cd9c23 livecd-gnome-root: fix gconftool-2 schema installation in chrooted environment 2011-09-25 14:44:07 +02:00
f018b3f359 Don't install eciadsl package 2011-09-24 17:26:49 +02:00
f7da41a268 livecd-gnome-root: don't create a gtkrc as now QtCurve-Gtk2 will be installed 2011-09-24 17:24:59 +02:00
05d86fc992 makedist.sh: configure i18n and kbd settings in /etc/locale.conf and /etc/vconsole.conf as required by dracut 2011-09-01 15:00:19 +02:00
a6db324f5a Makefile.defs: temporary resolve requirement for libgs.so.9 (should be permanently resolved in ghostscript package) 2011-08-31 19:10:02 +02:00
2947ee4f56 livecd-gnome-root: added requirement for desktop-base-gnome 2011-08-22 19:32:05 +02:00
22daee356c Removed nvidia legacy drivers in favour of nouveau (keep latest release for new chip support)
Removed some unused xorg input drivers
2011-08-15 14:00:50 +02:00
6732a2dece add xorg-drv-input-evdev to xorgdrvinput list 2011-07-22 16:11:52 +02:00
c1441121a9 livecd-root, testcd-root: set chromium as default browser 2011-07-22 15:59:53 +02:00
3d947c5fae Restore nouveau support by removing kernel module blacklisting 2011-07-10 17:34:51 +02:00
548a76f4d4 flash-1GB: a couple of minor fixes 2011-07-10 17:30:09 +02:00
979b8f43b4 Define globally networkmanagervpnplugin virtual requirement 2011-06-27 13:54:16 +02:00
8a04efe376 livegames-root: add firefox and set as favorite in kde menu 2011-06-15 18:02:20 +02:00
181ff468d6 makedist.inc.sh: move /tmp cleanups after post_install_rpms
livecd, livedvd: use kickoffcfg to configure firefox, kaffeine and amarok as KDE favorite apps
2011-06-12 17:21:54 +02:00
e21557a598 livecd-root, livedvd-root: Fix trivial error in filefox configuration as favorite 2011-06-03 15:36:48 +02:00
4297a710f8 Port modifications for 2.0pre5 from target openmamba-milestone2 2011-06-03 14:04:37 +02:00
c42ef227c8 livecd-gnome-root: fix chrooted gconftool-2 command execution 2011-05-22 20:29:13 +02:00
3c29e69024 livecd-gnome-root: add gnome-utils and gnome-system-log 2011-05-22 18:23:14 +02:00
7686a73b6b livecd-gnome-root: run gconftool-2 to reinstall all schemas 2011-05-22 18:22:15 +02:00
0706eaf9bf livecd-gnome-root: add epiphany and evolution 2011-05-22 17:44:17 +02:00
0d1f59a61a openmamba-gnome: require gnome-theme (which requires gnome-icon-theme) 2011-05-22 16:52:07 +02:00
259aecb974 openmamba-gnome: create a default gtkrc using gnome icons 2011-05-22 16:50:38 +02:00
987cc2cfaf Cleanup /tmp/.ICE-unix to prevent a unionfs (2.5.9.1) oops at boot in cleanfs initscript 2011-05-22 15:17:53 +02:00
388763a5e5 Switch squashfs compression from lzma to xz (kernel >= 2.6.38) 2011-05-21 17:47:45 +02:00
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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET): rpm make
# gcc gcc-c++ gcc-cpp
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-devel:
@[ "$(RELEASE)" = "devel" -o "$(RELEASE)" = "" ] && echo -n "openmamba-devel "; \
:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-rolling:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-base: filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig bash libreadline glibc \
ncurses initscripts setup coreutils rootfiles chkconfig \
udev ttf-freefont libpython libgpm debianutils
ncurses systemd setup coreutils util-linux less file rootfiles chkconfig \
udev debianutils openmamba-release
# splashutils
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares: ipw2100-firmware ipw2200-firmware zd1211-firmware radeon-firmware \
rt2501-firmware rt2860-firmware rt2870-firmware r5u87x-firmware
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools: sysvinit util-linux module-init-tools \
procps sed grep net-tools tar bzip2 unzip zip pciutils \
pam shadow-common pwdutils acpid mingetty screen \
net-tools prelink mc dhcpclient timezone nfs-utils \
wireless_tools wpa_supplicant openmamba-release grub2 refit-tools openssh-clients \
dosfstools man mbr iptables cups vim iputils sudo postplug xinetd less \
reiserfsprogs reiser4progs ppp b43-tools mdadm eciadsl usb-modeswitch \
ndiswrapper slmodem usbutils ftp telnet eject bluez \
tcpdump pcmcia-utils xdg-utils unionfs_utils iproute $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-devel
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools: $(_init_system) kmod \
procps sed grep tar bzip2 unzip zip pciutils lshw \
pam shadow-common pwdutils acpid screen \
net-tools mc dhcpclient timezone nfs-utils openmamba-lsb-core \
wireless_tools wpa_supplicant openmamba-release openssh-clients \
dosfstools man mbr iptables cups vim iputils sudo postplug less \
ntfs-3g fuse-exfat reiserfsprogs ppp b43-tools mdadm usb-modeswitch \
usbutils ftp eject bluez lsof rsync \
pcmcia-utils xdg-utils iproute $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares \
dracut postfix $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-rolling
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-debug: strace valgrind gdb minicom openssh-server dhcpclient rpm iputils \
openssh-clients diffutils Mesa-tools kbd mc openmamba-release
#bootchart
@ -32,40 +31,23 @@ ifdef PLATFORM
include $(TARGETSDIR)/$(TARGET)/platforms/$(PLATFORM)/Makefile
endif
kdelibs:
calligra-core:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
:
kdelibs4:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-l10n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
:
koffice:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "koffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
:
# [ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" != "" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "calligra-l10n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "calligra-l10n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
#k3b:
# @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
# { echo -n "$@ "; \
# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "k3b-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
# :
# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "k3b-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "
# } || :
aspell:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "aspell-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
:
OpenOffice:
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "aspell-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "aspell-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
libreoffice:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && \
echo -n "OpenOffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
echo -n "OpenOffice-i18n-en "
#OpenOffice-help:
# @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
# { echo -n "$@ "; \
# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && \
# echo -n "OpenOffice-help-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \
# echo -n "OpenOffice-help-en "
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" != "" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "libreoffice-i18n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "libreoffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :

