a key to provide extra options or to load a different kernel (much like
biosboot on i386). This saves having to edit the fastboot file just to
boot single-user.
instead, keep uuencoded versions in the repository.
(arguably /usr/sbin/installboot -m macppc should support -t cd9660,
at which point we'd nuke this macppc_installboot hack)
There's two variables added to Makefile.crunch:
SMALLPROG If 1, add SMALLPROG=1 to CRUNCHENV. [default: 1]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if a `small' version of the program
is required.
SMALLPROG_INET6 If 1 and SMALLPROG == 1, add SMALLPROG_INET6=1
to CRUNCHENV. [default: 0]
This can be used by various Makefiles to
determine if the `small' version has INET6
support enabled.
Only enable SMALLPROG_INET6 for programs on the ramdisks that have INET6 in
the appropriate kernel, and cleanup INET6 setting.
(Note: this means that sysinst won't get INET6 support if the kernel
it's running on doesn't have it).
This change saves a fair bit of space on various install images
(including i386 ramdisk-{ps2,small,tiny}) that didn't have INET6 in
the kernel but were unconditionally getting INET6 support in their tools.
floppy (and there's not the same RAM contraints that *-tiny has),
fold rescue-small into boot-small and deprecate the former.
The "all in one" boot-small is only 100KB larger on the second floppy.
of a single 1.2MB floppy; cranky FLOPPYMAX to use two floppies.
the kernel and the contents of the ramdiskbin have both grown...
(We should just merge the install & rescue functionality of the -small
floppies into one two x 1.2MB floppy set, since -small is for older
machines with 1.2MB floppy drives, versus those with extremely small
RAM constraints)
../../common/Makefile.mdset supports building multiple copies of the
same kernel (as long as they're to separate filenames).
Now there's no need to set FLOPPYKERNDIR, as it now defaults to instkernel.