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author | Patrick J Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com> | 2009-08-26 10:00:38 -0500 |
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committer | Eric Hameleers <alien@slackware.com> | 2018-05-31 22:41:17 +0200 |
commit | 5a12e7c134274dba706667107d10d231517d3e05 (patch) | |
tree | 55718d5acb710fde798d9f38d0bbaf594ed4b296 /source/a/lilo | |
download | current-5a12e7c134274dba706667107d10d231517d3e05.tar.gz |
Slackware 13.0slackware-13.0
Wed Aug 26 10:00:38 CDT 2009
Slackware 13.0 x86_64 is released as stable! Thanks to everyone who
helped make this release possible -- see the RELEASE_NOTES for the
credits. The ISOs are off to the replicator. This time it will be a
6 CD-ROM 32-bit set and a dual-sided 32-bit/64-bit x86/x86_64 DVD.
We're taking pre-orders now at store.slackware.com. Please consider
picking up a copy to help support the project. Once again, thanks to
the entire Slackware community for all the help testing and fixing
things and offering suggestions during this development cycle.
As always, have fun and enjoy! -P.
Diffstat (limited to 'source/a/lilo')
-rwxr-xr-x | source/a/lilo/lilo.SlackBuild | 87 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/liloconfig | 1165 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/setup.liloconfig | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/slack-desc | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/slack.bmp | bin | 0 -> 15754 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/slack.dat | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/slack64.bmp | bin | 0 -> 17318 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | source/a/lilo/text.lilohelp | 100 |
8 files changed, 1381 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/source/a/lilo/lilo.SlackBuild b/source/a/lilo/lilo.SlackBuild new file mode 100755 index 00000000..197f3384 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/lilo.SlackBuild @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Copyright 2008, 2009 Patrick J. Volkerding, Sebeka, Minnesota, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + + +VERSION=${VERSION:-22.8} +ARCH=${ARCH:-x86_64} +BUILD=${BUILD:-14} + +CWD=$(pwd) +TMP=${TMP:-/tmp} +PKG=$TMP/package-lilo + +rm -rf $PKG +mkdir -p $TMP $PKG + +cd $TMP +rm -rf lilo-$VERSION +tar xvf $CWD/lilo-$VERSION.src.tar.gz || exit 1 +cd lilo-$VERSION +chown -R root:root . + +make || exit 1 +make install ROOT=$PKG + +# Add a Slackware logo boot menu (sorry, couldn't resist): +if [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" -a -f $CWD/slack64.bmp ]; then + cp -a $CWD/slack64.bmp $PKG/boot/slack.bmp +else + cp -a $CWD/slack.bmp $PKG/boot +fi +chmod 644 $PKG/boot/slack.bmp + +# We don't need to add this empty directory: +rmdir $PKG/etc + +# Add Slackware's 'liloconfig' utility: +mkdir -p $PKG/sbin +cp -a $CWD/liloconfig $PKG/sbin/liloconfig +chmod 755 $PKG/sbin/liloconfig +mkdir -p $PKG/var/log/setup +cp -a $CWD/setup.liloconfig $PKG/var/log/setup/setup.liloconfig +cp -a $CWD/text.lilohelp $PKG/var/log/setup/text.lilohelp +chmod 755 $PKG/var/log/setup/setup.liloconfig +chmod 644 $PKG/var/log/setup/text.lilohelp +chown root:root \ + $PKG/var/log/setup/setup.liloconfig $PKG/var/log/setup/text.lilohelp + +rm -rf $PKG/usr/doc/lilo-$VERSION +mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/lilo-$VERSION +cp -a CHANGES COPYING COPYRIGHT INCOMPAT QuickInst READM* doc sample \ + $PKG/usr/doc/lilo-$VERSION +if [ -r $CWD/lilo-$VERSION.lsm ]; then + cp -a $CWD/lilo-$VERSION.lsm $PKG/usr/doc/lilo-$VERSION +fi +if [ -r $CWD/lilo-$VERSION.announce.txt ]; then + cp -a $CWD/lilo-$VERSION.announce.txt $PKG/usr/doc/lilo-$VERSION +fi + +mv $PKG/usr/share/man $PKG/usr +rmdir $PKG/usr/share +gzip -9 $PKG/usr/man/man?/*.? + +mkdir -p $PKG/install +cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc + +cd $PKG +/sbin/makepkg -l y -c n $TMP/lilo-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD.txz + diff --git a/source/a/lilo/liloconfig b/source/a/lilo/liloconfig new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e786e752 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/liloconfig @@ -0,0 +1,1165 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# Copyright 1994, 1998, 1999 Patrick Volkerding, Moorhead, Minnesota USA +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Slackware Linux, Inc, Concord, CA +# Copyright 2007, 2008 Patrick Volkerding, Sebeka, Minnesota, USA +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is +# permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +# +# 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED +# WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO +# EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; +# OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, +# WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR +# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF +# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +# +TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp +CONSOLETYPE=standard +unset UTFVT + +# Set the OS root directory (called T_PX for some unknown reason). +# If an argument is given to this script and it is a directory, it +# is taken to be the root directory. First though, we check for a +# directory named $T_PX, and that gets the first priority. +if [ ! -d "$T_PX" ]; then + if [ ! "$1" = "" ]; then + if [ -d "$1" ]; then + T_PX="$1" + fi + else + # Are we on the installer image? + if [ -r /usr/lib/setup/SeTpartitions ]; then + T_PX=/mnt + # Or, are we on a running system? + elif [ -r /etc/slackware-version ]; then + T_PX=/ + # One more installer-likely thing: + elif [ -r /usr/lib/setup/setup ]; then + T_PX=/mnt + else + # We will have to assume we've on an installed and running system. + T_PX=/ + fi + fi +fi + +# If there's no boot_message.txt, start the header for one now: +if [ ! -r $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt ]; then + cat << EOF > $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt + +Welcome to the LILO Boot Loader! + +Please enter the name of the partition you would like to boot +at the prompt below. The choices are: + +EOF +fi + +# The default install location may be set here: +DEFAULT=" --default-item MBR " + +# This is a different 'probe' than the function below. +PROBE() { + if [ -x /sbin/probe ]; then + /sbin/probe -l + elif fdisk -l | grep "Disk /dev/ide" 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then # no devfs yet + for devs in /dev/hda /dev/hdb /dev/hdc /dev/hdd /dev/hde /dev/hdf /dev/hdg \ + /dev/hdh /dev/hdi /dev/hdj /dev/hdk /dev/hdl /dev/hdm /dev/hdn /dev/hdo /dev/hdp \ + /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh /dev/sdi \ + /dev/sdj /dev/sdk /dev/sdl /dev/sdm /dev/sdn /dev/sdo /dev/sdp ; do + fdisk -l $devs 2> /dev/null + done + elif fdisk -l | grep "Disk /dev/scsi" 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then # no devfs yet + for devs in /dev/hda /dev/hdb /dev/hdc /dev/hdd /dev/hde /dev/hdf /dev/hdg \ + /dev/hdh /dev/hdi /dev/hdj /dev/hdk /dev/hdl /dev/hdm /dev/hdn /dev/hdo /dev/hdp \ + /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh /dev/sdi \ + /dev/sdj /dev/sdk /dev/sdl /dev/sdm /dev/sdn /dev/sdo /dev/sdp ; do + fdisk -l $devs 2> /dev/null + done + elif [ -z "`fdisk -l`" ]; then + for devs in /dev/hda /dev/hdb /dev/hdc /dev/hdd /dev/hde /dev/hdf /dev/hdg \ + /dev/hdh /dev/hdi /dev/hdj /dev/hdk /dev/hdl /dev/hdm /dev/hdn /dev/hdo /dev/hdp \ + /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg /dev/sdh /dev/sdi \ + /dev/sdj /dev/sdk /dev/sdl /dev/sdm /dev/sdn /dev/sdo /dev/sdp ; do + fdisk -l $devs 2> /dev/null + done + else # We got output without /dev/ide or /dev/scsi, so it can probably be trusted: + fdisk -l 2> /dev/null + fi +} + +# Function to ask if the Slackware logo boot screen should be used. +ask_boot_splash() { + dialog --title "OPTIONAL SLACKWARE LOGO BOOT SCREEN" \ + --yesno \ +"Would you like to use a boot screen with the Slackware logo \ +against a black background? If you answer no here, the standard \ +LILO menu will be used.\n\ +" 7 65 2> $TMP/reply + RETVAL=$? + return $RETVAL +} + +boot_bmp() { + cat << EO_BMP +# Boot BMP Image. +# Bitmap in BMP format: 640x480x8 + bitmap = /boot/slack.bmp +# Menu colors (foreground, background, shadow, highlighted +# foreground, highlighted background, highlighted shadow): + bmp-colors = 255,0,255,0,255,0 +# Location of the option table: location x, location y, number of +# columns, lines per column (max 15), "spill" (this is how many +# entries must be in the first column before the next begins to +# be used. We don't specify it here, as there's just one column. + bmp-table = 60,6,1,16 +# Timer location x, timer location y, foreground color, +# background color, shadow color. + bmp-timer = 65,27,0,255 +EO_BMP +} + +# Menu to check if we want to use VESA framebuffer support: +use_framebuffer() { +if cat /proc/devices | grep "29 fb" 1> /dev/null ; then + dialog --title "CONFIGURE LILO TO USE FRAME BUFFER CONSOLE?" \ + --default-item 1024x768x256 \ + --menu "Looking at /proc/devices, it seems your kernel has support for \ +the Linux frame buffer console. If we enable this in /etc/lilo.conf, it \ +will allow more rows and columns of text on the screen and give you a cool \ +penguin logo at boot time. However, the frame buffer text console is \ +slower than a standard text console. In addition, not every video card \ +or monitor supports all of these video modes. Would you like to use the \ +frame buffer console, or the standard Linux console?" 0 0 0 \ + "standard" "Use the standard Linux console (the safe choice)" \ + "640x480x256" "Frame buffer console, 640x480x256" \ + "800x600x256" "Frame buffer console, 800x600x256" \ + "1024x768x256" "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x256" \ + "640x480x32k" "Frame buffer console, 640x480x32k" \ + "800x600x32k" "Frame buffer console, 800x600x32k" \ + "1024x768x32k" "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x32k" \ + "640x480x64k" "Frame buffer console, 640x480x64k" \ + "800x600x64k" "Frame buffer console, 800x600x64k" \ + "1024x768x64k" "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x64k" \ + 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + exit + fi +# Frame buffer modes above 1024x768 look terrible except +# on LCD panels, and 32 bit color is slow. Since we don't +# even need to run a framebuffer console to run framebuffer +# X anymore, these modes aren't of much real use. +# "1280x1024x256" "Frame buffer console, 1280x1024x256" \ +# "1600x1200x256" "Frame buffer console, 1600x1200x256" \ +# "1280x1024x32k" "Frame buffer console, 1280x1024x32k" \ +# "1600x1200x32k" "Frame buffer console, 1600x1200x32k" \ +# "1280x1024x64k" "Frame buffer console, 1280x1024x64k" \ +# "1600x1200x64k" "Frame buffer console, 1600x1200x64k" \ +# "640x480x16m" "Frame buffer console, 640x480x16.8m" \ +# "800x600x16m" "Frame buffer console, 800x600x16.8m" \ +# "1024x768x16m" "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x16.8m" \ +# "1280x1024x16m" "Frame buffer console, 1280x1024x16.8m" \ +# "1600x1200x16m" "Frame buffer console, 1600x1200x16.8m" + CONSOLETYPE="`cat $TMP/reply`" + if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1600x1200x16m" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=799 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1600x1200x64k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=798 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1600x1200x32k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=797 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1600x1200x256" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=796 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1280x1024x16m" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=795 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1280x1024x64k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=794 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1280x1024x32k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=793 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1280x1024x256" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=775 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1024x768x16m" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=792 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1024x768x64k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=791 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1024x768x32k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=790 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "1024x768x256" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=773 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "800x600x16m" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=789 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "800x600x64k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=788 