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-# -*- Mode: Perl -*-
-#
-# $Id: Config.pl,v 1.1 2002/08/25 20:25:33 aliz Exp $
-# CONFIG.PL - Configuration options for Yard.
-#
-# Tailor these for your system.
-# These variables have to be in Perl syntax, which is simply:
-#
-# $var = value;
-# or
-# @array = (value1, value2, ..., valueN);
-#
-#
-##############################################################################
-package CFG;
-
-# $verbosity: 1 or 0
-#
-# This controls only what is printed to the screen.
-# 0 --> only the important messages.
-# 1 --> all messages.
-# All messages will be written to the log file regardless of the setting.
-#
-$verbosity = 0;
-
-
-# $floppy: string (device name)
-# $floppy_capacity: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The floppy device where the rescue disk will be written and its
-# capacity. Make sure the two agree. If $floppy is a non-standard
-# size (eg, 1722K), make sure to use the complete name (eg, /dev/fd0H1722).
-#
-$floppy = "/dev/fd0";
-$floppy_capacity = 1440; # KB
-
-
-# $disk_set: string (one of "single", "double" or "base+extra")
-#
-# single: Both the kernel and entire compressed root filesystem will
-# be put on one disk.
-#
-# double: The kernel will be put on the first disk and the compressed
-# root fs will be put on the second.
-#
-# base+extra: THIS OPTION NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. The first disk will
-# contain the kernel plus a base set of files (enough to boot and run
-# tar). The second disk will contain the remaining files.
-#
-$disk_set = "double";
-
-
-# $mount_point: string (directory name)
-#
-# A directory to be used as a mount point. This is where the root
-# filesystem will be mounted during creation and where the floppy
-# will be mounted when the rescue disk is being written.
-# This directory must exist when the Yard scripts are run.
-#
-$mount_point = "/mnt/floppy";
-
-
-# $device: string (device name)
-#
-# The device for building the filesystem. This can be /dev/ram0 or a
-# spare partition. You can turn off swapping temporarily and use the
-# swap partition on your hard disk. You can use a loopback device if
-# your kernel supports them -- see the section "Using a Loopback
-# Device" in the Yard documentation for instructions.
-# It should not be a symbolic link.
-#
-$device = "/dev/rd/0";
-
-
-# $fs_size: integer (kilobytes)
-#
-# The size limit of $device, in Kbytes. For most devices, Yard can
-# check this value against the available space.
-#
-$fs_size = 4096; # KB
-
-
-# $kernel: string (filename)
-#
-# The absolute filename of the compressed kernel to be put on the
-# rescue disk. This should be the COMPRESSED kernel. This is
-# usually something like /vmlinuz, /zImage or /boot/zImage. If
-# you've just remade your kernel (via "make zImage") the kernel file
-# will reside in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage
-#
-$kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz";
-
-# $kernel_version: string (version string)
-#
-# make_root_fs will examine $kernel and try to determine its version.
-# If Yard guesses incorrectly, or you want to force it anyway, set
-# $kernel_version here. The value should be a version string such as
-# that returned by "uname -r".
-#
-#$kernel_version = "2.2.15";
-
-
-# $contents_file: string (filename)
-#
-# The file specifying the bootdisk contents specification file.
-#
-$contents_file = "/etc/yard/Bootdisk_Contents";
-
-
-# $rootfsz: string (filename)
-# The file that will temporarily hold the compressed root filesystem
-#
-$rootfsz = "/tmp/root.gz";
-
-
-# $oldroot: absolute directory name
-#
-# Where the old (hard disk) root filesystem will be mounted on the
-# ramdisk filesystem. create_fstab uses this to adapt your
-# /etc/fstab for use on the rescue disk so you'll be able to mount
-# hard disk partitions more easily. You shouldn't need to change
-# this, but run create_fstab.pl again if you do.
-#
-$oldroot = "/OLDROOT";
-
-
-# $strip_objfiles: 0 or 1
-#
-# If set to 1, binary executables and libraries will be stripped
-# of their debugging symbols (using objcopy) as they're copied to the
-# root filesystem. This may reduce their size somewhat. If you don't
-# understand what this means, leave it at 1. If you're sure you
-# don't have objcopy, or for some reason you want debugging symbols,
-# set it to 0.
-#
-$strip_objfiles = 1;
-
-
-# $yard_temp: string (directory name)
-#
-# If non-null, specifies directory where .log and .ls files will be
-# written. If null, log files will be written to current working
-# directory.
-#
-$yard_temp = "";
-
-
-# $use_lilo: 1 or 0
-#
-# Whether to use Lilo for transferring the kernel to the boot disk.
-# 1 => Yard will use Lilo to boot the kernel. The configuration file is
-# created when you invoke "make", and ends up
-# in /etc/yard/Replacements/etc/lilo.conf. This option
-# allows you to use Lilo's APPEND clause and various other Lilo
-# options.
-#
-# 0 => Yard will copy the kernel directly to the rescue disk.
-#
-$use_lilo = 0;
-
-
-# @additional_dirs: array of directory names
-#
-# Any additional directories (besides those in $PATH) to be searched
-# for rescue disk files. Directories inside the list must be
-# separated by commas. You don't need a trailing slash on these
-# directory names. NB. Any directories you list here will be
-# searched BEFORE those in $PATH.
-#
-@additional_dirs = ( "/etc/fs",
- "/etc/rc.d"
- );
-
-
-1;###################### End of Config.pl, put nothing below this line.