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1.1 --- a/doc/tazinst.en.html Sat Mar 23 08:44:40 2013 +0100 1.2 +++ b/doc/tazinst.en.html Sat May 04 18:13:40 2013 +0000 1.3 @@ -1,384 +1,368 @@ 1.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 1.5 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 1.6 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> 1.7 <head> 1.8 - <title>Tazinst Manual - Manual for 'tazinst' installer</title> 1.9 <meta charset="utf-8" /> 1.10 + <title>Tazinst Manual—Manual for “tazinst” installer</title> 1.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 1.12 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> 1.13 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../slitaz-doc.css" /> 1.14 + <script type="text/javascript" src="../slitaz-doc.js"></script> 1.15 </head> 1.16 <body> 1.17 1.18 -<!-- Header --> 1.19 -<div id="header"> 1.20 +<header> 1.21 <h1>Tazinst Manual</h1> 1.22 -</div> 1.23 +</header> 1.24 1.25 <!-- Start content --> 1.26 <div id="content"> 1.27 1.28 <h2>NAME</h2> 1.29 -<p> 1.30 - Tazinst - Tiny autonomous zone installer manager 1.31 -</p> 1.32 + 1.33 +<p>Tazinst—Tiny autonomous zone installer manager</p> 1.34 + 1.35 1.36 <h2>SYNTAX</h2> 1.37 + 1.38 <pre> 1.39 tazinst [command] <setting> <value> <file> 1.40 </pre> 1.41 1.42 + 1.43 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2> 1.44 -<p> 1.45 - Tazinst is a lightweight SliTaz HDD installer. It installs SliTaz 1.46 - to a hard drive from any local media such as a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, an ISO 1.47 - image located on one of your disks, or from the web by automatically 1.48 - downloading a SliTaz image. 1.49 -</p> 1.50 -<p> 1.51 - Tazinst can format the target partition to ext2, ext3 or ext4. The home 1.52 - partition can be installed on another partition and if need be, formatted 1.53 - before installation into any one of the available formats. Tazinst may 1.54 - upon request install a bootloader on the target disk. A dual-boot with an 1.55 - existing Windows<sup>™</sup> partition is possible - finding the 1.56 - Windows<sup>™</sup> partition can either be done automatically or 1.57 - manually specified. 1.58 -</p> 1.59 -<p> 1.60 - Tazinst can also update SliTaz installed on a hard disk partition which is 1.61 - handy in case of version changes. In this case, Slitaz is updated, any data in 1.62 - /home is preserved and additional packages are reinstalled on to the new 1.63 - version. 1.64 -</p> 1.65 -<p> 1.66 - Tazinst was created independently for the needs of the SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.67 - mini distribution. 1.68 -</p> 1.69 -<p> 1.70 - Tazinst is written from scratch in shell script and is compatible with 1.71 - Busybox Ash and Bash. Tazinst is licensed under the GNU Free gpl v3. 1.72 -</p> 1.73 + 1.74 +<p>Tazinst is a lightweight SliTaz HDD installer. It installs SliTaz to a hard 1.75 +drive from any local media such as a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, an ISO image 1.76 +located on one of your disks, or from the web by automatically downloading a 1.77 +SliTaz image.</p> 1.78 +<p>Tazinst can format the target partition to ext2, ext3 or ext4. The home 1.79 +partition can be installed on another partition and if need be, formatted before 1.80 +installation into any one of the available formats. Tazinst may upon request 1.81 +install a bootloader on the target disk. A dual-boot with an existing Windows™ 1.82 +partition is possible—finding the Windows™ partition can either be done 1.83 +automatically or manually specified.</p> 1.84 +<p>Tazinst can also update SliTaz installed on a hard disk partition which is 1.85 +handy in case of version changes. In this case, Slitaz is updated, any data in 1.86 +/home is preserved and additional packages are reinstalled on to the new 1.87 +version.</p> 1.88 +<p>Tazinst was created independently for the needs of the SliTaz GNU/Linux mini 1.89 +distribution.</p> 1.90 +<p>Tazinst is written from scratch in shell script and is compatible with 1.91 +Busybox Ash and Bash. Tazinst is licensed under the GNU Free GPL v3.</p> 1.92 + 1.93 + 1.94 <h3>Known limitations</h3> 1.95 -<p> 1.96 - Tazinst doesn't allow SliTaz to boot on (U)EFI systems (mostly 1.97 - Windows<sup>™</sup> 8 systems), except in BIOS compatibility mode. 1.98 -</p> 1.99 1.100 +<p>Tazinst doesn't allow SliTaz to boot on (U)EFI systems (mostly Windows™ 8 1.101 +systems), except in BIOS compatibility mode.</p> 1.102 1.103 1.104 <h2>SETTINGS</h2> 1.105 1.106 -<p> 1.107 - Tazinst installer is able to perform an installation automatically based on 1.108 - a few settings. 1.109 -</p> 1.110 +<p>Tazinst installer is able to perform an installation automatically based on a 1.111 +few settings.