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "800x600x32k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=787 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "800x600x256" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=771 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "640x480x16m" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=786 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "640x480x64k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=785 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "640x480x32k" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=784 + elif [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "640x480x256" ]; then + CONSOLENUM=769 + fi +fi +} + +# A function to ask for append= parameters. +ask_append() { + dialog --title "OPTIONAL LILO append=\"<kernel parameters>\" LINE" --inputbox \ +"Some systems might require extra parameters to be passed to the kernel. \ +If you needed to pass parameters to the kernel when you booted the Slackware \ +bootdisk, you'll probably want to enter the same ones here. Most \ +systems won't require any extra parameters. If you don't need any, just \ +hit ENTER to continue.\n\ +" 12 72 2> $TMP/reply + RETVAL=$? + return $RETVAL +} + +ask_utf() { + if [ "$(uname -r | cut -f 3 -d .)" -gt "23" ]; then + dialog --defaultno --title "USE UTF-8 TEXT CONSOLE?" --yesno \ +"Beginning with the 2.6.24 kernel, the text consoles default to UTF-8 mode. \ +Unless you are using a UTF-8 locale (\$LANG setting), using the old default \ +of a non-UTF text console is safer until some issues with various console \ +programs are addressed. This option has no effect on the use of UTF-8 with X. \ +\"No\" is the safe choice here." 10 70 + fi +} + +# This function scans for bootable partitions (making some assumptions along +# the way which may or may not be correct, but usually work), and sets up +# LILO in either the superblock, or the MBR. +simplelilo() +{ + use_framebuffer; + + ask_append; + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + APPEND="" + fi + APPEND="`cat $TMP/reply`" + + ask_utf; + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + UTFVT="vt.default_utf8=0" + else + UTFVT="vt.default_utf8=1" + fi + + if PROBE -l | grep 'OS/2 Boot Manager' 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + dialog --title "OS/2 BOOT MANAGER FOUND" --yesno \ + "Your system appears to have Boot Manager, a boot menu system provided \ +with OS/2 and Partition Magic. If you like, we can install a very simple \ +LILO boot block at the start of your Linux partition. Then, you can \ +add the partition to the Boot Manager menu, and you'll be able to use \ +Boot Manager to boot Linux. Would you like to install LILO in a Boot \ +Manager compatible way?" 11 65 + FLAG=$? + if [ ! $FLAG = 0 -a ! $FLAG = 1 ]; then + exit 1 + fi + if [ $FLAG = 0 ]; then # yes, use BM + if [ -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then + mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.orig + fi + cat << EOF > $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# LILO configuration file +# generated by 'liloconfig' +# +# Start LILO global section +# +EOF + if [ ! "$APPEND" = "" -o ! "$UTFVT" = "" ]; then + echo "# Append any additional kernel parameters:" >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + echo "append=\"$APPEND $UTFVT\"" >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + fi + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +boot = $ROOT_DEVICE +#delay = 5 +EOF + if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "standard" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +vga = normal +EOF + else + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# VESA framebuffer at $CONSOLETYPE +vga = $CONSOLENUM +EOF + fi + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# End LILO global section +# Linux root partition section +image = $KERNEL + root = $ROOT_DEVICE + label = Linux + read-only +# End root Linux partition section +EOF + installcolor; + return + fi # Use Boot Manager + fi # Boot Manager detected + # If we got here, we either don't have boot manager or don't want to use it + dialog --title "SELECT LILO DESTINATION" $DEFAULT --menu \ +"LILO can be installed to a variety of places:\n\ +\n\ + 1. The superblock of your root Linux partition. (which could\n\ + be made the bootable partition with Windows or Linux fdisk, or\n\ + booted with a program like OS/2 Boot Manager)\n\ + 2. A formatted floppy disk.\n\ + 3. The Master Boot Record of your first hard drive.\n\ +\n\ +Options 1 and 2 are the safest, but option 1 does require a little\n\ +extra work later (setting the partition bootable with fdisk).\n\ +Which option would you like?" \ + 20 72 3 \ + "Root" "Install to superblock (not for use with XFS)" \ + "Floppy" "Install to a formatted floppy in /dev/fd0 (A:)" \ + "MBR" "Install to Master Boot Record" \ + 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + exit + fi + TG="`cat $TMP/reply`" + rm -r $TMP/reply + if [ "$TG" = "MBR" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/sda + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + cat /proc/partitions | while read LINE ; do + MAJOR="`echo $LINE | cut -f 1 -d ' '`" + MINOR="`echo $LINE | cut -f 2 -d ' '`" + if [ ! "$MINOR" = "0" -a ! "$MINOR" = "64" ]; then # ignore whole devices to weed out CD drives + if [ "$MAJOR" = "3" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hda + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "22" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hdc + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "33" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hdc" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hde + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "34" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hdc" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hde" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hdg + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + fi + fi + done + LILO_TARGET=`cat $TMP/LILOMBR` + elif [ "$TG" = "Root" ]; then + LILO_TARGET=`echo $ROOT_DEVICE` + elif [ "$TG" = "Floppy" ]; then + LILO_TARGET="/dev/fd0" + fi + cat << EOF > $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# LILO configuration file +# generated by 'liloconfig' +# +# Start LILO global section +EOF + if [ ! "$APPEND" = "" -o ! "$UTFVT" = "" ]; then + echo "# Append any additional kernel