On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 09:02:48 +0100, Jan Kratochvil wrote: > But it does not serve for the primary purpose at all: Normal user just not > touching the boot on an x86_64 box will still get booted the crippled i686 OS. > I have checked It does not use ifcpu64.c32 at all so it cannot work. > > It also does not provide the "Basic Video" / "Memory Test" etc. options. > It also does not provide an option for a fat filesystem on the flash media, > together with fitting/specifying media size for an available free space there.
Attaching an updated shell script with these features. Tested with:
livecd-tools-14.0-1.fc14.x86_64
> Should I convert the "auto-biarch" script into Python or try to merge the
> features into existing /usr/bin/mkbiarch to get it accepted?
BTW I would prefer Perl which is not available on some LiveCDs but it should
be always available on the build system. I do not know if/why EFI support
would be needed for such boot-flash. GPT should not be needed on boot-flash.
Thanks,
Jan
OOo-LiveCD.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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