</p> 1.112 1.113 -<a id="mode"></a> 1.114 -<h3>mode</h3> 1.115 -<p> 1.116 - Installation mode that will be performed by tazinst. Type <strong><code> 1.117 - tazinst help mode</code></strong> in order to have a list of supported 1.118 - modes. 1.119 -</p> 1.120 1.121 -<a id="media"></a> 1.122 -<h3>media</h3> 1.123 -<p> 1.124 - The media containing the SliTaz source files, either <strong>cdrom</strong> 1.125 - (SliTaz LiveCD), <strong>usb</strong> (SliTaz LiveUSB), <strong>iso</strong> 1.126 - (ISO image of SliTaz), or <strong>web</strong> (ISO image on the Web). 1.127 -</p> 1.128 +<h3 id="mode">mode</h3> 1.129 1.130 -<a id="source"></a> 1.131 -<h3>source</h3> 1.132 -<p> 1.133 - The name of the source file containing SliTaz. 1.134 - It depends on the type of <strong>media</strong>: 1.135 - <table> 1.136 +<p>Installation mode that will be performed by tazinst. Type <code>tazinst help 1.137 +mode</code> in order to have a list of supported modes.</p> 1.138 + 1.139 + 1.140 +<h3 id="media">media</h3> 1.141 + 1.142 +<p>The media containing the SliTaz source files, either <strong>cdrom</strong> 1.143 +(SliTaz LiveCD), <strong>usb</strong> (SliTaz LiveUSB), <strong>iso</strong> 1.144 +(ISO image of SliTaz), or <strong>web</strong> (ISO image on the Web).</p> 1.145 + 1.146 + 1.147 +<h3 id="source">source</h3> 1.148 + 1.149 +<p>The name of the source file containing SliTaz. It depends on the type of 1.150 +<strong>media</strong>:</p> 1.151 + 1.152 +<table> 1.153 <tr> 1.154 - <td>cdrom:</td> 1.155 - <td><i>unused</i></td> 1.156 + <td>cdrom:</td> 1.157 + <td><i>unused</i></td> 1.158 </tr> 1.159 <tr> 1.160 - <td>usb:</td> 1.161 - <td>name of the partition on the host USB device. Type <strong><code> 1.162 - tazinst list usb</code></strong> to list USB partitions.</td> 1.163 + <td>usb:</td> 1.164 + <td>name of the partition on the host USB device. Type <code>tazinst 1.165 + list usb</code></strong> to list USB partitions.</td> 1.166 </tr> 1.167 <tr> 1.168 - <td>iso</td> 1.169 - <td>name of the ISO file, example: <strong><code>~/slitaz-rolling.iso</code> 1.170 - </strong>. Type <code><strong>tazinst list iso</code></strong> to list 1.171 - iso files on your disks.</code></strong></td> 1.172 + <td>iso</td> 1.173 + <td>name of the ISO file, example: <code>~/slitaz-rolling.iso</code>. 1.174 + Type <code>tazinst list iso</code> to list iso files on your 1.175 + disks.</td> 1.176 </tr> 1.177 <tr> 1.178 - <td>web</td> 1.179 - <td>name of the image on the web, example: <strong><code>stable cooking rolling 1.180 - base core gtkonly justx</code></strong>, for a full list type <strong> 1.181 - <code>tazinst list web</code></strong>, or enter the full URL of the image, 1.182 - example: <strong><code> 1.183 - http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code></strong>. 1.184 - </td> 1.185 + <td>web</td> 1.186 + <td>name of the image on the web, example: <code>stable cooking rolling 1.187 + base core gtkonly justx</code>, for a full list type <code>tazinst 1.188 + list web</code>, or enter the full URL of the image, example: 1.189 + <code>http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 1.190 + </td> 1.191 </tr> 1.192 - </table> 1.193 - </ul> 1.194 -</p> 1.195 +</table> 1.196 1.197 -<a id="root_uuid"></a> 1.198 -<h3>root_uuid</h3> 1.199 -<p> 1.200 - The name of the target partition SliTaz will install to. Type <strong> 1.201 - <code>tazinst list uuid</code></strong> to list partitions on your disks. 1.202 -</p> 1.203 1.204 -<a id="root_format"></a> 1.205 -<h3>root_format</h3> 1.206 -<p> 1.207 - Optional. If this setting is used, the target partition will be formatted 1.208 - in the file system specified, otherwise the partition will be cleaned and 1.209 - /home will be preserved. Type <strong><code>tazinst help format</code> 1.210 - </strong> to get the list of all supported filesystems, and <strong><code> 1.211 - tazinst list root_format</code></strong> to see filesystems already 1.212 - installed on your system. 1.213 -</p> 1.214 +<h3 id="root_uuid">root_uuid</h3> 1.215 1.216 -<a id="home_uuid"></a> 1.217 -<h3>home_uuid</h3> 1.218 -<p> 1.219 - Optional. A separate home partition may be created if needed. This setting 1.220 - indicates if need be, the name of the partition to receive the /home 1.221 - directory. 1.222 -</p> 1.223 +<p>The name of the target partition SliTaz will install to. Type <code>tazinst 1.224 +list uuid</code> to list partitions on your disks.</p> 1.225 1.226 -<a id="home_format"></a> 1.227 -<h3>home_format</h3> 1.228 -<p> 1.229 - Optional. If this setting is used, a separate /home partition will be 1.230 - created, this partition will be formatted in the file system specified. 