parameters:" >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + echo "append=\"$APPEND $UTFVT\"" >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + fi + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +boot = $LILO_TARGET + +# Boot BMP Image. +# Bitmap in BMP format: 640x480x8 + bitmap = /boot/slack.bmp +# Menu colors (foreground, background, shadow, highlighted +# foreground, highlighted background, highlighted shadow): + bmp-colors = 255,0,255,0,255,0 +# Location of the option table: location x, location y, number of +# columns, lines per column (max 15), "spill" (this is how many +# entries must be in the first column before the next begins to +# be used. We don't specify it here, as there's just one column. + bmp-table = 60,6,1,16 +# Timer location x, timer location y, foreground color, +# background color, shadow color. + bmp-timer = 65,27,0,255 + +# Standard menu. +# Or, you can comment out the bitmap menu above and +# use a boot message with the standard menu: +#message = /boot/boot_message.txt + +# Wait until the timeout to boot (if commented out, boot the +# first entry immediately): +prompt +# Timeout before the first entry boots. +# This is given in tenths of a second, so 600 for every minute: +timeout = 1200 +# Override dangerous defaults that rewrite the partition table: +change-rules + reset +EOF + if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "standard" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# Normal VGA console +vga = normal +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x64k +# vga=791 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x32k +# vga=790 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x256 +# vga=773 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x64k +# vga=788 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x32k +# vga=787 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x256 +# vga=771 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x64k +# vga=785 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x32k +# vga=784 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x256 +# vga=769 +EOF + else + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# VESA framebuffer console @ $CONSOLETYPE +vga = $CONSOLENUM +# Normal VGA console +# vga = normal +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x64k +# vga=791 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x32k +# vga=790 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x256 +# vga=773 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x64k +# vga=788 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x32k +# vga=787 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x256 +# vga=771 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x64k +# vga=785 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x32k +# vga=784 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x256 +# vga=769 +EOF + fi +cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# End LILO global section +EOF + # OK, now let's look for Windows partitions: + DOSP="`PROBE -l | grep "DOS +Win +W95 +FAT12 +FAT16 +HPFS" | grep -v "Ext'd" | grep -v "Extend" | sort`" + DOSP="`echo $DOSP | cut -f 1 -d ' '`" + if [ ! "$DOSP" = "" ]; then + TABLE="`echo $DOSP | cut -b1-8`" + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# Windows bootable partition config begins +other = $DOSP + label = Windows + table = $TABLE +# Windows bootable partition config ends +EOF + echo "Windows - (Windows FAT/NTFS partition)" >> $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt + fi + # Next, we search for Linux partitions: + LNXP="`PROBE -l | grep "Linux$"`" + LNXP="`echo $LNXP | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort`" + if [ ! "$LNXP" = "" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +# Linux bootable partition config begins +image = $KERNEL + root = $ROOT_DEVICE + label = Linux + read-only +# Linux bootable partition config ends +EOF + echo "Linux - (Linux partition)" >> $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt + fi +# DEAD CODE, BUT IN CASE OS/2 MAKES A COMEBACK! +# # OK, hopefully we can remember how to deal with OS/2 :^) +# OS2P="`PROBE -l | grep "HPFS"`" +# OS2P="`echo $OS2P | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort`" +# if [ ! "$OS2P" = "" ]; then +# TABLE="`echo $OS2P | cut -b1-8`" +# if [ "$TABLE" = "/dev/hda" ]; then +# cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +## OS/2 bootable partition config begins +#other = $OS2P +# label = OS2 +# table = $TABLE +## OS/2 bootable partition config ends +#EOF +# else +# cat << EOF >> $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf +## OS/2 bootable partition config begins +#other = $OS2P +# label = OS2 +# table = $TABLE +# loader = /boot/os2_d.b +## map-drive = 0x80 +## to = 0x81 +## map-drive = 0x81 +## to = 0x80 +## OS/2 bootable partition config ends +#EOF +# echo "OS2 - OS/2 Warp (HPFS partition)" >> $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt +# fi +# fi + echo >> $T_PX/boot/boot_message.txt + # Done, now we must install lilo: + installcolor; +} + +checkp_text() +{ + if [ ! -r $1 ]; then + echo + echo "I can't find a device named '$1'!" + echo + echo -n "Are you sure you want to use this device name [y]es, [n]o? " + read use_device; + if [ ! "$use_device" = "y" ]; then + return 1; + fi + return 0; + fi +} + +checkp_dialog() +{ + if [ ! -r $1 ]; then + dialog --title "DEVICE FILE NOT FOUND" --yesno "I can't find a \ +device named '$1'. Are you sure you want to use this device \ +name?" 7 60 + return $?; + fi +} + +installcolor() +{ + dialog --infobox "\nInstalling the Linux Loader..." 5 40 + if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then + lilo 1> /dev/null 2> /etc/lilo-error.$$ + SUCCESS=$? + else + lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf 1> /dev/null 2> /etc/lilo-error.$$ + SUCCESS=$? + fi + if [ ! "$SUCCESS" = "0" ]; then # edit file to try lba32 mode: + cat $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf | while read line ; do + echo $line + if [ "$line" = "# Start LILO global section" ] ; then + echo "lba32 # Allow booting past 1024th cylinder with a recent BIOS" + fi + done > $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.lba32 + mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.lba32 $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then + lilo 1> /dev/null 2> /etc/lilo-error.$$ + SUCCESS=$? + else + lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf 1> /dev/null 2> /etc/lilo-error.