slitaz-forge rev 371
Add bios & mini floppy sets
author | Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org> |
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date | Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 (2013-06-07) |
parents | 22d996164de0 |
children | a051edb6f25e |
files | mirror/floppies/bios-1.0/description.html mirror/floppies/bios-1.0/title mirror/floppies/bios-2.0/description.html mirror/floppies/bios-2.0/title mirror/floppies/bios-3.0/description.html mirror/floppies/bios-3.0/title mirror/floppies/bios-4.0/description.html mirror/floppies/bios-4.0/title mirror/floppies/mini-2.0/description.html mirror/floppies/mini-2.0/title mirror/floppies/mini-3.0/description.html mirror/floppies/mini-3.0/title mirror/floppies/mini-4.0/description.html mirror/floppies/mini-4.0/title mirror/floppies/mkindex.sh |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-1.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ 1.4 +<p> 1.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 1.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 1.7 +</p> 1.8 +<p> 1.9 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 1.10 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 1.11 +</p> 1.12 +<p> 1.13 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 1.14 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd018.img</i>. 1.15 +</p>
2.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 2.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-1.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 2.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 2.4 +Released on 22 March 2008, needs 128Mb RAM
3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-2.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ 3.4 +<p> 3.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 3.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 3.7 +</p> 3.8 +<p> 3.9 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 3.10 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 3.11 +</p> 3.12 +<p> 3.13 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 3.14 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd021.img</i>. 3.15 +</p>
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-2.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 4.4 +Released on 16 April 2009, needs 144Mb RAM
5.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 5.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-3.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 5.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ 5.4 +<p> 5.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 5.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 5.7 +</p> 5.8 +<p> 5.9 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 5.10 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 5.11 +</p> 5.12 +<p> 5.13 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 5.14 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd021.img</i>. 5.15 +</p>
6.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 6.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-3.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 6.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 6.4 +Released on 28 March 2010, needs 144Mb RAM
7.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 7.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-4.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 7.3 @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ 7.4 +<p> 7.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 7.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 7.7 +</p> 7.8 +<p> 7.9 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 7.10 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 7.11 +</p> 7.12 +<p> 7.13 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 7.14 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd025.img</i>. 7.15 +</p>
8.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 8.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/bios-4.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 8.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 8.4 +Released on 10 April 2012, needs 192Mb RAM
9.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 9.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-2.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 9.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ 9.4 +<p> 9.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 9.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 9.7 +</p> 9.8 +<p> 9.9 +The loram version of the base flavor is launched (text mode only). 9.10 +</p> 9.11 +<p> 9.12 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 9.13 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 9.14 +</p> 9.15 +<p> 9.16 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 9.17 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd006.img</i>. 9.18 +</p>
10.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 10.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-2.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 10.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 10.4 +Released on 16 April 2009, text mode, needs 22Mb RAM