1.231 -</p> 1.232 1.233 -<a id="hostname"></a> 1.234 -<h3>hostname</h3> 1.235 -<p> 1.236 - Optional. Hostname of the system, <strong><code>slitaz</code></strong> by 1.237 - default. 1.238 -</p> 1.239 +<h3 id="root_format">root_format</h3> 1.240 1.241 -<a id="root_pwd"></a> 1.242 -<h3>root_pwd</h3> 1.243 -<p> 1.244 - Optional. Superuser [root] password, <strong><code>root</code></strong>, by 1.245 - default. 1.246 -</p> 1.247 +<p>Optional. If this setting is used, the target partition will be formatted in 1.248 +the file system specified, otherwise the partition will be cleaned and /home 1.249 +will be preserved. Type <code>tazinst help format</code> to get the list of all 1.250 +supported filesystems, and <code>tazinst list root_format</code> to see 1.251 +filesystems already installed on your system.</p> 1.252 1.253 -<a id="user_login"></a> 1.254 -<h3>user_login</h3> 1.255 -<p> 1.256 - Optional. First user name, <strong><code>tux</code></strong> by default. 1.257 -</p> 1.258 1.259 -<a id="user_pwd"></a> 1.260 -<h3>user_pwd</h3> 1.261 -<p> 1.262 - Optional. First user password, <strong><code>tux</code></strong> by default. 1.263 -</p> 1.264 +<h3 id="home_uuid">home_uuid</h3> 1.265 1.266 -<a id="bootloader"></a> 1.267 -<h3>bootloader</h3> 1.268 -<p> 1.269 - Optional. Install a bootloader. Usually you should set it to <strong><code> 1.270 - auto</code></strong> unless you want to use an already installed bootloader 1.271 - on your system, install a bootloader by hand yourself or install a specific 1.272 - bootloader. In this case type <strong><code>tazinst help bootloader</code> 1.273 - </strong> to list supported bootloaders. 1.274 -</p> 1.275 +<p>Optional. A separate home partition may be created if needed. This setting 1.276 +indicates if need be, the name of the partition to receive the /home 1.277 +directory.</p> 1.278 1.279 -<a id="winboot"></a> 1.280 -<h3>winboot</h3> 1.281 -<p> 1.282 - Optional. If a bootloader is installed, this setting indicates the 1.283 - partition containing Windows<sup>™</sup> to implement a dual-boot. It can 1.284 - also be set to <strong><code>auto</code></strong>, in this case the 1.285 - dual-boot will be on the first Windows<sup>™</sup> partition. Type <code> 1.286 - <strong>tazinst list winboot</code></strong> to see values tazinst 1.287 - automatically detects. 1.288 -</p> 1.289 + 1.290 +<h3 id="home_format">home_format</h3> 1.291 + 1.292 +<p>Optional. If this setting is used, a separate /home partition will be 1.293 +created, this partition will be formatted in the file system specified.</p> 1.294 + 1.295 + 1.296 +<h3 id="hostname">hostname</h3> 1.297 + 1.298 +<p>Optional. Hostname of the system, <code>slitaz</code> by default.</p> 1.299 + 1.300 + 1.301 +<h3 id="root_pwd">root_pwd</h3> 1.302 + 1.303 +<p>Optional. Superuser [root] password, <code>root</code>, by default.</p> 1.304 + 1.305 + 1.306 +<h3 id="user_login">user_login</h3> 1.307 + 1.308 +<p>Optional. First user name, <code>tux</code> by default.</p> 1.309 + 1.310 + 1.311 +<h3 id="user_pwd">user_pwd</h3> 1.312 + 1.313 +<p>Optional. First user password, <code>tux</code> by default.</p> 1.314 + 1.315 + 1.316 +<h3 id="bootloader">bootloader</h3> 1.317 + 1.318 +<p>Optional. Install a bootloader. Usually you should set it to 1.319 +<code>auto</code> unless you want to use an already installed bootloader on your 1.320 +system, install a bootloader by hand yourself or install a specific bootloader. 1.321 +In this case type <code>tazinst help bootloader</code> to list supported 1.322 +bootloaders.</p> 1.323 + 1.324 + 1.325 +<h3 id="winboot">winboot</h3> 1.326 + 1.327 +<p>Optional. If a bootloader is installed, this setting indicates the partition 1.328 +containing Windows™ to implement a dual-boot. It can also be set to 1.329 +<code>auto</code>, in this case the dual-boot will be on the first Windows™ 1.330 +partition. Type <code>tazinst list winboot</code> to see values tazinst 1.331 +automatically detects.</p> 1.332 + 1.333 1.334 <h2>COMMANDS</h2> 1.335 1.336 -<a id="new"></a> 1.337 -<h3>new</h3> 1.338 -<p> 1.339 - Generates a new self-documenting install file containing settings which, 1.340 - when set up as required by the user, will allow tazinst to execute an 1.341 - unattended installation. The default file is <code>./tazint.rc</code>, but 1.342 - an optional file name may be given as a parameter. 1.343 -</p> 1.344 + 1.345 +<h3 id="new">new</h3> 1.346 + 1.347 +<p>Generates a new self-documenting install file containing settings which, when 1.348 +set up as required by the user, will allow tazinst to execute an unattended 1.349 +installation. The default file is <code>./tazint.rc</code>, but an optional file 1.350 +name may be given as a parameter.