$$ + SUCCESS=$? + fi + fi + sleep 1 + if [ ! "$SUCCESS" = "0" ]; then # some LILO error occured + echo >> /etc/lilo-error.$$ +cat << EOF >> /etc/lilo-error.$$ +Sorry, but the attempt to install LILO has returned an error, so LILO \ +has not been correctly installed. You'll have to use a bootdisk \ +to start your \ +machine instead. It should still be possible to get LILO working by \ +editing the /etc/lilo.conf and reinstalling LILO manually. See the \ +LILO man page and documentation in /usr/doc/lilo/ for more help. \ +The error message may be seen above. +EOF + dialog --msgbox "$(cat /etc/lilo-error.$$)" 0 0 + fi +} + +installtext() +{ + echo "Installing the Linux Loader..." + if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then + lilo + SUCCESS=$? + else + lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf + SUCCESS=$? + fi + if [ ! "$SUCCESS" = "0" ]; then # try lba32 mode: + cat $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf | while read line ; do + echo $line + if [ "$line" = "# Start LILO global section" ] ; then + echo "lba32 # Allow booting past 1024th cylinder with a recent BIOS" + fi + done > $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.lba32 + mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.lba32 $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + if [ "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then + lilo 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null + SUCCESS=$? + else + lilo -r $T_PX -m /boot/map -C /etc/lilo.conf 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null + SUCCESS=$? + fi + fi + sleep 1 + if [ ! "$SUCCESS" = "0" ]; then # some LILO error occured + cat << EOF + +LILO INSTALL ERROR # $SUCCESS + +Sorry, but the attempt to install LILO has returned an error, so LILO +has not been correctly installed. You'll have to use a bootdisk to +start your machine instead. It should still be possible to get LILO +working by editing the /etc/lilo.conf and reinstalling LILO manually. +See the LILO man page and documentation in /usr/doc/lilo/ for more +help. + +EOF + fi +} + +# 'probe()' borrowed from LILO QuickInst. +probe() +{ + [ ! -z "`dd if=$1 bs=1 count=1 2>/dev/null | tr '\0' x`" ] + return +} + +# Figure out if we're installing from the hard drive +if [ -r $TMP/SeTT_PX ]; then + T_PX="`cat $TMP/SeTT_PX`" +else + if [ "$T_PX" = "" -a ! "$1" = "" ]; then + T_PX=$1 + else + T_PX=/ + fi +fi +HDR="no" # this means the header section of /etc/lilo.conf has not yet + # been configured +LNX="no" # this means no Linux partition has been defined as bootable + # through LILO. Both of these must change to "yes" before LILO will + # install from this script. +# Determine the root partition (such as /dev/hda2) +ROOT_DEVICE=$2 +if [ "$ROOT_DEVICE" = "" ]; then + if [ -r $TMP/SeTrootdev ]; then + ROOT_DEVICE="`cat $TMP/SeTrootdev`" + else + ROOT_DEVICE="`mount | cut -f 1 -d " " | sed -n "1 p"`" + fi +fi +# Figure out where the kernel is: +ARCHTYPE=i386 +if [ -r $T_PX/vmlinuz ]; then + KERNEL=/vmlinuz +elif [ -r $T_PX/boot/vmlinuz ]; then + KERNEL=/boot/vmlinuz +elif [ -r $T_PX/usr/src/linux/arch/$ARCHTYPE/boot/bzImage ]; then + KERNEL=/usr/src/linux/arch/$ARCHTYPE/boot/bzImage +elif [ -r $T_PX/usr/src/linux/arch/$ARCHTYPE/boot/zImage ]; then + KERNEL=/usr/src/linux/arch/$ARCHTYPE/boot/zImage +else + exit 99 # no kernel? guess you couldn't read. bye bye. +fi + + # If we're installing from the umsdos.gz rootdisk, suggest skipping LILO: + if [ ! "$T_PX" = "/" ]; then + if mount | grep " on /mnt " | grep umsdos 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + dialog --title "SKIP LILO CONFIGURATION? (RECOMMENDED)" --yesno "Since \ +you are installing to a FAT partition, it's suggested that you do not \ +configure LILO at this time. (Instead, use your bootdisk. For booting \ +off the hard drive from MS-DOS, you can use Loadlin. You'll find \ +Loadlin on your hard drive in \LINUX\ROOT) Skip LILO configuration \ +(highly recommended)?" 10 70 + if [ $? = 0 ]; then + exit + fi + fi + fi + # OK, now let's see if we should automate things: + dialog --title "INSTALL LILO" --menu "LILO (Linux Loader) is a generic \ +boot loader. There's a simple installation which tries to automatically \ +set up LILO to boot Linux (also Windows if found). For \ +more advanced users, the expert option offers more control over the \ +installation process. Since LILO does not work in all cases (and can \ +damage partitions if incorrectly installed), there's the third (safe) \ +option, which is to skip installing LILO for now. You can always install \ +it later with the 'liloconfig' command. Which option would you like?" \ + 18 67 3 \ + "simple" "Try to install LILO automatically" \ + "expert" "Use expert lilo.conf setup menu" \ + "skip" "Do not install LILO" 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + exit + fi + REPLY="`cat $TMP/reply`" + rm -f $TMP/reply + if [ "$REPLY" = "skip" ]; then + exit + elif [ "$REPLY" = "simple" ]; then + # Do simple LILO setup + simplelilo + exit + fi + # drop through to last option: (use the expert menus) + while [ 0 ]; do + dialog --title "EXPERT LILO INSTALLATION" --menu \ +"This menu directs the creation of the LILO config file, lilo.conf. \ +To install, you make a new LILO configuration file by creating a new header \ +and then adding one or more bootable partitions to the file. Once you've done \ +this, you can select the install option. Alternately, if you already have an \ +/etc/lilo.conf, you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you can \ +always start over by choosing 'Begin'. \ +Which option would you like?" 21 73 8 \ +"Begin" "Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header" \ +"Linux" "Add a Linux partition to the LILO config" \ +"Windows" "Add a Windows FAT or NTFS partition to the LILO config" \ +"Install" "Install LILO" \ +"Recycle" "Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf" \ +"Skip" "Skip LILO installation and exit this menu" \ +"View" "View your current /etc/lilo.conf" \ +"Help" "Read the Linux Loader HELP file" 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + REPLY="Skip" + else + REPLY="`cat $TMP/reply`" + fi + rm -r $TMP/reply + if [ "$REPLY" = "Begin" ]; then + ask_append; + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + APPEND="" + HDR="no" + continue; + else + APPEND="`cat $TMP/reply`" + fi + ask_utf; + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + UTFVT="vt.default_utf8=0" + else + UTFVT="vt.default_utf8=1" + fi + use_framebuffer; + dialog --title "SELECT LILO TARGET LOCATION" $DEFAULT --menu "LILO can be installed \ +to a variety of places: \ +the superblock of your root Linux partition (which could then be made the \ +bootable partition with fdisk), a formatted floppy disk, \ +or the master boot record of your first hard drive. If you're using \ +a boot system such as Boot Manager, you should use the "Root" \ +selection. Please pick a target location:" 15 65 3 \ +"Root" "Install to superblock (not for use with XFS)" \ +"Floppy" "Use a formatted floppy disk in the boot drive" \ +"MBR" "Use the Master Boot Record (possibly unsafe)" \ +2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + HDR="no" + continue; + else + LNX="no" + TG="`cat $TMP/reply`" + fi + rm -r $TMP/reply + if [ "$TG" = "MBR" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/sda + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + cat /proc/partitions | while read LINE ; do + MAJOR="`echo $LINE | cut -f 1 -d ' '`" + MINOR="`echo $LINE | cut -f 2 -d ' '`" + if [ ! "$MINOR" = "0" -a ! "$MINOR" = "64" ]; then # ignore whole devices to weed out CD drives + if [ "$MAJOR" = "3" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hda + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "22" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hdc + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "33" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hdc" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hde + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + elif [ "$MAJOR" = "34" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hda" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hdc" -a ! "$MBR_TARGET" = "/dev/hde" ]; then + MBR_TARGET=/dev/hdg + echo $MBR_TARGET > $TMP/LILOMBR + fi + fi + done + LILO_TARGET=`cat $TMP/LILOMBR` + dialog --title "CONFIRM LOCATION TO INSTALL LILO" --inputbox \ +"The auto-detected location to install the LILO boot block is shown below. \ +If you need to make any changes, you can make them below. Otherwise, hit \ +ENTER to accept the target location shown." 11 60 $LILO_TARGET 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 0 ]; then + LILO_TARGET="`cat $TMP/reply`" + fi + rm -f $TMP/reply + elif [ "$TG" = "Root" ]; then + LILO_TARGET=`echo $ROOT_DEVICE` + elif [ "$TG" = "Floppy" ]; then + LILO_TARGET="/dev/fd0" + else + HDR="no" + continue; + fi + dialog --title "CHOOSE LILO TIMEOUT" --menu "At boot time, how long would \ +you like LILO to wait for you to select an operating system? If you \ +let LILO time out, it will boot the first OS in the configuration file by \ +default." 13 74 4 \ +"None" "Don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS" \ +"5" "5 seconds" \ +"30" "30 seconds" \ +"Forever" "Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made" 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + HDR="no" + continue; + else + TIMEOUT="`cat $TMP/reply`" + fi + rm -r $TMP/reply + if [ "$TIMEOUT" = "None" ]; then + PROMPT="#prompt" + TIMEOUT="#timeout = 5" + elif [ "$TIMEOUT" = "5" ]; then + PROMPT="prompt" + TIMEOUT="timeout = 50" + elif [ "$TIMEOUT" = "30" ]; then + PROMPT="prompt" + TIMEOUT="timeout = 300" + elif [ "$TIMEOUT" = "Forever" ]; then + PROMPT="prompt" + TIMEOUT="#timeout = 300" + else + HDR="no" + continue; + fi + cat << EOF > $TMP/lilo.conf +# LILO configuration file +# generated by 'liloconfig' +# +# Start LILO global section +boot = $LILO_TARGET +#compact # faster, but won't work on all systems. +EOF + # Boot splash + if [ "$PROMPT" = "prompt" ]; then + if ask_boot_splash ; then + boot_bmp >> $TMP/lilo.conf + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Standard menu. +# Or, you can comment out the bitmap menu above and +# use a boot message with the standard menu: +#message = /boot/boot_message.txt + +EOF + fi + else + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Standard menu. +message = /boot/boot_message.txt + +EOF + fi + if [ ! "$APPEND" = "" -o ! "$UTFVT" = "" ]; then + echo "# Append any additional kernel parameters:" >> $TMP/lilo.conf + echo "append=\"$APPEND $UTFVT\"" >> $TMP/lilo.conf + fi + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +$PROMPT +$TIMEOUT +EOF + if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "standard" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Normal VGA console +vga = normal +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x64k +# vga=791 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x32k +# vga=790 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x256 +# vga=773 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x64k +# vga=788 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x32k +# vga=787 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x256 +# vga=771 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x64k +# vga=785 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x32k +# vga=784 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x256 +# vga=769 +EOF + else + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# VESA framebuffer console @ $CONSOLETYPE +vga = $CONSOLENUM +# Normal VGA console +# vga = normal +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x64k +# vga=791 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x32k +# vga=790 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 1024x768x256 +# vga=773 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x64k +# vga=788 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x32k +# vga=787 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 800x600x256 +# vga=771 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x64k +# vga=785 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x32k +# vga=784 +# VESA framebuffer console @ 640x480x256 +# vga=769 +EOF + fi + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# ramdisk = 0 # paranoia setting +# End LILO global section +EOF + HDR="yes" + elif [ "$REPLY" = "Linux" ]; then + if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then + echo "These are your Linux partitions:" > $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo " Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + PROBE -l | grep "Linux$" | sort >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + dialog --title "SELECT LINUX PARTITION" --no-collapse --inputbox \ +"`cat $TMP/tmpmsg`" 21 74 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + continue + fi + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + LINUX_PART="`cat $TMP/reply`" + checkp_dialog $LINUX_PART + if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then + continue; + fi + dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ +"Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ +You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ +LILO prompt. 