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# def file for openmamba platforms
group[adm] = setup
group[audio] = setup
group[dialout] = setup
group[disk] = setup
group[filesharing] = setup
group[kmem] = setup
group[kvm] = systemd
group[lp] = setup
group[root] = setup
group[tape] = setup
group[tty] = setup
group[users] = setup
group[utmp] = setup
user[root] = setup
/bin/sh = bash
/usr/bin/clear = ncurses
# systemd/sysvinit
_initsystem = systemd
/sbin/halt = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/init = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/poweroff = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/reboot = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/runlevel = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/shutdown = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/telinit = $(_initsystem)
# util-linux vs. shadow-extra
shadow-extra = util-linux
/bin/su = util-linux
/sbin/nologin = util-linux
/usr/bin/chfn = util-linux
/usr/bin/chsh = util-linux
/usr/bin/su = util-linux
# procps-ng vs procps-ng3
/bin/kill = procps-ng
/bin/pidof = procps-ng
/bin/ps = procps-ng
/usr/bin/kill = procps-ng
/usr/bin/pidof = procps-ng
/usr/bin/ps = procps-ng
/usr/bin/python3 = python3
/usr/bin/ruby = ruby
plymouththeme = breeze-plymouth
#xorgproprietary = xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia
# libjack vs. pipewire-jack
libjack.so.0 = libjack
libjacknet.so.0 = libjack
libjackserver.so.0 = libjack
libjack.so.0[][64bit] = libjack
libjacknet.so.0[][64bit] = libjack
libjackserver.so.0[][64bit] = libjack
ifneq ($(ARCH),arm)
# libc
libpthread.so.0 = glibc
# kernel
kernelnvidia = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelsound = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound-backport
kernelwireless = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se
# kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-atl1e
kernelnvidia = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
kernelsound = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelheaders = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-headers
# FIXME: r8101 is a ethernet driver but virtual requirement is called kernelwireless
kernelwireless = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
# kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-atl1e kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se
kernelfglrx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-fglrx
kernelslmodem = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelhsfmodem = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
@ -18,68 +82,714 @@ kernelnvidia_71xx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx
kernelnvidia_96xx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelndiswrapper = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-ndiswrapper
kernellirc = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-lirc
kernelvboxvideo = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-vboxvideo
#kernelvboxvideo = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-vboxvideo
ifdef KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER
# extra kernel (FIXME: only supports single extra kernel)
kernelnvidia += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
# kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelsound += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelheaders += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-headers
kernelwireless += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
# kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-atl1e
kernelfglrx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-fglrx
kernelslmodem += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelhsfmodem += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelvboxdrv += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-vboxdrv
kernelnvidia += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
kernelnvidia_173xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_173xx
kernelnvidia_71xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx
kernelnvidia_96xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelndiswrapper += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-ndiswrapper
kernellirc += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-lirc
#kernelvboxvideo += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-vboxvideo
endif
endif
libgcc_s.so.1 := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.0] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3.1] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.4] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.5] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.0.0] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.2.0] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.3.0] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.4.0] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GLIBC_2.0] := libgcc
libstdc++.so.6 := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.1] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.2] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.3] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.5] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.7] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.8] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.9] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.5] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.7] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.9] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.10] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.11] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.14] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.15] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.17] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.18] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.19] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.20] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.21] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.22] := libstdc++6
ifeq ($(ARCH),arm)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-fglrx-X11 libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-nvidia_71xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_96xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_173xx-X11
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_71xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_96xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_173xx
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-nouveau xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo
xorgdrvinput = xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-keyboard xorg-drv-input-joystick xorg-drv-input-void xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-drv-input-vboxmouse xorg-drv-input-evtouch
libGL.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
libGLU.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-fbdev xf86-video-modesetting
libEGL.so = libraspberrypi
libGLESv2.so = libraspberrypi
libsystemd-shared-252.so = libsystemd
libsystemd-shared-252.so[SD_SHARED] = libsystemd
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),aarch64)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-fbdev xf86-video-modesetting
libEGL.so = libraspberrypi
libGLESv2.so = libraspberrypi
endif
splashtheme = splash-theme-openmamba
ifeq ($(ARCH),i586)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
libatiuki.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-fglrx
# libGL-fglrx-X11 libGL-nvidia-X11
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
# xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
# xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libvdpau.so.1 = libvdpau
libvdpau_trace.so.1 = libvdpau
libsystemd-shared-252.so = libsystemd
libsystemd-shared-252.so[SD_SHARED] = libsystemd
xorgdrvvideo = xf86-video-ast xf86-video-cirrus xf86-video-dummy xorg-drv-video-fbdev \
xf86-video-nouveau \
xf86-video-mach64 xf86-video-mga xf86-video-neomagic \
xorg-drv-video-openchrome xf86-video-r128 xf86-video-s3virge xf86-video-savage xf86-video-modesetting \
xf86-video-vesa xf86-video-vmware xf86-video-voodoo xf86-video-amdgpu $(xorgproprietary)
# xorg-drv-video-intel xorg-drv-video-ati
# xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo
bootloader = syslinux
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
# gcc
libgcc_s.so.1 := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.0] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.4] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.5] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3.1] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.2.0] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.4.0] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[GLIBC_2.0] := gcc-multilib
libstdc++.so.6 := gcc-multilib
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3] := gcc-multilib
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4] := gcc-multilib
libgcc_s.so.1[][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.0][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.3.1][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.4][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_3.5][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.0.0][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.2.0][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.3.0][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GCC_4.4.0][64bit] := libgcc
libgcc_s.so.1[GLIBC_2.0][64bit] := libgcc
libstdc++.so.6[][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.1][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.2][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.3][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.5][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.7][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.8][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[CXXABI_1.3.9][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.5][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.7][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.9][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.10][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.11][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.14][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.15][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.17][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.18][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.19][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.20][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.21][64bit] := libstdc++6
libstdc++.so.6[GLIBCXX_3.4.22][64bit] := libstdc++6
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
libatiuki.so.1[][64bit] = xorg-drv-video-fglrx
# libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
# xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libvdpau.so.1[][64bit] = libvdpau
libvdpau_trace.so.1[][64bit] = libvdpau
xorgdrvvideo = xf86-video-ast xf86-video-cirrus xf86-video-dummy xorg-drv-video-fbdev \
xorg-drv-video-ati xf86-video-nouveau \
xf86-video-mach64 xf86-video-mga xf86-video-neomagic \
xorg-drv-video-openchrome xf86-video-r128 xf86-video-s3virge xf86-video-savage xf86-video-modesetting \
xf86-video-vesa xf86-video-vmware xf86-video-voodoo xf86-video-amdgpu $(xorgproprietary)
# xorg-drv-video-intel
bootloader = syslinux
endif
xorgdrvinput = xorg-drv-input-void xf86-input-libinput
# xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-keyboard xorg-drv-input-joystick xorg-drv-input-evtouch xorg-drv-input-vboxmouse
splashtheme = splash-theme-openmamba
alsaplayer_output = alsaplayer-output-alsa
#libscanpci.so = xorg-server
libgtkpeer.so = libgcj4
libjvm.so = libgcj4
libjawt.so = libgcj4
libawt.so = libgcj4
libjava.so = sun-java-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so = sun-java-runtime
libmawt.so = sun-java-runtime
libnet.so = sun-java-runtime
libverify.so = sun-java-runtime
libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime
java-openjdk-runtime = java-openjdk11-runtime
#ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
libOpenCL.so.1[][64bit] = ocl-icd
libOpenCL.so.1[OPENCL_1.0][64bit] = ocl-icd
libEGL.so.1[][64bit] = libEGL
libGL.so.1[][64bit] = libGL-Mesa-dri
libGLU.so.1[][64bit] = libGL-Mesa-dri
libblas.so.3[][64bit] = libblas
libbluetooth.so.3[][64bit] = libbluetooth
libawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libawt_xawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libcfitsio.so.10[][64bit] = libcfitsio
libjvm.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt_xawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
liblgpllibs.so[][64bit] = firefox
libs.so[][64bit] = firefox
libmawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnio.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmozgtk.so[][64bit] = firefox
libmozsandbox.so[][64bit] = firefox
libxul.so[][64bit] = firefox
libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnio.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libphonon.so.4[][64bit] = libphonon
libplasmacomicprovidercore.so.1[][64bit] = libkdeplasma-addons
libplasmapotdprovidercore.so.1[][64bit] = libkdeplasma-addons
liblapack.so.3[][64bit] = liblapack
libatlas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libcblas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libf77blas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libptcblas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libptf77blas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libkcupslib.so[][64bit] = print-manager
libkdeconnectcore.so.1[][64bit] = kdeconnect4