</p> 1.351 + 1.352 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.353 + 1.354 <pre> 1.355 tazinst new 1.356 tazinst new /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.357 </pre> 1.358 1.359 -<a id="set"></a> 1.360 -<h3>set</h3> 1.361 -<p> 1.362 - Assign a new value to a given setting. 1.363 -</p> 1.364 + 1.365 +<h3 id="set">set</h3> 1.366 + 1.367 +<p>Assign a new value to a given setting.</p> 1.368 + 1.369 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.370 + 1.371 <pre> 1.372 tazinst set mode install 1.373 tazinst set mode install /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.374 </pre> 1.375 1.376 -<a id="unset"></a> 1.377 -<h3>unset</h3> 1.378 -<p> 1.379 - Unset, clears a setting. 1.380 -</p> 1.381 + 1.382 +<h3 id="unset">unset</h3> 1.383 + 1.384 +<p>Unset, clears a setting.</p> 1.385 + 1.386 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.387 + 1.388 <pre> 1.389 tazinst unset mode 1.390 tazinst unset mode /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.391 </pre> 1.392 1.393 -<a id="get"></a> 1.394 -<h3>get</h3> 1.395 -<p> 1.396 - Get the value of a setting. Without a parameter, gets the values of all 1.397 - settings. 1.398 -</p> 1.399 + 1.400 +<h3 id="get">get</h3> 1.401 + 1.402 +<p>Get the value of a setting. Without a parameter, gets the values of all 1.403 +settings.</p> 1.404 + 1.405 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.406 + 1.407 <pre> 1.408 tazinst get 1.409 tazinst get mode 1.410 tazinst get mode /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.411 </pre> 1.412 1.413 -<a id="check"></a> 1.414 -<h3>check</h3> 1.415 -<p> 1.416 - Check a setting for errors. Without a parameter, checks all settings. 1.417 1.418 -</p> 1.419 +<h3 id="check">check</h3> 1.420 + 1.421 +<p>Check a setting for errors. Without a parameter, checks all settings.</p> 1.422 + 1.423 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.424 + 1.425 <pre> 1.426 tazinst check 1.427 tazinst check mode 1.428 tazinst check mode /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.429 </pre> 1.430 1.431 -<a id="list"></a> 1.432 -<h3>list</h3> 1.433 -<p> 1.434 - List the system resources. Resources are: 1.435 - <table> 1.436 + 1.437 +<h3 id="list">list</h3> 1.438 + 1.439 +<p>List the system resources. Resources are:</p> 1.440 + 1.441 +<table> 1.442 <tr> 1.443 - <td>mode</td> 1.444 - <td>Available modes of install</td> 1.445 + <td>mode</td> 1.446 + <td>Available modes of install</td> 1.447 </tr> 1.448 <tr> 1.449 - <td>media</td> 1.450 - <td>Available media to install from. Example: cdrom is not listed on systems 1.451 - with no cdrom drive</td> 1.452 + <td>media</td> 1.453 + <td>Available media to install from. Example: cdrom is not listed on 1.454 + systems with no cdrom drive</td> 1.455 </tr> 1.456 <tr> 1.457 - <td>usb</td> 1.458 - <td>Partitions of USB disks</td> 1.459 + <td>usb</td> 1.460 + <td>Partitions of USB disks</td> 1.461 </tr> 1.462 <tr> 1.463 - <td>iso</td> 1.464 - <td>Iso images located on local drives, in /root, and in all user's home and 1.465 - first subdirectory</td> 1.466 + <td>iso</td> 1.467 + <td>Iso images located on local drives, in /root, and in all user's home 1.468 + and first subdirectory</td> 1.469 </tr> 1.470 <tr> 1.471 - <td>web</td> 1.472 - <td>Predefined names of iso images to download automatically from the 1.473 - Internet</td> 1.474 + <td>web</td> 1.475 + <td>Predefined names of iso images to download automatically from the 1.476 + Internet</td> 1.477 </tr> 1.478 <tr> 1.479 - <td>format</td> 1.480 - <td>Installed filesystems</td> 1.481 + <td>format</td> 1.482 + <td>Installed filesystems</td> 1.483 </tr> 1.484 <tr> 1.485 - <td>bootloader</td> 1.486 - <td>Available bootloaders</td> 1.487 + <td>bootloader</td> 1.488 + <td>Available bootloaders</td> 1.489 </tr> 1.490 <tr> 1.491 - <td>partition_table</td> 1.492 - <td>Partition table schemes of local disks</td> 1.493 + <td>partition_table</td> 1.494 + <td>Partition table schemes of local disks</td> 1.495 </tr> 1.496 <tr> 1.497 - <td>winboot</td> 1.498 - <td>Bootable Windows<sup>™</sup> partitions</td> 1.499 + <td>winboot</td> 1.500 + <td>Bootable Windows™ partitions</td> 1.501 </tr> 1.502 - </table> 1.503 -</p> 1.504 +</table> 1.505 + 1.506 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.507 + 1.508 <pre> 1.509 tazinst list 1.510 tazinst list media 1.511 </pre> 1.512 1.513 -<a id="execute"></a> 1.514 -<h3>execute</h3> 1.515 -<p> 1.516 - Performs a SliTaz install on a HDD based on data in the install file. 1.517 - If you selected to format your HDD, all data will be lost. If you do not, 1.518 - all data except for any existing /home directory will be removed, 1.519 - (the home directory will be kept as is). 