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diff -uNr palo.orig/Makefile palo/Makefile
--- palo.orig/Makefile 2004-05-17 13:39:00.431714000 +0200
+++ palo/Makefile 2004-05-17 13:39:45.221714000 +0200
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
ROOT=root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${NFSROOT} ip=bootp
endif
-CMDLINE = 0/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux $(ROOT) $(EISAIRQ) $(CONSOLE)
+CMDLINE = 0/vmlinux $(ROOT) $(EISAIRQ) $(CONSOLE)
all: makepalo README palo.conf
diff -uNr palo.orig/README palo/README
--- palo.orig/README 2004-05-17 13:39:00.431714000 +0200
+++ palo/README 2004-05-17 13:40:09.341714000 +0200
@@ -42,13 +42,13 @@
files to it, unmount.
* Use palo to make the disk bootable:
$ palo \
- -c "5/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux console=tty" \
+ -c "5/vmlinux console=tty" \
-k path/to/vmlinux \
-I /dev/your-disk
On a self-hosted system, you can accomplish the same thing by placing
the following into /etc/palo.conf:
- --commandline=5/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux console=tty
+ --commandline=5/vmlinux console=tty
--recoverykernel=/boot/vmlinux
--init-partitioned=/dev/your-disk
diff -uNr palo.orig/README.html palo/README.html
--- palo.orig/README.html 2004-05-17 13:39:00.431714000 +0200
+++ palo/README.html 2004-05-17 13:40:27.801714000 +0200
@@ -52,13 +52,13 @@
<p><li>Use <i>palo</i> to make the disk bootable:
<pre>
$ palo \
- -c "5/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux console=tty" \
+ -c "5/vmlinux console=tty" \
-k path/to/vmlinux \
-I /dev/your-disk</pre>
<center><table border=1 bgcolor=yellow width=80%><tr><td>
On a self-hosted system, you can accomplish the same thing by placing
the following into <tt>/etc/palo.conf</tt>:
-<pre>--commandline=5/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux console=tty
+<pre>--commandline=5/vmlinux console=tty
--recoverykernel=/boot/vmlinux
--init-partitioned=/dev/your-disk</pre>
and running <i>palo</i>.
diff -uNr palo.orig/ipl/ipl.c palo/ipl/ipl.c
--- palo.orig/ipl/ipl.c 2004-05-17 13:39:00.491714000 +0200
+++ palo/ipl/ipl.c 2004-05-17 13:39:19.681714000 +0200
@@ -481,9 +481,6 @@
chk_strcat(commandline, "ttyB0", CMDLINELEN, &ok);
else
chk_strcat(commandline, "ttyS0", CMDLINELEN, &ok);
-
- if (strstr(commandline, " TERM=") == 0)
- chk_strcat(commandline, " TERM=vt102", CMDLINELEN, &ok);
}
else
{
@@ -519,8 +516,6 @@
}
if (strstr(commandline, " sti_font=") == 0)
chk_strcat(commandline, " sti_font=VGA8x16", CMDLINELEN, &ok);
- if (strstr(commandline, " TERM=") == 0)
- chk_strcat(commandline, " TERM=linux", CMDLINELEN, &ok);
}
}
diff -uNr palo.orig/palo.conf palo/palo.conf
--- palo.orig/palo.conf 2004-05-17 13:39:00.431714000 +0200
+++ palo/palo.conf 2004-05-17 13:41:01.541714000 +0200
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
# recovery kernel, and the default dynamically-booted kernel.
# --recoverykernel=/boot/vmlinux
# --init-partitioned=/dev/sda
-# --commandline=3/boot/vmlinux HOME=/ TERM=linux root=/dev/sda3
+# --commandline=3/boot/vmlinux root=/dev/sda3
#
#Usage: palo [options]
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
# Maximum 127 characters.
# -k, --recoverykernel=path to recovery kernel (perhaps /boot/vmlinux)
# -b, --bootloader=path to boot loader
- Defaults to /usr/share/palo/iplboot -- you usually don't
- need to use -b or --bootloader
+# Defaults to /usr/share/palo/iplboot -- you usually don't
+# need to use -b or --bootloader
# -r, --ramdisk=path to initial ramdisk image
# -I, --init-partitioned=partitioned device or file
# Initialize a pre-partitioned device, usually a hard disk.
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