11.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 11.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-3.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 11.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ 11.4 +<p> 11.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 11.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 11.7 +</p> 11.8 +<p> 11.9 +The loram version of the base flavor is launched (text mode only). 11.10 +</p> 11.11 +<p> 11.12 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 11.13 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 11.14 +</p> 11.15 +<p> 11.16 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 11.17 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd006.img</i>. 11.18 +</p>
12.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 12.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-3.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 12.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 12.4 +Released on 28 March 2010, text mode, needs 22Mb RAM
13.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 13.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-4.0/description.html Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 13.3 @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ 13.4 +<p> 13.5 +This floppy set uses the bios instead of the linux driver. You can boot SliTaz 13.6 +using unsupported floppy drives such as some pcmcia devices. 13.7 +</p> 13.8 +<p> 13.9 +The loram version of the base flavor is launched (text mode only). 13.10 +</p> 13.11 +<p> 13.12 +Start your computer with <i>fd001.img</i>. It will show the kernel version string and 13.13 +the kernel cmdline line. You can edit the cmdline. Most users can just press Enter. 13.14 +</p> 13.15 +<p> 13.16 +The floppy is then loaded into memory (one dot each 64k) and you will be prompted to 13.17 +insert the next floppy, <i>fd002.img</i>. And so on up to <i>fd006.img</i>. 13.18 +</p>
14.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 14.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mini-4.0/title Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 14.3 @@ -0,0 +1,1 @@ 14.4 +Released on 10 April 2012, text mode, needs 38Mb RAM
15.1 --- a/mirror/floppies/mkindex.sh Tue Jun 04 17:02:27 2013 +0200 15.2 +++ b/mirror/floppies/mkindex.sh Fri Jun 07 13:29:49 2013 +0200 15.3 @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ 15.4 ls ?.0 -dr | while read dir ; do 15.5 echo $dir 15.6 [ -d loram-$dir ] && echo loram-$dir 15.7 + [ -d bios-$dir ] && echo bios-$dir 15.8 + [ -d mini-$dir ] && echo mini-$dir 15.9 done 15.10 } 15.11 15.12 @@ -13,8 +15,10 @@ 15.13 DIR=$1 15.14 VERSION=${DIR#*-} 15.15 case "$DIR" in 15.16 - loram*) LORAM=" loram" ;; 15.17 - *) LORAM=""; 15.18 + bios*) TYPE=" bios" ;; 15.19 + mini*) TYPE=" mini" ;; 15.20 + loram*) TYPE=" loram" ;; 15.21 + *) TYPE="" 15.22 esac 15.23 cat <<EOT 15.24 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 15.25 @@ -23,7 +27,7 @@ 15.26 <head> 15.27 <title>SliTaz Boot Floppies</title> 15.28 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 15.29 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz$LORAM boot floppies $VERSION" /> 15.30 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz$TYPE boot floppies $VERSION" /> 15.31 <meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow" /> 15.32 <meta name="author" content="SliTaz Contributors" /> 15.33 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="static/favicon.ico" /> 15.34 @@ -78,14 +82,14 @@ 15.35 </li> 15.36 </ul> 15.37 </div> 15.38 - <h1><a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">Boot floppies$LORAM $VERSION</a></h1> 15.39 + <h1><a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">Boot floppies$TYPE $VERSION</a></h1> 15.40 </div> 15.41 15.42 <!-- Block --> 15.43 <div id="block"> 15.44 <!-- Navigation --> 15.45 <div id="block_nav" style="height: 126px;"> 15.46 - <h4><img src="pics/floppy.png" alt="@" />1.44Mb SliTaz$LORAM $VERSION floppy images</h4> 15.47 + <h4><img src="pics/floppy.png" alt="@" />1.44Mb SliTaz$TYPE $VERSION floppy images</h4> 15.48 <table width="100%"> 15.49 $( 15.50 n=0 15.51 @@ -113,6 +117,8 @@ 15.52 tail="" 15.53 list_version | while read dir; do 15.54 case "$dir" in 15.55 + bios*) echo -en "\n - <a href=\"index-$dir.html\">bios</a>" ;; 15.56 + mini*) echo -en "\n - <a href=\"index-$dir.html\">mini</a>" ;; 15.57 loram*) echo -en "\n - <a href=\"index-$dir.html\">loram</a>" ;; 15.58 *) echo -en "$tail <li><a href=\"index-$dir.html\">SliTaz $dir</a>" ;; 15.59 esac 15.60 @@ -135,7 +141,7 @@ 15.61 <h2>Floppy image set</h2> 15.62 15.63 <p> 15.64 -This floppy set will boot a Slitaz stable$LORAM version. You can write floppies 15.65 +This floppy set will boot a Slitaz stable$TYPE version. You can write floppies 15.66 with SliTaz <i>bootfloppybox</i>, 15.67 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RaWrite">Windows rawrite</a> or simply dd: 15.68 </p><pre># dd if=fd001.img of=/dev/fd0 15.69 @@ -152,11 +158,15 @@ 15.70 <p> 15.71 Each floppy set detects disk swaps and can be used without a keyboard. 15.72 </p> 15.73 +EOT 15.74 + [ -s $DIR/fd100.img ] && cat <<EOT 15.75 <p> 15.76 If you have an ext3 partition on your hard disk, the bootstrap can create the 15.77 installation script <u>slitaz/install.sh</u>. You will be able to install SliTaz 15.78 on your hard disk without extra media. 15.79 </p> 15.80 +EOT 15.81 + cat <<EOT 15.82 <p> 15.83 Good luck. 15.84 </p> 15.85 @@ -164,7 +174,7 @@ 15.86 <a name="fdiso"></a> 15.87 <h2>ISO image floppy set</h2> 15.88 15.89 -<form method="post" action="http://mirror.slitaz.org/floppies/download.php"> 15.90 +<form method="get" action="http://mirror.slitaz.org/floppies/download.php"> 15.91 <p> 15.92 The floppy image set above includes an embedded installer and can install 15.93 SliTaz on your hard disk.