1.520 -</p> 1.521 + 1.522 +<h3 id="execute">execute</h3> 1.523 + 1.524 +<p>Performs a SliTaz install on a HDD based on data in the install file. If you 1.525 +selected to format your HDD, all data will be lost. If you do not, all data 1.526 +except for any existing /home directory will be removed, (the home directory 1.527 +will be kept as is).</p> 1.528 + 1.529 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.530 + 1.531 <pre> 1.532 tazinst execute 1.533 tazinst execute /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.534 </pre> 1.535 1.536 -<a id="clean"></a> 1.537 -<h3>clean</h3> 1.538 -<p> 1.539 - Remove installation and log files. 1.540 -</p> 1.541 + 1.542 +<h3 id="clean">clean</h3> 1.543 + 1.544 +<p>Remove installation and log files.</p> 1.545 + 1.546 <h5>Examples:</h5> 1.547 + 1.548 <pre> 1.549 tazinst clean 1.550 tazinst clean /var/lib/tazinst.conf 1.551 </pre> 1.552 1.553 -<a id="log"></a> 1.554 -<h3>log</h3> 1.555 -<p> 1.556 - Display the last log file contents and exit. 1.557 -</p> 1.558 + 1.559 +<h3 id="log">log</h3> 1.560 + 1.561 +<p>Display the last log file contents and exit.</p> 1.562 + 1.563 <h5>Example:</h5> 1.564 + 1.565 <pre> 1.566 tazinst log 1.567 </pre> 1.568 1.569 -<a id="version"></a> 1.570 -<h3>version</h3> 1.571 -<p> 1.572 - Print the version information and exit. 1.573 -</p> 1.574 + 1.575 +<h3 id="version">version</h3> 1.576 + 1.577 +<p>Print the version information and exit.</p> 1.578 + 1.579 <h5>Example:</h5> 1.580 + 1.581 <pre> 1.582 tazinst version 1.583 </pre> 1.584 1.585 -<a id="usage"></a> 1.586 -<h3>usage</h3> 1.587 -<p> 1.588 - Print a short help and exit. 1.589 -</p> 1.590 + 1.591 +<h3 id="usage">usage</h3> 1.592 + 1.593 +<p>Print a short help and exit.</p> 1.594 + 1.595 <h5>Example:</h5> 1.596 + 1.597 <pre> 1.598 tazinst usage 1.599 </pre> 1.600 1.601 -<a id="help"></a> 1.602 -<h3>help</h3> 1.603 -<p> 1.604 - Print a short help for a given setting and exit. Without an argument, print 1.605 - a short help for all settings. 1.606 -</p> 1.607 + 1.608 +<h3 id="help">help</h3> 1.609 + 1.610 +<p>Print a short help for a given setting and exit. Without an argument, print a 1.611 +short help for all settings.</p> 1.612 + 1.613 <h5>Example:</h5> 1.614 + 1.615 <pre> 1.616 tazinst help mode 1.617 </pre> 1.618 @@ -386,137 +370,147 @@ 1.619 1.620 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2> 1.621 1.622 + 1.623 <h3>Install</h3> 1.624 1.625 -<p> 1.626 - How to Install SliTaz on a partition of your hard disk drive. The root 1.627 - partition is not formatted, all data except for any existing <code>/home 1.628 - </code> directory will be removed, (the <code>home</code> directory will be 1.629 - kept as is). 1.630 -</p> 1.631 +<p>How to Install SliTaz on a partition of your hard disk drive. The root 1.632 +partition is not formatted, all data except for any existing <code>/home</code> 1.633 +directory will be removed, (the <code>home</code> directory will be kept as 1.634 +is).</p> 1.635 1.636 <ol> 1.637 -<li>Create an install file:<pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.638 -<li>Set the mode as install:<pre># tazinst set mode install</pre></li> 1.639 -<li>Use a cdrom as source:<pre># tazinst set media cdrom</pre></li> 1.640 -<li>Select the partition to install SliTaz on: 1.641 - <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.642 -<li>Install a bootloader:<pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre> 1.643 -<li>Execute an installation:<pre># tazinst execute</pre> 1.644 + <li>Create an install file: 1.645 + <pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.646 + <li>Set the mode as install: 1.647 + <pre># tazinst set mode install</pre></li> 1.648 + <li>Use a cdrom as source: 1.649 + <pre># tazinst set media cdrom</pre></li> 1.650 + <li>Select the partition to install SliTaz on: 1.651 + <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.652 + <li>Install a bootloader: 1.653 + <pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre></li> 1.654 + <li>Execute an installation: 1.655 + <pre># tazinst execute</pre></li> 1.656 </ol> 1.657 1.658 + 1.659 <h3>Complex Install</h3> 1.660 1.661 -<p> 1.662 - How to Install SliTaz on your hard disk drive with a separate home 1.663 - partition and a Windows<sup>™</sup> dual-boot. The /home and root partitions 1.664 - are both formatted, (all existing data will be lost). 1.665 -</p> 1.666 +<p>How to Install SliTaz on your hard disk drive with a separate home partition 1.667 +and a Windows™ dual-boot. The /home and root partitions are both formatted, (all 1.668 +existing data will be lost).