Two things:
1) I like Erich's suggestion, and Andrea's point too. So, I'd say
let's implement this and document it.
2) Documentation. Moving forward, I want to have two kinds of
documentation. Ok, three kinds of documentation:
* --help output
* man pages (same data as --help right now)
* wiki
Therefore, the goal is to make all future documentation updates
to one of those three places. At some point, we'll want to
verify that all the info we've had in the "manual", is moved to
the wiki.
Don't worry too much about the format or location of data on the
wiki. If it simply makes it out there, I'll arrange it from time
to time to keep it organizationally simple, and easy to use. So
just getting the info out there is most important.
Starting immediately, as you find yourself editing a man page or
--help output, please add the following at the bottom:
More documentation available at: http://wiki.systemimager.org
Cheers,
-Brian
Thus spake A Righi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>Maybe, but local.cfg is used with ssh, so in this case we need to add a
>note in some documentations (wiki, manpage?) otherwise users that want
>to move to 3.7.4 could have problems for that. Moreover we could also
>print a warning like:
>
>"skipping local.cfg (set READ_LOCAL_CFG=y in kernel boot parameters if
>you want to use that file)"
>
>-Andrea
>
>Erich Focht wrote:
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> wouldn't it make more sense to invert the usage logic of this?
>> As local.cfg is a rather rarely used option (IMHO), something like
>> READ_LOCAL_CFG which enables or forces the reading of the local config would
>> seem more appropriate.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Erich
>>
>> On Sunday 06 August 2006 16:07, Andrea Righi wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> what about adding an option to explicitly skip the check for local.cfg?
>>> This could resolve some problems and reduce bad warnings in clients that
>>> have not a floppy drive and in general it can speed-up a bit the
>>> installation time (when the option is used)...
>>>
>>> -Andrea
>>>
>
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