'Linux' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ +SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + continue + fi + LABEL="`cat $TMP/reply`" + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Linux bootable partition config begins +image = $KERNEL + root = $LINUX_PART + label = $LABEL + read-only # Partitions should be mounted read-only for checking +# Linux bootable partition config ends +EOF + else + dialog --title "CAN'T ADD LINUX PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ +partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 + continue + fi + LNX="yes" + # MORE OS/2 DEAD CODE... DOESN'T HURT. + # THIS ITEM HAS LONG BEEN REMOVED FROM THE MENU... + elif [ "$REPLY" = "OS/2" ]; then + if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then + echo "These are possibly OS/2 partitions. They will be treated" > $TMP/tmpmsg + echo "as such if you install them using this menu." >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo " Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + PROBE -l | grep DOS | sort >> $TMP/tmpmsg + PROBE -l | grep HPFS | sort >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + dialog --title "SELECT OS/2 PARTITION" --no-collapse --inputbox \ +"`cat $TMP/tmpmsg`" 20 74 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + continue + fi + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + OS_2_PART="`cat $TMP/reply`" + checkp_dialog $OS_2_PART + if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then + continue; + fi + dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ +"Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ +You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ +LILO prompt. 'OS/2' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ +SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + continue + fi + LABEL="`cat $TMP/reply`" + TABLE="`echo $OS_2_PART | cut -b1-8`" + if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# OS/2 bootable partition config begins +other = $OS_2_PART + label = $LABEL + table = $TABLE +# OS/2 bootable partition config ends +EOF + else + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# OS/2 bootable partition config begins +other = $OS_2_PART + label = $LABEL + table = $TABLE + loader = /boot/os2_d.b +# map-drive = 0x80 +# to = 0x81 +# map-drive = 0x81 +# to = 0x80 +# OS/2 bootable partition config ends +EOF + fi + else + dialog --title "CAN'T ADD OS/2 PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ +partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 + continue + fi + LNX="yes" + elif [ "$REPLY" = "Windows" ]; then + if [ "$HDR" = "yes" ]; then + echo "These are possibly Windows or DOS partitions. They will be treated" > $TMP/tmpmsg + echo "as such if you install them using this menu." >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo " Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + PROBE -l | grep "DOS +Win +W95 +FAT12 +FAT16 +HPFS" | grep -v "Ext'd" | grep -v "Extend" | sort >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo >> $TMP/tmpmsg + echo "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" >> $TMP/tmpmsg + dialog --title "SELECT WINDOWS PARTITION" --no-collapse --inputbox \ +"`cat $TMP/tmpmsg`" 20 74 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + continue + fi + rm $TMP/tmpmsg + DOSPART="`cat $TMP/reply`" + checkp_dialog $DOSPART + if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then + continue; + fi + dialog --title "SELECT PARTITION NAME" --inputbox \ +"Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. \ +You'll use this name if you specify a partition to boot at the \ +LILO prompt. 'Windows' might not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A \ +SINGLE WORD." 11 60 2> $TMP/reply + if [ $? = 1 -o $? = 255 ]; then + continue + fi + LABEL="`cat $TMP/reply`" + unset USE_LOADER + TABLE="`echo $DOSPART | cut -b1-8`" + if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "hda" ]; then + USE_LOADER="no" + fi + if [ "`echo $TABLE | cut -b6-8`" = "sda" ]; then + if probe /dev/hda; then + USE_LOADER="yes" + else + USE_LOADER="no" + fi + fi + if [ "$USE_LOADER" = "no" ]; then + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Windows bootable partition config begins +other = $DOSPART + label = $LABEL + table = $TABLE +# Windows bootable partition config ends +EOF + else + cat << EOF >> $TMP/lilo.conf +# Windows bootable partition config begins +other = $DOSPART + label = $LABEL +# map-drive = 0x80 +# to = 0x81 +# map-drive = 0x81 +# to = 0x80 + table = $TABLE +# Windows bootable partition config ends +EOF + fi + else + dialog --title "CAN'T ADD WINDOWS PARTITION" --msgbox "You can't add \ +partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." 6 60 + continue + fi + LNX="yes" + elif [ "$REPLY" = "Install" -o "$REPLY" = "Recycle" ]; then + if [ "$REPLY" = "Recycle" -a -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then + LNX="yes" + fi + if [ "$LNX" = "no" ]; then + dialog --title "CAN'T INSTALL LILO" --msgbox "LILO could not be \ +installed. If you have not created a LILO configuration file by defining \ +a new header and adding at least one bootable partition to it, you must do \ +so before installing LILO. If you were attempting to use an existing LILO \ +configuration file, it could not be found. Try making a new one." 9 70 + continue + else + if [ "$REPLY" = "Install" ]; then + if [ -r $TMP/lilo.conf ]; then + if [ -r $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf ]; then + mv $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf.bak + fi + cp $TMP/lilo.conf $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + chmod 644 $T_PX/etc/lilo.conf + fi + fi + installcolor; + fi + rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg $TMP/reply + break + elif [ "$REPLY" = "Skip" ]; then + rm -f $TMP/tmpmsg $TMP/reply + break + elif [ "$REPLY" = "View" ]; then + if [ -r $TMP/lilo.conf ]; then + dialog --title "YOUR NEW /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "$TMP/lilo.conf" 22 70 + else + if [ -r /mnt/etc/lilo.conf ]; then + dialog --title "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "/mnt/etc/lilo.conf" 22 70 + elif [ "$T_PX" = "/" -a -r /etc/lilo.conf ]; then + dialog --title "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" --textbox "/etc/lilo.conf" 22 70 + else + dialog --title "NO CONFIG FILE FOUND" --msgbox "Sorry, but you don't \ +have a LILO configuration file that can be viewed." 