</p> 1.669 1.670 <ol> 1.671 -<li>Create an install file:<pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.672 -<li>Set the mode as install:<pre># tazinst set mode install</pre></li> 1.673 -<li>Use a Live USB as source:<pre># tazinst set media usb</pre></li> 1.674 -<li>Select a partition on the Live USB: 1.675 - <pre># tazinst set source /dev/sda1</pre></li> 1.676 -<li>Select the partition to install SliTaz on: 1.677 - <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.678 -<li>Format / as ext4: 1.679 - <pre># tazinst set root_format ext4</pre></li> 1.680 -<li>Use a separate /home partition: 1.681 - <pre># tazinst set home_uuid /dev/hda2</pre></li> 1.682 -<li>Format /home as ext2: 1.683 - <pre># tazinst set home_format ext2</pre></li> 1.684 -<li>Install a bootloader:<pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre> 1.685 -<li>Set up a Windows<sup>™</sup> dual-boot: 1.686 - <pre># tazinst set winboot auto</pre></li> 1.687 -<li>Execute an installation:<pre># tazinst execute</pre> 1.688 -<li>Remove any traces behind:<pre># tazinst clean</pre> 1.689 + <li>Create an install file: 1.690 + <pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.691 + <li>Set the mode as install: 1.692 + <pre># tazinst set mode install</pre></li> 1.693 + <li>Use a Live USB as source: 1.694 + <pre># tazinst set media usb</pre></li> 1.695 + <li>Select a partition on the Live USB: 1.696 + <pre># tazinst set source /dev/sda1</pre></li> 1.697 + <li>Select the partition to install SliTaz on: 1.698 + <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.699 + <li>Format / as ext4: 1.700 + <pre># tazinst set root_format ext4</pre></li> 1.701 + <li>Use a separate /home partition: 1.702 + <pre># tazinst set home_uuid /dev/hda2</pre></li> 1.703 + <li>Format /home as ext2: 1.704 + <pre># tazinst set home_format ext2</pre></li> 1.705 + <li>Install a bootloader: 1.706 + <pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre></li> 1.707 + <li>Set up a Windows™ dual-boot: 1.708 + <pre># tazinst set winboot auto</pre></li> 1.709 + <li>Execute an installation: 1.710 + <pre># tazinst execute</pre></li> 1.711 + <li>Remove any traces behind: 1.712 + <pre># tazinst clean</pre></li> 1.713 </ol> 1.714 1.715 + 1.716 <h3>Upgrade</h3> 1.717 1.718 -<p> 1.719 - How to upgrade an already installed SliTaz system on your hard disk drive. 1.720 - Your <code>/home /etc /var/www</code> directories will be kept, all other 1.721 - directories will be removed. Any additional packages added to your old 1.722 - Slitaz system will be updated as long you have an active internet 1.723 - connection. 1.724 -</p> 1.725 +<p>How to upgrade an already installed SliTaz system on your hard disk drive. 1.726 +Your <code>/home /etc /var/www</code> directories will be kept, all other 1.727 +directories will be removed. Any additional packages added to your old Slitaz 1.728 +system will be updated as long you have an active internet connection.</p> 1.729 1.730 <ol> 1.731 -<li>Create an install file:<pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.732 -<li>Set the mode as upgrade:<pre># tazinst set mode upgrade</pre></li> 1.733 -<li>Use web as source:<pre># tazinst set media web</pre></li> 1.734 -<li>Select the stable image: 1.735 - <pre># tazinst set source stable</pre></li> 1.736 -<li>Select the partition containing Slitaz to upgrade: 1.737 - <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.738 -<li>Install a bootloader:<pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre> 1.739 -<li>Execute an installation:<pre># tazinst execute</pre> 1.740 + <li>Create an install file: 1.741 + <pre># tazinst new</pre></li> 1.742 + <li>Set the mode as upgrade: 1.743 + <pre># tazinst set mode upgrade</pre></li> 1.744 + <li>Use web as source: 1.745 + <pre># tazinst set media web</pre></li> 1.746 + <li>Select the stable image: 1.747 + <pre># tazinst set source stable</pre></li> 1.748 + <li>Select the partition containing Slitaz to upgrade: 1.749 + <pre># tazinst set root_uuid /dev/hda1</pre></li> 1.750 + <li>Install a bootloader: 1.751 + <pre># tazinst set bootloader auto</pre></li> 1.752 + <li>Execute an installation: 1.753 + <pre># tazinst execute</pre></li> 1.754 </ol> 1.755 1.756 + 1.757 <h3>Tips</h3> 1.758 1.759 <ol> 1.760 -<li>Not all settings are used depending on the mode of install. List all 1.761 - settings to see which you need to edit: 1.762 - <pre># tazinst get</pre></li> 1.763 -<li>Check your settings before executing install: 1.764 -<pre># tazinst check</pre></li> 1.765 + <li>Not all settings are used depending on the mode of install. List all 1.766 + settings to see which you need to edit: 1.767 + <pre># tazinst get</pre></li> 1.768 + <li>Check your settings before executing install: 1.769 + <pre># tazinst check</pre></li> 1.770 </ol> 1.771 1.772 + 1.773 <h2>FILES</h2> 1.774 1.775 + 1.776 <h3>INSTALL FILE</h3> 1.777 1.778 -<p> 1.779 - Settings are saved in the install file, then used by tazinst to execute 1.780 - an unattended installation. The default file is <code>./tazint.rc</code>, 1.781 - but an optional file name may be given as a parameter. The install file is 1.782 - self-documented. The clean command erases this file. 1.783 -</p> 1.784 +<p>Settings are saved in the install file, then used by tazinst to execute an 1.785 +unattended installation. The default file is <code>./tazint.rc</code>, but an 1.786 +optional file name may be given as a parameter. The install file is 1.787 +self-documented. The clean command erases this file.