libkdeconnectinterfaces.so.1[][64bit] = kdeconnect4
libkdeconnectdeclarativeplugin.so.1[][64bit] = kdeconnect4
libboost_python-mt.so.1.65.1[][64bit] = python-boost165
libboost_python.so.1.65.1[][64bit] = python-boost165
libboost_python37.so.1.78.0[][64bit] = python-boost-py3
libwayland-egl.so.1[][64bit] = libwayland-egl
libAppStreamQt.so.2[][64bit] = libappstream-qt
libappstream.so.4[][64bit] = libappstream
# ffmpeg / libav
libswresample.so.4[][64bit] = libswresample-ffmpeg6
libswresample.so.4[LIBSWRESAMPLE_4][64bit] = libswresample-ffmpeg6
libpoppler-cpp.so.0[][64bit] = libpoppler134-cpp
libpoppler-glib.so.8[][64bit] = libpoppler-glib
libpoppler-qt5.so.1[][64bit] = libpoppler-qt5
libcommon.so[][64bit] = mariadb-columnstore
libvulkan.so.1[][64bit] = libvulkan
#else
libOpenCL.so.1 = ocl-icd
libOpenCL.so.1[OPENCL_1.0] = ocl-icd
libEGL.so.1 = libEGL
libGL.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
libGLU.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
libblas.so.3 = libblas
libbluetooth.so.3 = libbluetooth
libjvm.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libawt.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
liblgpllibs.so = firefox
libmawt.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libnio.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmozgtk.so = firefox
libmozsandbox.so = firefox
libxul.so = firefox
libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnio.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libplasmacomicprovidercore.so.1 = libkdeplasma-addons
libplasmapotdprovidercore.so.1 = libkdeplasma-addons
libphonon.so.4 = libphonon
/usr/bin/python = python
python[abi] = python
libpython = libpython
python = python
liblapack.so.3 = liblapack
libatlas.so.3 = libatlas
libcblas.so.3 = libatlas
libf77blas.so.3 = libatlas
libptcblas.so.3 = libatlas
libptf77blas.so.3 = libatlas
libkcupslib.so = print-manager
libkdeconnectcore.so.1 = kdeconnect4
libkdeconnectinterfaces.so.1 = kdeconnect4
libkdeconnectdeclarativeplugin.so.1 = kdeconnect4
libboost_python-mt.so.1.65.1 = python-boost
libboost_python.so.1.65.1 = python-boost
libboost_python37.so.1.78.0 = python-boost-py3
libwayland-egl.so.1 = libwayland-egl
libAppStreamQt.so.2 = libappstream-qt
libappstream.so.4 = libappstream
# ffmpeg / libav
libswresample.so.4 = libswresample-ffmpeg6
libswresample.so.4[LIBSWRESAMPLE_4] = libswresample-ffmpeg6
libpoppler-cpp.so.0 = libpoppler134-cpp
libpoppler-glib.so.8 = libpoppler-glib
libboost_python-mt.so.1.65.1 = python-boost
libpoppler-qt5.so.1 = libpoppler-qt5
libcommon.so = mariadb-columnstore
#endif
# Common to all archs
/usr/bin/python = python3
python[abi] = python3
libpython = libpython3
python = python3
sopranobackend = soprano-backend-virtuoso
dhcpclient = dhcp-client
networkmanagergui = network-manager-applet cnetworkmanager
networkmanagergui = network-manager-applet
phonon_backend = phonon-backend-gstreamer
liblapack.so.3 = liblapack
mono[Mono.Cecil] = mono-core
mono[Mono.Cecil.Mdb] = mono-core
mono[gdk-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[gtk-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[glib-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[pango-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[Mono.Data.Sqlite] := mono-data-sqlite
mono[System.Web.Razor] := mono-web
mono[System.Web.WebPages] := mono-web
mono[System.Web.WebPages.Razor] := mono-web
libxul.so = xulrunner
libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer
libsmb4kdialogs.so = smb4k4
perl[Automake__Channels] = automake
perl[Automake__Condition] = automake
perl[Automake__Config] = automake
perl[Automake__Configure_ac] = automake
perl[Automake__DisjConditions] = automake
perl[Automake__FileUtils] = automake
perl[Automake__General] = automake
perl[Automake__Getopt] = automake
perl[Automake__Item] = automake
perl[Automake__ItemDef] = automake
perl[Automake__Language] = automake
perl[Automake__Location] = automake
perl[Automake__Options] = automake
perl[Automake__Rule] = automake
perl[Automake__RuleDef] = automake
perl[Automake__VarDef] = automake
perl[Automake__Variable] = automake
perl[Automake__Version] = automake
perl[Automake__Wrap] = automake
perl[Automake__XFile] = automake
#libxul.so = xulrunner
#libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer
#libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer
#libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer
#libsmb4kdialogs.so = smb4k4
# ocaml
ocaml[Afl_instrument] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Alias_analysis] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Allocated_const] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Arch] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Arg_helper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Asmgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Asmlibrarian] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Asmlink] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Asmpackager] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ast_helper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ast_invariants] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ast_iterator] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ast_mapper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Attr_helper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Augment_specialised_args] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Available_regs] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Backend_var] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Branch_relaxation] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Branch_relaxation_intf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Btype] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Build_export_info] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Build_path_prefix_map] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Builtin_attributes] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Bytegen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Bytelibrarian] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Bytelink] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Bytepackager] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Bytesections] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CSE] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CSEgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CamlinternalFormat] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CamlinternalFormatBasics] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CamlinternalLazy] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CamlinternalMenhirLib] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[CamlinternalOO] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ccomp] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Clambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Clambda_primitives] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Clflags] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_conversion] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_conversion_aux] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_element] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_id] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_middle_end] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_offsets] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Closure_origin] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmi_format] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmm] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmm_helpers] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmmgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmmgen_state] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmt2annot] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Cmt_format] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Coloring] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Comballoc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compenv] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compilation_unit] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compile] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compile_common] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compilenv] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compmisc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Compute_ranges_intf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Condition] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Config] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Consistbl] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Convert_primitives] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ctype] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Datarepr] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Deadcode] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Debuginfo] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Depend] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Dll] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Docstrings] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Domainstate] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Dynlink_common] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Dynlink_compilerlibs] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Dynlink_platform_intf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Dynlink_types] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Effect_analysis] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Emit] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Emitaux] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Emitcode] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Env] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Envaux] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Export_id] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Export_info] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Export_info_for_pack] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Extract_projections] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Find_recursive_functions] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda_invariants] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda_iterators] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda_middle_end] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda_to_clambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Flambda_utils] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Freshening] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Id_types] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ident] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Identifiable] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Import_approx] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Includeclass] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Includecore] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Includemod] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inconstant_idents] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Initialize_symbol_to_let_symbol] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inline_and_simplify] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inline_and_simplify_aux] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inlining_cost] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inlining_decision] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inlining_stats] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inlining_stats_types] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Inlining_transforms] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Instruct] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Int_replace_polymorphic_compare] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Interf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Internal_variable_names] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Interval] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Invariant_params] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Lambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Lexer] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Lift_code] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Lift_constants] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Lift_let_to_initialize_symbol] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Linear] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Linearize] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Linkage_name] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Linscan] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Liveness] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Load_path] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Location] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Longident] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Mach] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Main_args] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Makedepend] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Matching] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Meta] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Misc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Mtype] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Mutable_variable] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Mutex] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Numbers] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Opcodes] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Oprint] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Optcompile] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Parameter] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Parmatch] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Parse] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Parser] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Pass_wrapper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Path] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Persistent_env] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Pparse] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Pprintast] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Predef] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Primitive] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printast] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printclambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printclambda_primitives] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printcmm] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printinstr] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printlambda] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printlinear] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printmach] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printpat] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printtyp] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Printtyped] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Proc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Profile] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Projection] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Rec_check] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Ref_to_variables] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Reg] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Reg_availability_set] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Reg_with_debug_info] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Reload] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Reloadgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Remove_free_vars_equal_to_args] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Remove_unused_arguments] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Remove_unused_closure_vars] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Remove_unused_program_constructs] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Runtimedef] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Schedgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Scheduling] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Selectgen] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Selection] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Semantics_of_primitives] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Set_of_closures_id] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Set_of_closures_origin] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Share_constants] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Simple_value_approx] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Simplif] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Simplify_boxed_integer_ops] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Simplify_common] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Simplify_primitives] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Spacetime_profiling] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Spill] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Split] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Static_exception] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__arg] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Array] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__array] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__bigarray] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__buffer] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__bytes] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Callback] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__callback] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__char] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__complex] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__digest] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Either] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__filename] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__float] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__format] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__fun] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Gc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__gc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Hashtbl] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__hashtbl] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__int] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Int32] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__int32] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Int64] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__int64] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__lazy] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__lexing] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__List] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__list] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__map] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__marshal] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__nativeint] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Obj] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__obj] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__option] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__parsing] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Printexc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__printexc] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__printf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__queue] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__random] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__result] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__scanf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__Seq] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__seq] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__set] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__stack] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__stream] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__string] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__stringLabels] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__sys] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__uchar] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stdlib__weak] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Strmatch] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Strongly_connected_components] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Stypes] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Subst] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Switch] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Symbol] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Symtable] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Syntaxerr] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Tag] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Targetint] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Tast_iterator] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Tast_mapper] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Terminfo] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Thread] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Topdirs] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translattribute] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translclass] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translcore] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translmod] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translobj] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Translprim] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Traverse_for_exported_symbols] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Type_immediacy] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typeclass] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typecore] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl_immediacy] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl_properties] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl_separability] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl_unboxed] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedecl_variance] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typedtree] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typemod] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typeopt] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Types] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Typetexp] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Un_anf] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Unbox_closures] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Unbox_free_vars_of_closures] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Unbox_specialised_args] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Unix] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Untypeast] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Var_within_closure] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Variable] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[Warnings] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[X86_dsl] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[X86_gas] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[X86_masm] = ocaml-runtime
ocaml[X86_proc] = ocaml-runtime
# perl
perl[B] = perl
perl[bytes] = perl
perl[Automake__General] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct__Tie_ISA] = automake
perl[Automake__XFile] = automake
perl[DynaLoader] = perl
perl[Module__Metadata] = perl
perl[Encode] = perl
perl[Encode__Alias] = perl
perl[Exporter] = perl
perl[Exporter__Heavy] = perl
perl[File__pushd] = perl
perl[List__Util] = perl-Scalar-List-Utils
perl[List__Util__XS] = perl-Scalar-List-Utils
perl[Scalar__Util] = perl-Scalar-List-Utils
perl[Sub__Util] = perl-Scalar-List-Utils
perl[parent] = perl
perl[version] = perl
perl[version__regex] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Converter] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Feature] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__History] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Merge] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Prereqs] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Requirements] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Spec] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__Validator] = perl
perl[CPAN__Meta__YAML] = perl
perl[Pod__Usage] = perl
perl[Test__Builder] = perl
perl[Test__Builder__IO__Scalar] = perl
perl[Test__Builder__Module] = perl
perl[Test__Builder__Tester] = perl
perl[Test__Builder__Tester__Color] = perl
perl[Test__Builder__Tester__Tie] = perl
perl[Test__More] = perl
perl[Test__Simple] = perl
perl[Test__Tester] = perl
perl[Test__Tester__Capture] = perl
perl[Test__Tester__CaptureRunner] = perl
perl[Test__Tester__Delegate] = perl
perl[Test__use__ok] = perl
perl[ok] = perl
/usr/bin/expect = expect85
/usr/bin/expectk = expect85-tk
/usr/bin/expect = expect
/usr/bin/expectk = expect-tk
/usr/bin/test = coreutils
/usr/bin/wish = libtk
/sbin/nologin= util-linux
/bin/login= util-linux
/usr/bin/chfn= pwdutils
/usr/bin/chsh= pwdutils
/usr/bin/newgrp= pwdutils
@ -92,10 +802,70 @@ perl[Automake__XFile] = automake
/usr/sbin/usermod= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/pwconv= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/pwunconv= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/sendmail = postfix
/usr/bin/cdrecord = cdrkit
/usr/bin/mkisofs = cdrkit
/usr/bin/readcd = cdrkit
libgs.so.9 = ghostscript
udev = udev
libudev.so.0 = udev
libgudev-1.0.so.0 = udev
libexpect5.44.1.15.so = expect
# openoffice
openofficei18n = OpenOffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE)
ffmpegpresets := ffmpeg-presets
# libreoffice
libreofficei18n = libreoffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE)
# calligra
ifeq ($(LANGUAGE),en)
calligral10n = calligra-l10n-en_GB
else
calligral10n = calligra-l10n-$(LANGUAGE)
endif
# vpn
networkmanagervpnplugin = NetworkManager-openvpn
knetworkmanagervpnplugin = plasma-applet-networkmanagement-openvpn
packagekitgui = discover
firewallgui = plasma-firewall
# pkgconfig
pkgconfig[fontconfig] := libfontconfig-devel
pkgconfig[freetype2] := libfreetype-devel
pkgconfig[graphite2] := libgraphite2-devel
pkgconfig[icu-i18n] := libicu-devel
pkgconfig[icu-uc] := libicu-devel
pkgconfig[libffi] := libffi-devel
pkgconfig[libpcre] := libpcre-devel
pkgconfig[libsepol] := libsepol-devel
pkgconfig[xdamage] := libXdamage-devel
pkgconfig[xfixes] := libXfixes-devel
pkgconfig[xrender] := libXrender-devel
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
libexpect5.44.1.15.so[][64bit] = expect
# x86_64 glibc vs. glibc-multilib-utils and ldconfig vs ldconfig-multilib preferences
/sbin/ldconfig = ldconfig
/usr/bin/gencat = glibc
/usr/bin/getconf = glibc
/usr/bin/iconv = glibc
/usr/bin/locale = glibc
/usr/bin/localedef = glibc
rtld[GNU_HASH] = ldconfig
rtld[GNU_UNIQUE] = ldconfig
libgs.so.9[][64bit] = ghostscript
endif
# Generic fixes
libpq.so.5 = libpostgresql
libpq.so.5[][64bit] = libpostgresql
ksplashtheme = ksplash-theme-openmamba
ksplash-theme-openmamba = ksplash-theme-openmamba
ifdef PLATFORM
include $(TARGETSDIR)/$(TARGET)/platforms/$(PLATFORM)/Makefile.defs
endif