6 60 + fi + fi + elif [ "$REPLY" = "Help" ]; then + dialog --title "LILO INSTALLATION HELP" --textbox "$T_PX/var/log/setup/text.lilohelp" 22 68 + fi + done + diff --git a/source/a/lilo/setup.liloconfig b/source/a/lilo/setup.liloconfig new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b979854 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/setup.liloconfig @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/sh +#BLURB="Set up LILO to boot Linux (and other OSes) from your hard drive" +sh sbin/liloconfig $* diff --git a/source/a/lilo/slack-desc b/source/a/lilo/slack-desc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..db5daf65 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/slack-desc @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE: +# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description. Line +# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|' on +# the right side marks the last column you can put a character in. You must make +# exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct. It's also customary to +# leave one space after the ':'. + + |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| +lilo: lilo (Linux Loader) +lilo: +lilo: Generic Boot Loader for Linux ('LInux LOader') by Werner Almesberger. +lilo: LILO boots Linux from your hard drive. It can also boot other +lilo: operating systems such as MS-DOS and OS/2, and can even boot DOS from +lilo: the second hard drive. LILO comes with utilities and documentation +lilo: that make it easier to install, such as 'liloconfig' and 'QuickStart'. +lilo: NOTE: Installing boot loaders is inherently dangerous. Be sure to have +lilo: some means to boot your system from a different media if you install +lilo: LILO on your hard disk. +lilo: diff --git a/source/a/lilo/slack.bmp b/source/a/lilo/slack.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..3dd5652a --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/slack.bmp diff --git a/source/a/lilo/slack.dat b/source/a/lilo/slack.dat new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73c557e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/slack.dat @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# +# generated companion file to: +# +bitmap = slack.bmp +bmp-table = 60,6;1,16,16,4 +bmp-colors = 255,0,;0,255, +bmp-timer = 65,28;255,0, diff --git a/source/a/lilo/slack64.bmp b/source/a/lilo/slack64.bmp Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..464e4683 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/slack64.bmp diff --git a/source/a/lilo/text.lilohelp b/source/a/lilo/text.lilohelp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f06bf78 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/a/lilo/text.lilohelp @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + +Slackware LILO Installation HELP file + +WARNING: As they say in the LILO docs, installing boot +loaders is inherently dangerous. Be careful out there! + +These are the options you can use at the Slackware LILO +install menu: + +1. Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header. + + This choice allows you to start a new configuration + file, /etc/lilo.conf, with no OS's entered into it + (yet). + + You'll first be asked if you want to use an optional + append="...." line. If you didn't need to use extra + parameters at the bootkernel prompt, then you can + probably just hit ENTER here. + + You will be asked where you want to install LILO. This + can be your Master Boot Record, your root partition's + superblock (for OS/2's Boot Manager), or to a + formatted floppy disk. + + Next, you'll be asked if you want a delay before + booting the first OS in your lilo.conf file. This delay + allows you to hit left-shift and boot any OS in the + lilo.conf file by typing in the label you've given it. + + Once you've started a new lilo.conf, you must add at + least one OS to it before you can install LILO. + +2. Menu choices to add Linux, OS/2, and DOS to the lilo.conf. + + These all pretty much work the same way. You'll be asked + which partition you want to make bootable (answer + /dev/hda1 or whatever partition you wish to use), and + you'll also be asked to assign a label to the partition. + The label can be any short word such as "Linux" or "OS/2" + that you'll type in later to boot that partition. The boot + prompt is not case-sensitive, so the user can type LINUX or + os/2 later on and it will match the labels Linux and OS/2. + +3. Install LILO + + Once you've looked at your new config file and are + satisfied with the way it looks, pick this choice to + install LILO and leave the LILO installation menu. + + +Other options: + + -- Recycle (Reinstall) using your original /etc/lilo.conf. + + If you already have an /etc/lilo.conf, and you just need to + refresh lilo then you don't need to reconstruct your + lilo.conf. Just use this menu choice to reinstall LILO + using the existing /etc/lilo.conf. + + + -- View your current /etc/lilo.conf + + If you haven't begun building a new lilo.conf, this choice + will let you take a look at the existing one in /etc on your + root Linux partition. + + If you have begun constructing a new lilo.conf, this option + will let you view the progress on that. + + + -- Skip LILO installation and exit this menu + + This option skips LILO installation. Use this if you don't + want to install LILO, or if you've already installed it and + don't need to reinstall. You have to reinstall LILO whenever + you change your Linux kernel. + + -- Help - Read the Linux Loader HELP file + + I hope you found it helpful! :^) + + +----------- + +Other LILO information: + + LILO on the Master Boot Record can be removed easily. + MS-DOS's fdisk has a /MBR option that restores the master + boot record. You can actually restore your original boot + sector from the copy LILO makes in /boot, as well. This is + the best way to go about it. See the LILO docs for more + information. There is also a '-u' flag to LILO that restores + the boot sector from the backup copy. Again, see the LILO + docs for detailed info. + +Good luck! + +--- end of LILO help + |