On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 10:28 -1000, Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > > <rhetorical> > > Why don't people trust that the guy who writes all this crap knows what > > he's talking about? > > </rhetorical> > > > > :P > > Your assertion is that it's completely obvous that a variable named > "bootargs", that passes options to the kernel, would have other magical > side effects?
No, my assertion is that when I provide a solution to someone's query that I might know what I'm talking about. ;] > > Normally, yes, it would only be good for kernel output, but as someone > > else mentioned, you have livecd-functions.sh that re-writes the inittab. > > Well, guess what triggers it? That's right, a "console=" option on the > > command line. If you type (or via catalyst, add) console=something, > > livecd-functions.sh (via functions.sh in baselayout) will interpret it > > and modify inittab accordingly before we ever even hit runlevel 3, so it > > starts a console on that serial line for login. > > Seriously, can you cut and paste that paragraph into the manual? Ehh... What manual? There's no manual for catalyst that is current. Also, I don't have the time (or the desire) to document all of the idiosyncrasies of the packages that make up a Gentoo LiveCD build. We use quite a few packages that other people don't need to use on their own media. Remember that everything written by Release Engineering is designed for Release Engineering consumption. No guarantees are made to anyone else on anything. We guarantee that it will build a release the way we want it given a particular package set with specific versions, the exact ones used by us for our builds. Also, realize that livecd-tools is *not* catalyst and shouldn't be documented with catalyst. > Thanks for your help. You're quite welcome. This list is pretty much here just so people can get help using catalyst, so feel free to ask anything that you need. -- Chris Gianelloni Release Engineering Strategic Lead Alpha/AMD64/x86 Architecture Teams Games Developer/Council Member/Foundation Trustee Gentoo Foundation
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