11
check_deps.sh Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/bash
eval $@
[ "$MAKEDIST_TARGET" ] || MAKEDIST_TARGET="openmamba"
[ "$PLATFORM" ] || PLATFORM="rootfs-light"
[ "$MAKEFILE_TARGET" ] || MAKEFILE_TARGET="$MAKEDIST_TARGET-$PLATFORM"
[ "$ARCH" ] || ARCH=x86_64
echo "ARCH=$ARCH MAKEDIST_TARGET=$MAKEDIST_TARGET PLATFORM=$PLATFORM MAKEFILE_TARGET=$MAKEFILE_TARGET"
make --no-print-directory ARCH=$ARCH -C /usr/share/makedist/global CHROOTCMD="chroot /var/makedist/root.tmp" \
LANGUAGE=it INSTALLED="" TARGET=$MAKEDIST_TARGET PLATFORM="$PLATFORM" -s $MAKEFILE_TARGET
echo
echo "Exit code: $?"

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@ -2,20 +2,65 @@
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre.inc.sh ] && . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre.inc.sh
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME" ] && \
MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$PRODUCT_NAME media_name` ||
MEDIA_NAME=`media_name`
MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$PRODUCT_NAME VARIANT=$VARIANT medium_name` ||
MEDIA_NAME=`VARIANT=$VARIANT medium_name`
#if [ "$FORCE" = "1" -o ! -e "$LOCALSTATEDIR/$MEDIA_NAME" ]; then
[ $MEDIA = "raw" ] && create_raw_filesystem $LOCALSTATEDIR/$MEDIA_NAME $MEDIA_SIZE 1024k $ROOTFS
#create_livecd
initialize_root_dir
create_rpm_database
create_devices
create_fstab "$ROOTDEV" "$ROOTFS"
#create_devices
install_rpms "filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig bash libreadline glibc libncurses initscripts setup coreutils chkconfig libattr libstdc++6" "--nodeps --noorder --noscripts"
echo "Installing preparation packages..."
install_rpms "filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig chkconfig bash libreadline glibc libncurses setup coreutils \
libacl libcap libaudit libselinux libsepol libpcre libcap-ng libattr libstdc++6 libpam" "--nodeps --noorder --noscripts"
if [ "$BUILDARCH" != "$ARCH" ]; then
pre_qemu
QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST=1
fi
chroot $MOUNTDIR /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --install /bin/sh sh /bin/bash 20
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre-packages.inc.sh ] && . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre-packages.inc.sh
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && {
[ "$LANGUAGE" = "en" ] && KEYMAP=us || KEYMAP="$LANGUAGE"
# configure localization
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/vconsole.conf << _EOF
KEYMAP=$KEYMAP
FONT=LatGrkCyr-8x16
FONT_MAP=latin2u
FONT_UNIMAP=
UNICODE=1
_EOF
else
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/vconsole.conf << _EOF
FONT=LatGrkCyr-8x16
FONT_MAP=latin2u
FONT_UNIMAP=
UNICODE=1
_EOF
fi
[ "$COUNTRY" ] && {
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/locale.conf << _EOF
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY}.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=C
_EOF
else
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/locale.conf << _EOF
LC_COLLATE=C
_EOF
fi
}
}
# Workaround: avoid a circular dependency with bash
INSTALLED="texinfo"
@ -28,95 +73,100 @@ INSTALLED="texinfo"
# NOSCRIPTARG="--noscripts"
#fi
if [ "$BUILDARCH" != "$ARCH" ]; then
pre_qemu
QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST=1
fi
install_rpms_by_target "Installing base packages for ${MAKEDIST_TARGET} target" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-base "--replacepkgs ${RPMEXTRAARGS} ${NOSCRIPTARG}"
pre_install_rpms
if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then
install_kernel ${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}${KERNEL_PLATFORM} "${KERNEL_ADDITIONAL}"
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
install_kernel ${K}${KERNEL_PLATFORM} "${KERNEL_ADDITIONAL}"
done
fi
# set system hostname and domain
[[ "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" ]] || TARGET_HOSTNAME="$MAKEDIST_TARGET"
[[ "$TARGET_DOMAIN" ]] || TARGET_DOMAIN="localdomain"
sed -i "s|HOSTNAME=.*|HOSTNAME=$TARGET_HOSTNAME|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network
sed -i "s|\(127\.0\.0\.1\W*\)\(.*\)|\1 $TARGET_HOSTNAME.$TARGET_DOMAIN $TARGET_HOSTNAME \2|" \
$MOUNTDIR/etc/hosts
echo "$TARGET_HOSTNAME.$TARGET_DOMAIN" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/hostname
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
case $LANGUAGE in
de) region="Europe"; zone="Berlin" ;;
it) region="Europe"; zone="Rome" ;;
es) region="Europe"; zone="Madrid" ;;
fi) region="Europe"; zone="Paris" ;;
*) region="Europe"; zone="London" ;;
esac
timezone="$region/$zone"
ln -s ../usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
fi
if [ "$PREPLATFORM_TARGET" ]; then
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} pre-platform workaround packages" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PREPLATFORM_TARGET} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
fi
#install_rpms_by_target "Installing tools packages for ${MAKEDIST_TARGET} target" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-tools ""
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM} "--replacepkgs ${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $LANGUAGE" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${LANGUAGE} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
[ "$ARCH" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for arch $ARCH" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${ARCH} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
if [ "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
for l in $MULTILANGUAGE; do
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $l" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${l} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
done
else
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $LANGUAGE" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${LANGUAGE} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
fi
[ "$ARCH" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages for arch $ARCH" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${ARCH} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then
update_modules_dependencies ${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
if [ "$VARIANT" ]; then
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages for variant $VARIANT" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${VARIANT} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
fi
if [ "$APPLICATION_TARGET" ]; then
add_additional_defs_file /usr/share/openmamba/pkggroups.db
for t in $APPLICATION_TARGET; do
clean_rpm_database
install_rpms_by_target "Installing $t application packages." "$t" "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
done
fi
if [ ${DEBUG:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
install_rpms_by_target "Installing debugging packages." ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-debug "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth0 << _EOF
IF=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
ZONE=local
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 << _EOF
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes
#NM_CONTROLLED=no
_EOF
fi
# erase_rpm_database
clean_rpm_database
# configure calamares installer if present
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
if [ -e $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf ]; then
sed -i "s|^region:.*|region: \"$region\"|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf
sed -i "s|^zone:.*|zone: \"$zone\"|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf
fi
fi
if [ -e $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/branding/openmamba/branding.desc ]; then
(
. $MOUNTDIR/etc/os-release
sed -i "s|\(version:[ \t]*\).*|\1$VERSION|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/branding/openmamba/branding.desc
sed -i "s|\(shortVersion:[ \t]*\).*|\1$VERSION_ID|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/branding/openmamba/branding.desc
sed -i "s|\(versionedName:[ \t]*\).*|\1$PRETTY_NAME|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/branding/openmamba/branding.desc
sed -i "s|\(shortVersionedName:[ \t]*\).*|\1$ID $VERSION_ID|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/calamares/branding/openmamba/branding.desc
)
fi
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && {
[ "$LANGUAGE" = "en" ] && KEYMAP=us || KEYMAP="$LANGUAGE"
# configure localization
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/keyboard << _EOF
KEYMAP=$KEYMAP.map
XKB_LAYOUT=$KEYMAP
XKB_MODEL=pc105
XKB_OPTIONS=
_EOF
[ "$COUNTRY" ] && {
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/i18n << _EOF
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY}.UTF-8
_EOF
}
}
echo "Deleting unneeded files..."
# delete unused localizations
#
find $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/locale \
-maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d \
! -name it* ! -name en* ! -name C ! -name l10n -exec rm -rf {} \;
#$CHROOTCMD chkconfig --add acpid ||
# { echo "$mkcd_me: fatal error, aborting installation" >&2
# { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
# configure extlinux boot loader
#cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
#DEFAULT $PLATFORM
#LABEL $PLATFORM
#KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
#APPEND video=vesafb:1280x1024-32 root=$ROOTDEV console=tty1
#resume2=swap:$SWAPDEV
#_EOF
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
echo "Deleting other languages l10n files..."
for d in /usr/share/locale /opt/kde/share/locale \
/opt/kde/share/locale/l10n /opt/kde3/share/locale; do
find ${MOUNTDIR}${d} -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d \
! -name ${LANGUAGE}* ! -name en* ! -name C ! -name l10n -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null
done
fi
if [ "$U_BOOT" ]; then
echo "Copying u-boot Image for Kernel"
@ -132,30 +182,58 @@ if [ ${MULTITHREAD:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
sed -i "s|multithread=1|multithread=0|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/rc
fi
# blacklist buggy ehci_hcd
#echo "blacklist ehci_hcd" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.conf.d/ehci_hcd
# set rootdev on extlinux
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf ] && sed -i "s|\([^::alpha]root=\)[^ ]*|\1$ROOTDEV|" $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
# execute platform specific script
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/post.inc.sh ] && . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/post.inc.sh
post_install_rpms
[ "$QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST" ] && post_qemu
# cleanup: prevent generating a cleanfs script crash due to a unionfs bug
rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/tmp/.ICE-unix
rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/tmp/kde-root
# copy static files for target
[ -e $TARGETDIR/root ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root -a "`ls $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* 2>/dev/null`" ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR/
if [ "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
for l in $MULTILANGUAGE; do
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$l ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$l/* $MOUNTDIR/
done
else
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR/
fi
# enable additional repositories
if [ "$SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE" != "" ]; then
for r in $SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR dnf config-manager --enable $r
done
echo "$SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/smart/openmamba-install-enabled-channels
fi
if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
echo "Updating modules dependencies for kernel ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}"
update_modules_dependencies ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
done
fi
# perform a system upgrade
#dnf update -y
#dnf clean
# rpm database
post_install_rpms
clean_rpm_database
[ "$QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST" ] && post_qemu
produce_media

