From a36f5c5bd2ac7040cdb23357bc418711a021e2fd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "John P. Davis" Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 06:16:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] template update for the new devmanager option git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gentoo.org/var/svnroot/catalyst/trunk@441 d1e1f19c-881f-0410-ab34-b69fee027534 --- examples/livecd-stage2_template.spec | 23 +++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/livecd-stage2_template.spec b/examples/livecd-stage2_template.spec index 12c17fb2..aa1bab9c 100644 --- a/examples/livecd-stage2_template.spec +++ b/examples/livecd-stage2_template.spec @@ -94,7 +94,10 @@ livecd/cdtar: /usr/lib/catalyst/livecd/cdtar/isolinux-2.08-memtest86-cdtar.tar.b # directory that is to be overlayed on the livecd rootfs (the booted fs) #livecd/root_overlay: /tmp/livecd-root-overlay -# let catalyst know how many kernels to build, and what their names are +# if you want your livecd to use udev instead of devfs, uncomment this line +#livecd/devmanager: udev + +# let catalyst know the names of the kernels that you want it to build boot/kernel: gentoo smp # for the first kernel (gentoo), let catalyst know what sources to use and what kernel config to use @@ -111,21 +114,21 @@ boot/kernel/smp/config: # per-kernel arguments for genkernel #boot/kernel/smp/gk_kernargs: --makeopts=-j1 -#this next line sets any USE settings you want exported to the environment for -#your kernel build *and* during the build of any kernel-dependent packages +# this next line sets any USE settings you want exported to the environment for +# your kernel build *and* during the build of any kernel-dependent packages boot/kernel/gentoo/use: pcmcia usb boot/kernel/smp/use: pcmcia usb -#use this next option to add an extension to the name of your kernel. This -#allows you to have 2 identical kernels on the livecd built with different -#options, and each with their own modules dir in /lib/modules (otherwise -#the second kernel would overwrite the first modules directory. +# use this next option to add an extension to the name of your kernel. This +# allows you to have 2 identical kernels on the livecd built with different +# options, and each with their own modules dir in /lib/modules (otherwise +# the second kernel would overwrite the first modules directory. boot/kernel/gentoo/extraversion: livecd boot/kernel/smp/extraversion: livecd -#this next line is for merging kernel-dependent packages after your kernel -#is built. This is where you merge third-party ebuilds that contain kernel -#modules. +# this next line is for merging kernel-dependent packages after your kernel +# is built. This is where you merge third-party ebuilds that contain kernel +# modules. boot/kernel/gentoo/packages: pcmcia-cs slmodem -- 2.26.2