</p> 1.788 + 1.789 1.790 <h3>SYSTEM FILE</h3> 1.791 -<p> 1.792 - The <code>/etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf</code> configuration file allows you to 1.793 - change the default settings of <code>tazinst</code> in case you want 1.794 - to use default custom values. 1.795 -</p> 1.796 1.797 -<p> 1.798 - All settings are customisable, if a particular setting is missing, just add 1.799 - the name of the setting in caps and enter the new value. 1.800 -</p> 1.801 +<p>The <code>/etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf</code> configuration file allows you to 1.802 +change the default settings of <code>tazinst</code> in case you want to use 1.803 +default custom values.</p> 1.804 + 1.805 +<p>All settings are customisable, if a particular setting is missing, just add 1.806 +the name of the setting in caps and enter the new value.</p> 1.807 1.808 <h4>Example:</h4> 1.809 1.810 -<p> 1.811 - If you intend to always install SliTaz from the same iso on the web, you 1.812 - just have to modify or add the following values: 1.813 -<pre>MEDIA="web" 1.814 -SOURCE="stable"</pre> 1.815 -</p> 1.816 +<p>If you intend to always install SliTaz from the same iso on the web, you just 1.817 +have to modify or add the following values:</p> 1.818 + 1.819 +<pre> 1.820 +MEDIA="web" 1.821 +SOURCE="stable" 1.822 +</pre> 1.823 1.824 <h3>LOG FILE</h3> 1.825 1.826 -<p> 1.827 - The file <code>/var/log/tazinst.log</code> contains a log of the install 1.828 - process. The clean command erases this file. 1.829 -</p> 1.830 +<p>The file <code>/var/log/tazinst.log</code> contains a log of the install 1.831 +process. The clean command erases this file.</p> 1.832 + 1.833 1.834 <h2>MAINTAINERS</h2> 1.835 -<p> 1.836 - Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org> <br /> 1.837 - Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org> 1.838 -</p> 1.839 + 1.840 +<p>Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org><br /> 1.841 +Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org></p> 1.842 1.843 <!-- End of content --> 1.844 </div> 1.845 1.846 -<div id="footer"> 1.847 - Copyright © 2007-2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 1.848 -</div> 1.849 +<footer> 1.850 + Copyright © 2007-2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 1.851 +</footer> 1.852 1.853 </body> 1.854 </html>
2.1 --- a/doc/tazinst.fr.html Sat Mar 23 08:44:40 2013 +0100 2.2 +++ b/doc/tazinst.fr.html Sat May 04 18:13:40 2013 +0000 2.3 @@ -1,368 +1,298 @@ 2.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 2.5 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 2.6 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="fr"> 2.7 <head> 2.8 - <title>Tazinst Manual - Manuel de l'installateur 'tazinst'</title> 2.9 <meta charset="utf-8" /> 2.10 + <title>Tazinst Manual — Manuel de l'installateur « tazinst »</title> 2.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 2.12 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> 2.13 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../slitaz-doc.css" /> 2.14 + <script type="text/javascript" src="../slitaz-doc.js"></script> 2.15 </head> 2.16 <body> 2.17 2.18 -<!-- Header --> 2.19 -<div id="header"> 2.20 +<header> 2.21 <h1>Manuel de Tazinst</h1> 2.22 -</div> 2.23 +</header> 2.24 2.25 <!-- Start content --> 2.26 <div id="content"> 2.27 2.28 + 2.29 <h2>NOM</h2> 2.30 -<p> 2.31 - Tazinst - Tiny autonomous zone installer manager 2.32 -</p> 2.33 + 2.34 +<p>Tazinst — Tiny autonomous zone installer manager</p> 2.35 + 2.36 2.37 <h2>SYNTAXE</h2> 2.38 + 2.39 <pre> 2.40 tazinst [commande] [option] 2.41 </pre> 2.42 2.43 + 2.44 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2> 2.45 -<p> 2.46 - Tazinst est l'installateur ultra léger (~31 Ko) de SliTaz sur disque dur. 2.47 - Il permet d'installer SliTaz au choix à partir du Live-CD, d'une clé 2.48 - LiveUSB, d'une image ISO de SliTaz, ou depuis le web en téléchargeant la 2.49 - version stable, la version cooking ou en donnant le lien http d'une autre 2.50 - iso (ex: iso de developpement). 