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@ -4,4 +4,3 @@ xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia

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@ -9,12 +9,9 @@ chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# make initramfs
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
-a dmsquash-live -o squash-live \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlay squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
@ -50,7 +47,7 @@ label 8
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/sda1 console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz debug=1 splash=verbose
label 9
kernel memtest
kernel memtest
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
@ -58,14 +55,19 @@ _EOF
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# install syslinux modules
for f in ldlinux.c32 libcom32.c32 libutil.c32 libmenu.c32 menu.c32 vesamenu.c32; do
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/$f $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
done
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest86+.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media

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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
openmamba bootcd
20070917
========
* removed installation of unused kernel-nongpl packages
20070914
========
* add reiserfs, ata_piix and sta_via support
20070728
========
* first release

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openmamba bootcd - instructions
===============================
Instructions
------------
System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system.
1) insert an openmamba flash support into a USB plug (see Flash-1GB instructions to learn how to
prepare a flash device with openmamba)
2) insert openmamba bootcd into a CD/DVD reader and restart your computer
3) wait for the system to load from flash device

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openmamba bootcd
================
A small bootable CD-ROM image that can be used to boot openmamba flash-1GB on computer that can't boot from USB devices.

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openmamba bootcd
================

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MEDIA=iso
MULTITHREAD=1
DISTROMATIC=off
#DISTROMATIC=off
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
#KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
#KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=
fi
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
LIVECD_TARGETS=""
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares macbook-tools
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test-it:

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FOUND_ISO=
#RAMSIZE=100000 -o "size=${RAMSIZE}k"
msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${RAMSIZE}k) on /dev/shm..."
mkdir -p /flash /cdrom /squashfs ${NEWROOT}
#
# findiso(): looks for ISO9660 images stored in flash root
#
findiso(){
msg ":: Looking for openmamba ISO cdrom images"
# try removable devices only
for i in /flash/openmamba-*.iso; do
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0 $i
if mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/loop0 /cdrom >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if test -r /cdrom/rootfs.compressed; then
msg ":: Valid ISO image $i found..."
FOUND_ISO="$i"
return 0
fi
umount /cdrom
fi
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0
done
return 1
}
#/sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Looking for cdrom device" --progress="4444"
while true; do
msg ":: root device is ${root}"
if ! mount -t ext3 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! mount -t ext2 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then
err ":: Unable to mount USB rootfs. Supported filesystems are ext2 and ext3."
fi
fi
findiso
if [ "$FOUND_ISO" ]; then
# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555"
msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem"
/bin/losetup /dev/loop1 /cdrom/rootfs.compressed
mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop1 /squashfs
if [ "${unionfs}" != "off" -a "${unionfs}" != "OFF" ]; then
[ "${unionfs}" = "reset" ] && {
msg ":: Resetting unionfs data in rwroot"
mkdir -p /flash/old
mv /flash/rwroot /flash/old/
}
msg ":: Mounting unionfs"
mkdir -p /flash/rwroot
mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/flash/rwroot=rw:/squashfs=ro unionfs ${NEWROOT}
mkdir -p ${NEWROOT}/squashfs ${NEWROOT}/flash ${NEWROOT}/cdrom
mount -n -o move /squashfs ${NEWROOT}/squashfs
mount -n -o move /flash ${NEWROOT}/flash
mount -n -o move /cdrom ${NEWROOT}/cdrom
else
msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..."
/bin/mount -t tmpfs /dev/shm ${NEWROOT}
mkdir -p \
${NEWROOT}/tmp ${NEWROOT}/proc ${NEWROOT}/sys \
${NEWROOT}/initrd ${NEWROOT}/mnt ${NEWROOT}/media \
${NEWROOT}/oldroot ${NEWROOT}/squashfs ${NEWROOT}/flash \
${NEWROOT}/cdrom
mount -n -o move /squashfs ${NEWROOT}/squashfs
mount -n -o move /flash ${NEWROOT}/flash
mount -n -o move /cdrom ${NEWROOT}/cdrom
ln -s squashfs/bin ${NEWROOT}/bin
ln -s squashfs/boot ${NEWROOT}/boot
ln -s squashfs/lib ${NEWROOT}/lib
ln -s squashfs/opt ${NEWROOT}/opt
ln -s squashfs/sbin ${NEWROOT}/sbin
ln -s squashfs/srv ${NEWROOT}/srv
ln -s squashfs/usr ${NEWROOT}/usr
chroot ${NEWROOT} /bin/cp -a \
/squashfs/dev /squashfs/home /squashfs/var \
/squashfs/etc /squashfs/root /
fi
# Create empty utmp and wtmp
#:> ${NEWROOT}/var/run/utmp
#:> ${NEWROOT}/var/run/wtmp
# [ "${init}" ] || init=/sbin/init
# msg ":: Running init, runlevel:${runlevel}"
# exec run-init ${NEWROOT} ${init} ${runlevel}
# msg ":: Could not run init; opening a command prompt."
# /bin/sh.shared
else
msg ":: FATAL ERROR: could not find a valid ISO image."
# /bin/sh.shared
fi
done

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chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
-a dmsquash-live -o squash-live \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlay squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
@ -47,23 +48,23 @@ LABEL -
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# rename memtest.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# rename memtest86+.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# other thing
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest86+.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
# copy /boot directory to final root
cp -a $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
## add buildinfo
#buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"

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openmamba flash-1GB changelog
=============================
20081218
* configure syslinux for VESA boot menu with debug startup choices
20070908
* don't install documentation files from RPMS to reduce occupation
* syncronize common packages with livecd
* nvidia legacy drivers removed
20070811
* added explicit postplug-xorg and postplug-sound installation
20070605
* removed amarok
20070529
* postplug: disabled modprobing of fglrx driver
* ntfs-3g, dosfstools,man: added
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openmamba flash 1GB - hard disk installation instructions
=========================================================
NOTE: the installation procedure described is not yet fully functional; please,
follow these guidelines only if you know what you are doing.
WARNING: THIS INSTALLATION MAY MAKE YOUR DUAL BOOT SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, BE CAREFUL.
0) Boot your computer from openmamba flash, when the system is up open a
terminal window (konsole)
1) Use qtparted to resize/create the destination partition
2) Format the device <dest>:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/<dest>
3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk:
mkdir /media/install
mount /dev/<dest> /media/install
cp -ax / /media/install
4) Make initrd
chroot /media/install mkinitrd boot/initramfs-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` -f
5) Install grub on your hard disk master boot record
grub-install /dev/<dest> --root-directory=/media/install
6) CHECKME: If your disk device is /dev/sdb you probably have to fix grub device map
(/media/install/boot/grub/device.map)
#7) Create root device symlink (needed?)
#
#rm -f /media/install/dev/root
#ln -s /dev/<dest> /media/install/dev/root
7) add root partition to /etc/fstab
8) Create grub configuration file for chainloading other OS's like this:
/etc/grub/conf.d/other:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
9) Execute grub-update
chroot /media/install/ grub-update
10) That's all, now reboot and enjoy!

