NetBSD/distrib/cdrom/example.conf
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# $NetBSD: example.conf,v 1.4 2001/01/17 02:07:25 tv Exp $
#
# Makefile fragment for CD sets; includes config information.
##############################################################################
# The names of the individual CD images, without ".iso".
# This also indicates the suffix of configuration variables later in this file
# which are CD-image specific.
CD_IMAGES= cd1 cd2
##############################################################################
# The NetBSD release being packaged on this CD set. This also implies
# inclusion of a config file for that release, named NetBSD-${CD_RELEASE}.mk.
# That file defines the various per-port specifics for that release.
CD_RELEASE= 1.5
##############################################################################
# The CD volume IDs for each CD-ROM image. This will show up as the
# "volume label" on most operating systems. This is REQUIRED for each image.
# Typically only 16 characters should be used for maximum OS compatibility.
VOLID.cd1= NetBSD ${CD_RELEASE} CD 1
VOLID.cd2= NetBSD ${CD_RELEASE} CD 2
# The "abstract file" name. If there is a file in the CD root describing
# use of the CD or booting info, this may be useful to some OS's.
#ABSTRACT.cd1= booting.txt
#ABSTRACT.cd2= booting.txt
# The "copyright file" name. If there is a file in the CD root describing
# the copyright of the contained files, this may be useful to some OS's.
# This usually needs ADDFILES to go along with it.
#.for image in ${CD_IMAGES}
#COPYRIGHT.${image}= copyrght.txt
#ADDFILES.${image}+= copyrght.txt:${.CURDIR}/extra/copyright.txt,link
#.endfor
# The "publisher name" field on the CD-ROM. Room for 128 characters.
PUBLISHER= The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. / http://www.netbsd.org/
# The "preparer name" field on the CD-ROM. Room for 128 characters.
PREPARER= NetBSD CD Build System
##############################################################################
# The ports for which the base OS binaries will be included.
# MACHINE_ARCH shared distribution directories and the "ALL" shared
# distribution directory are added automatically where needed.
#
# The following ports, if included, will be bootable on their respective
# CD images:
#
# alpha, i386, macppc, pmax, sparc, sparc64, sun3, vax.
#
# Special notes on booting:
#
# * macppc and mac68k will cause the inclusion of HFS partition and
# filesystem info on the CD, with automatic MacBinary probing and encoding.
#
# * alpha and macppc cannot boot on the same disc. This will cause a warning
# in the build, and macppc will override. This will be fixed by a better
# installboot for alpha in the future.
#
# * macppc and vax cannot boot on the same disc. These platforms use the
# same locations in block 0 to store boot information. This will cause a
# warning in the build, and macppc will override.
#
# * sparc64 cannot boot using default boot arguments on the same disc as
# the sun3x model of sun3. These platforms use the same partitions
# in the Sun boot map by default. This will cause a warning in the build,
# and sparc64 machines will have to boot with "boot cdrom:g" instead of
# "boot cdrom".
# Independent ports:
# alpha arm32 i386 macppc pc532 sparc sparc64 vax
# m68k ports:
# amiga atari hp300 mac68k mvme68k news68k next68k sun3
# mipsel ports:
# arc cobalt hpcmips pmax
BASE_PORTS.cd1= i386 arm32 macppc pc532 sparc sparc64 source
BASE_PORTS.cd2= amiga atari hp300 mac68k mvme68k news68k next68k sun3 \
arc cobalt hpcmips pmax alpha vax
.for image in cd1 cd2
#INTDIRS.${image}+= packages
BASE_PORTS.${image}+= CHANGES CHANGES.prev LAST_MINUTE MIRRORS README.files
.endfor
##############################################################################
# These provide additional functionality to some host OS's that may or may
# not be desired in some cases. Uncomment to enable, or comment out to
# disable.
# USE_ROCK_RIDGE adds -r to mkisofs to use full Un*x style pathnames and
# permissions. For most situations, this is needed.
USE_ROCK_RIDGE= yes
# USE_LONG_NAMES adds -l to mkisofs to use full 32-character ISO-9660 names.
# This allows some host OS's, particularly AmigaDOS, the ability to see long
# filenames in most cases.
USE_LONG_NAMES= yes
# USE_TRANS_TBL adds -T to mkisofs to provide long names through the use of
# TRANS.TBL translation table files. (These will automatically be hidden
# from Joliet and HFS trees.) Typically this is not used in conjunction
# with USE_LONG_NAMES, but may be used if names still exceed 32 characters.
#USE_TRANS_TBL= yes
# USE_JOLIET adds -J to mkisofs to provide Joliet long filename support for
# Microsoft Windows OS's
USE_JOLIET= yes
# USE_APPLE_ISO adds -apple to mkisofs to provide the Apple ISO-9660
# Extensions. This gives full MacOS attribute information to files without
# the overhead of full HFS. (A disc that is forced into HFS mode by the
# presence of mac68k or macppc will use HFS, not the Apple ISO Extensions.)
USE_APPLE_ISO= yes
# LOG_MKISOFS causes the mkisofs command to be logged in "extra verbose"
# mode (-v -v) to the image filename with .log appended.
#LOG_MKISOFS= yes
##############################################################################
# "Easter egg" file. If this option is present, the standard 32k end padding
# is replaced by a message in this file (no more than 16k), padded to 32k
# with null bytes.
#EASTER_EGG= ${.CURDIR}/extra/egg.txt
##############################################################################