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openmamba 1GB live flash system - installation instructions
===========================================================
This instructions explan how to install this openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
A Unix system with root permissions and the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>
The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system
on a 1GB device.
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-1GB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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openmamba 1GB live flash system
===============================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user
* non-english languages support / fix keyboard system defaults
* nvidia-legacy drivers support
* XGL/AIGLX/Compiz automatic configuration when supported

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MEDIA=cpio
MULTITHREAD=1
DISTROMATIC=off
#DISTROMATIC=off
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares macbook-tools
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-it:

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FOUND_ISO=
#RAMSIZE=100000 -o "size=${RAMSIZE}k"
msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${RAMSIZE}k) on /dev/shm..."
mkdir -p /flash /cdrom /squashfs /newroot
#
# findiso(): looks for ISO9660 images stored in flash root
#
findiso(){
msg ":: Looking for openmamba ISO cdrom images"
# try removable devices only
for i in /flash/openmamba-*.iso; do
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0 $i
if mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/loop0 /cdrom >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if test -r /cdrom/rootfs.compressed; then
msg ":: Valid ISO image $i found..."
FOUND_ISO="$i"
return 0
fi
umount /cdrom
fi
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0
done
return 1
}
#/sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Looking for cdrom device" --progress="4444"
while true; do
msg ":: root device is ${root}"
if ! mount -t ext3 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! mount -t ext2 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then
err ":: Unable to mount USB rootfs. Supported filesystems are ext2 and ext3."
fi
fi
findiso
if [ "$FOUND_ISO" ]; then
# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555"
msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem"
/bin/losetup /dev/loop1 /cdrom/rootfs.compressed
mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop1 /squashfs
if [ "${unionfs}" != "off" -a "${unionfs}" != "OFF" ]; then
[ "${unionfs}" = "reset" ] && {
msg ":: Resetting unionfs data in rwroot"
mkdir -p /flash/old
mv /flash/rwroot /flash/old/
}
msg ":: Mounting unionfs"
mkdir -p /flash/rwroot
mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/flash/rwroot=rw:/squashfs=ro unionfs /newroot
mkdir -p /newroot/squashfs /newroot/flash /newroot/cdrom
mount -n -o move /squashfs /newroot/squashfs
mount -n -o move /flash /newroot/flash
mount -n -o move /cdrom /newroot/cdrom
else
msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..."
/bin/mount -t tmpfs /dev/shm /newroot
mkdir -p \
/newroot/tmp /newroot/proc /newroot/sys \
/newroot/initrd /newroot/mnt /newroot/media \
/newroot/oldroot /newroot/squashfs /newroot/flash \
/newroot/cdrom
mount -n -o move /squashfs /newroot/squashfs
mount -n -o move /flash /newroot/flash
mount -n -o move /cdrom /newroot/cdrom
ln -s squashfs/bin /newroot/bin
ln -s squashfs/boot /newroot/boot
ln -s squashfs/lib /newroot/lib
ln -s squashfs/opt /newroot/opt
ln -s squashfs/sbin /newroot/sbin
ln -s squashfs/srv /newroot/srv
ln -s squashfs/usr /newroot/usr
chroot /newroot /bin/cp -a \
/squashfs/dev /squashfs/home /squashfs/var \
/squashfs/etc /squashfs/root /
fi
# Create empty utmp and wtmp
#:> /newroot/var/run/utmp
#:> /newroot/var/run/wtmp
[ "${init}" ] || init=/sbin/init
msg ":: Running init, runlevel:${runlevel}"
exec run-init /newroot ${init} ${runlevel}
msg ":: Could not run init; opening a command prompt."
/bin/sh.shared
else
msg ":: Could not find a valid ISO image; opening a command prompt."
/bin/sh.shared
fi
done

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# make initramfs
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
## FIXME: ONLY FOR TEST; REMOVE THE FOLLOWING LINE!
#cp /tmp/unionfs.ko $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}/kernel/fs/unionfs/unionfs.ko
#cp /tmp/squashfs.ko $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}/kernel/fs/squashfs/squashfs.ko
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
-a dmsquash-live -o squash-live \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlay squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
done
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
@ -23,31 +16,55 @@ buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
DEFAULT /boot/vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND /boot/openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
_EOF
LABEL kms
MENU LABEL default
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789
LABEL vga1024
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
LABEL vga800
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
LABEL debug
MENU LABEL Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell debug
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL default-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL default (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792
_EOF
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL vga800-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
_EOF
done
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL vga1024-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
_EOF
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL debug-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K} Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell debug
_EOF
done
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
kernel /boot/memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
@ -55,23 +72,23 @@ LABEL -
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# rename memtest.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# rename memtest86+.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# other thing
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest86+.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
# copy /boot directory to final root
cp -a $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
## add buildinfo
#buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"

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openmamba flash-1GB changelog
=============================
20081218
* configure syslinux for VESA boot menu with debug startup choices
20070908
* don't install documentation files from RPMS to reduce occupation
* syncronize common packages with livecd
* nvidia legacy drivers removed
20070811
* added explicit postplug-xorg and postplug-sound installation
20070605
* removed amarok
20070529
* postplug: disabled modprobing of fglrx driver
* ntfs-3g, dosfstools,man: added
* kaffeine,knemo: removed (no free space)

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openmamba flash 1GB - hard disk installation instructions
=========================================================
NOTE: the installation procedure described is not yet fully functional; please,
follow these guidelines only if you know what you are doing.
WARNING: THIS INSTALLATION MAY MAKE YOUR DUAL BOOT SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, BE CAREFUL.
0) Boot your computer from openmamba flash, when the system is up open a
terminal window (konsole)
1) Use qtparted to resize/create the destination partition
2) Format the device <dest>:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/<dest>
3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk:
mkdir /media/install
mount /dev/<dest> /media/install
cp -ax / /media/install
4) Make initrd
chroot /media/install mkinitrd boot/initramfs-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` -f
5) Install grub on your hard disk master boot record
grub-install /dev/<dest> --root-directory=/media/install
6) CHECKME: If your disk device is /dev/sdb you probably have to fix grub device map
(/media/install/boot/grub/device.map)
#7) Create root device symlink (needed?)
#
#rm -f /media/install/dev/root
#ln -s /dev/<dest> /media/install/dev/root
7) add root partition to /etc/fstab
8) Create grub configuration file for chainloading other OS's like this:
/etc/grub/conf.d/other:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
9) Execute grub-update
chroot /media/install/ grub-update
10) That's all, now reboot and enjoy!

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openmamba 1GB live flash system - installation instructions
===========================================================
This instructions explan how to install this openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
A Unix system with root permissions and the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>
The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system
on a 1GB device.
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-1GB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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openmamba 1GB live flash system
===============================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user
* non-english languages support / fix keyboard system defaults
* nvidia-legacy drivers support
* XGL/AIGLX/Compiz automatic configuration when supported

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MULTITHREAD=1
DISTROMATIC=on
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules wireless sound"
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=
fi
RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs"

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg: openmamba-install-scripts
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-it:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-baytrail:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-bananapi:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-cubox:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-livecd:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-raspberrypi:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-diskimg-raspberrypi-plasma:

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[ "$RELEASE" -a "$RELEASE" != "rolling" ] && RELEASE_ADD="-$RELEASE" || RELEASE_ADD=
if [ "$MODE" = "rootfsinstall" ]; then
DISKIMG_FILE="$LOCALSTATEDIR/${BASE_IMAGE}${RELEASE_ADD}-$LANGUAGE.$DEVICEARCH.tar.xz"
echo "Using image $DISKIMG_FILE..."
/usr/sbin/rootfsinstall -y $ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD $LOOPDEV $DISKIMG_FILE || \
{ retcode=$?
echo "$makedist_me: fatal error, aborting installation" >&2
echo "$makedist_me: exit code was: $retcode" >&2
echo "$makedist_me: sleeping 600 seconds"
sleep 600
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
elif [ "$MODE" = "usbinstall" ]; then
DISKIMG_FILE="$LOCALSTATEDIR/openmamba${RELEASE_ADD}-livecd-$LANGUAGE.$ARCH.iso"
echo "Using image $DISKIMG_FILE..."
# FIXME: current hosting system requirements:
# grub-efi.i586 mactel-boot
/usr/sbin/usbinstall $LOOPDEV $DISKIMG_FILE -y || \
{ retcode=$?
echo "$makedist_me: fatal error, aborting installation" >&2
echo "$makedist_me: exit code was: $retcode" >&2
echo "$makedist_me: sleeping 600 seconds"
sleep 600
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
else
echo "$makedist_me: MODE is undefined; aborting."
{ (exit 1); exit 1; };
fi

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DEVICEARCH=$ARCH
case $VARIANT in
baytrail) MODE=rootfsinstall; ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-baytrail"; MEDIA_SIZE=5120 ;;
bananapi) MODE=rootfsinstall; ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-bpi"; MEDIA_SIZE=4192 ;;
cubox) MODE=rootfsinstall; ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-cubox"; MEDIA_SIZE=4192 ;;
livecd) MODE=usbinstall; ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD= ;;
raspberrypi)
BASE_IMAGE="openmamba-rootfs-light"
MODE=rootfsinstall
if [ "$ARCH" == "aarch64" ]; then
ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-rpi64"
else
ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-rpi"
fi
MEDIA_SIZE=10240 ;;
raspberrypi-plasma)
BASE_IMAGE="openmamba-rootfs"
MODE=rootfsinstall
ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD="-rpi64"
MEDIA_SIZE=10240 ;;
*) MODE=rootfsinstall; ROOTFSINSTALL_ADD= ;;
esac

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# raw disk image
MEDIA=raw
MEDIA_SIZE=3584
KERNEL_IGNORE=1
DISTROMATIC=on
if [ "$SUBPLATFORM" ]; then
PRODUCT_NAME=light
VARIANT=$SUBPLATFORM
SUBPLATFORM=
fi

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB: \
postplug-xorg postplug-sound \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd xorg-server \
xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \
ttf-freefont kdebase4-workspace kdebase4-runtime dolphin konqueror \
kppp4 \
smart-gui gparted kmix msysklogd ntfs-3g \
xorg-drv-input-synaptics \
macbook-tools kdebluetooth4 livecd-tools ndisgtk \
mambatray
# knemo
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-es:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-it:
# removed: kaffeine knemo

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# make initramfs
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# configure isolinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
LABEL kms
MENU LABEL default
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789
LABEL vga1024
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
LABEL vga800
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
LABEL debug
MENU LABEL Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin ||
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# configure for runlevel 5 boot
sed -i "s|id:3\(:initdefault.*\)|id:5\1|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set
chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
#
case $LANGUAGE in
it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;;
*) timezone=UTC ;;
esac
echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
# configure KDM for autologin
#
if [ -e $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc ]; then
sed -i 's|[#]AutoLoginEnable=.*|AutoLoginEnable=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]AutoReLogin=.*|AutoReLogin=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]AutoLoginUser=.*|AutoLoginUser=root|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]AllowRootLogin=.*|AllowRootLogin=root|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
# installer icon on root desktop
# FIXME: move this somewhere else
mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/
# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot)
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || ln -s ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r`
echo "SOUND_BUILD_CARDID_DB_ONLY=1 /etc/postplug/postplug.d/sound" >> $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh
chroot $MOUNTDIR sh /tmp/sounddb.sh
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh
[ -L $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] && rm $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r`
prelink
#echo "Performing binaries prelinking..."
#chroot $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink"

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openmamba flash-1GB changelog
=============================
20081218
* configure syslinux for VESA boot menu with debug startup choices
20070908
* don't install documentation files from RPMS to reduce occupation
* syncronize common packages with livecd
* nvidia legacy drivers removed
20070811
* added explicit postplug-xorg and postplug-sound installation
20070605
* removed amarok
20070529
* postplug: disabled modprobing of fglrx driver
* ntfs-3g, dosfstools,man: added
* kaffeine,knemo: removed (no free space)

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openmamba flash 1GB - hard disk installation instructions
=========================================================
NOTE: the installation procedure described is not yet fully functional; please,
follow these guidelines only if you know what you are doing.
WARNING: THIS INSTALLATION MAY MAKE YOUR DUAL BOOT SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, BE CAREFUL.
0) Boot your computer from openmamba flash, when the system is up open a
terminal window (konsole)
1) Use qtparted to resize/create the destination partition
2) Format the device <dest>:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/<dest>
3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk:
mkdir /media/install
mount /dev/<dest> /media/install
cp -ax / /media/install
4) Make initrd
chroot /media/install mkinitrd boot/initramfs-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` -f
5) Install grub on your hard disk master boot record
grub-install /dev/<dest> --root-directory=/media/install
6) CHECKME: If your disk device is /dev/sdb you probably have to fix grub device map
(/media/install/boot/grub/device.map)
#7) Create root device symlink (needed?)
#
#rm -f /media/install/dev/root
#ln -s /dev/<dest> /media/install/dev/root
7) add root partition to /etc/fstab
8) Create grub configuration file for chainloading other OS's like this:
/etc/grub/conf.d/other:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
9) Execute grub-update
chroot /media/install/ grub-update
10) That's all, now reboot and enjoy!

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openmamba 1GB live flash system - installation instructions
===========================================================
This instructions explan how to install this openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
A Unix system with root permissions and the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>
The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system
on a 1GB device.
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-1GB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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openmamba 1GB live flash system
===============================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user
* non-english languages support / fix keyboard system defaults
* nvidia-legacy drivers support
* XGL/AIGLX/Compiz automatic configuration when supported

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MEDIA=cpio
MULTITHREAD=1
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules sound"
RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flash-1GB
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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openmamba-flash-512MB: $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server rpm

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# make initramfs
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# configure isolinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
LABEL kms
MENU LABEL default
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789
LABEL vga1024
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
LABEL vga800
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
LABEL debug
MENU LABEL Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin ||
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
prelink
#echo "Performing binaries prelinking..."
#chroot $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink"

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openmamba 512MB live flash system - installation instructions
=============================================================
This instructions explan how to install this
openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
a Unix system with the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext3 > <partition device>
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-512MB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
whether it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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MEDIA=cpio
MULTITHREAD=1
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flash-512MB
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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# make initramfs
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
-a dmsquash-live -o squash-live \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlay squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# configure extlinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
@ -32,9 +29,6 @@ mv $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.preinst
cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.tmp $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig > $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.tmp $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig
prelink
#prelink
extlinux --install $MOUNTDIR/boot
#echo "Performing binaries prelinking..."
#chroot $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink"

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#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer

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chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until
# it gets 3D support
echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
-a dmsquash-live -o squash-live \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlay squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# Note: isolinux requires 8.3 filenames
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
@ -71,17 +68,17 @@ _EOF
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest86+.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest86+.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"

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openmamba livedvd - fixed disk installation instructions
========================================================
Instructions
------------
System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system.
1) boot from livecd and wait for the graphical desktop system to start
2) click on the 'install' icon in the desktop

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openmamba installdvd
====================
openmamba installation DVD is a live release of the openmamba operating system
that can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer
with the CD in the reader.
It provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed disk
that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
The installdvd also will install the base set of openmamba packages thus
providing a full installation without requiring a network connection.

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome: \
openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted iputils file rootfiles \
ppp minicom xinetd chrony locales mc alsa-utils \
man-db curl zip unzip iptables iproute wpa_supplicant mtd-utils nfs-utils \
ppp minicom locales mc alsa-utils \
man-db curl zip unzip iptables iproute mtd-utils nfs-utils \
openssh-clients binutils telnet ftp debianutils diffutils bluez traceroute \
openmamba-devel timezone sudo openobex liblame expect prelink NetworkManager \
ModemManager cnetworkmanager network-manager-applet Mesa-tools \
x11vnc xorg-server xorg-drv-video-fbdev xorg-drv-input-evdev xorg-drv-input-keyboard \
xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-void \
xorg-drv-input-tslib xcursor-transparent-theme rpm smart chromium desktop-base-openmamba \
gdm gnome-session gnome-common gnome-control-center gnome-desktop gnome-desktop-sharp \
gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-menus gnome-mime-data gnome-packagekit gnome-panel \
gnome-settings-daemon gnome-sharp gnome-terminal nautilus
timezone sudo openobex liblame expect NetworkManager \
ModemManager network-manager-applet Mesa-tools \