2.51 -</p> 2.52 -<p> 2.53 - Tazinst permet de formatter la partition cible aux formats de base ext2, 2.54 - ext3, ext4 ou d'autres formats si les paquets correspondants ont été 2.55 - installés. La partition /home peut être installée sur une autre partition, 2.56 - et si besoin être formattée avant l'installation dans un des formats 2.57 - disponibles. Tazinst peut, à la demande, installer le chargeur de démarrage 2.58 - Grub dans le mbr du disque cible. Un dual-boot avec une partition Windows© 2.59 - existante est possible, la recherche de la partition Windows© étant soit 2.60 - automatique, soit précisée manuellement. 2.61 -</p> 2.62 -<p> 2.63 - Tazinst permet également la mise à jour de SliTaz déjà installé sur une 2.64 - partition du disque dur, ce qui est pratique en cas de changement de 2.65 - version. Dans ce cas, Slitaz est mis à jour, les données présentes dans 2.66 - /home sont préservées, et les paquets supplémentaires sont réinstallés 2.67 - dans la nouvelle version. 2.68 -</p> 2.69 -<p> 2.70 - Tazinst a été créé pour les besoins de SliTaz GNU/Linux, mini distribution 2.71 - autonome. 2.72 -</p> 2.73 -<p> 2.74 - Tazinst, écrit en script shell à partir de zéro est compatible Bash, et 2.75 - fonctionne avec Ash du projet Busybox. Tazinst est distribué sous license 2.76 - libre GNU gpl v3. 2.77 -</p> 2.78 + 2.79 +<p>Tazinst est l'installateur ultra léger (~31 Ko) de SliTaz sur disque dur. Il 2.80 +permet d'installer SliTaz au choix à partir du Live-CD, d'une clé LiveUSB, d'une 2.81 +image ISO de SliTaz, ou depuis le web en téléchargeant la version stable, la 2.82 +version cooking ou en donnant le lien http d'une autre iso (ex : iso de 2.83 +developpement).</p> 2.84 +<p>Tazinst permet de formatter la partition cible aux formats de base ext2, 2.85 +ext3, ext4 ou d'autres formats si les paquets correspondants ont été installés. 2.86 +La partition /home peut être installée sur une autre partition, et si besoin 2.87 +être formattée avant l'installation dans un des formats disponibles. Tazinst 2.88 +peut, à la demande, installer le chargeur de démarrage Grub dans le mbr du 2.89 +disque cible. Un dual-boot avec une partition Windows™ existante est possible, 2.90 +la recherche de la partition Windows™ étant soit automatique, soit précisée 2.91 +manuellement.</p> 2.92 +<p>Tazinst permet également la mise à jour de SliTaz déjà installé sur une 2.93 +partition du disque dur, ce qui est pratique en cas de changement de version. 2.94 +Dans ce cas, Slitaz est mis à jour, les données présentes dans /home sont 2.95 +préservées, et les paquets supplémentaires sont réinstallés dans la nouvelle 2.96 +version.</p> 2.97 +<p>Tazinst a été créé pour les besoins de SliTaz GNU/Linux, mini distribution 2.98 +autonome.</p> 2.99 +<p>Tazinst, écrit en script shell à partir de zéro est compatible Bash, et 2.100 +fonctionne avec Ash du projet Busybox. Tazinst est distribué sous license libre 2.101 +GNU GPL v3.</p> 2.102 + 2.103 2.104 <h2>FICHIER DE PARAMÈTRES</h2> 2.105 -<p> 2.106 - L'installateur Tazinst permet de réaliser une installation automatiquement 2.107 - à l'aide d'un simple fichier de paramètres contenant des variables 2.108 - significatives telles que : 2.109 - <code>INST_TYPE="iso"</code>, <code>TGT_PARTITION="/dev/hda1"</code>. 2.110 2.111 - De cette manière, cela permet aux développeurs de créer différents types de 2.112 - frontend : Dialog, GTK et CGI/web dans TazPanel. Le frontend doit juste 2.113 - créer un fichier de paramètres, puis lancer tazinst en ligne de commande et 2.114 - afficher un rapport d'avancement des différentes étapes (Jauges et/ou 2.115 - messages). 2.116 -</p> 2.117 -<p> 2.118 - Le fichier de paramètres contient les variables suivantes : 2.119 -</p> 2.120 +<p>L'installateur Tazinst permet de réaliser une installation automatiquement à 2.121 +l'aide d'un simple fichier de paramètres contenant des variables significatives 2.122 +telles que : <code>INST_TYPE="iso"</code>, 2.123 +<code>TGT_PARTITION="/dev/hda1"</code>. 2.124 +De cette manière, cela permet aux développeurs de créer différents types de 2.125 +frontend : Dialog, GTK et CGI/web dans TazPanel. Le frontend doit juste créer un 2.126 +fichier de paramètres, puis lancer tazinst en ligne de commande et afficher un 2.127 +rapport d'avancement des différentes étapes (Jauges et/ou messages).</p> 2.128 +<p>Le fichier de paramètres contient les variables suivantes :</p> 2.129 + 2.130 <ul> 2.131 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.132 - Les variables décrivant la source d'installation : 2.133 + <li>Les variables décrivant la source d'installation : 2.134 2.135 -<ol> 2.136 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.137 - <strong>*INST_TYPE</strong> : le type du support contenant les fichiers 2.138 - sources de SliTaz, au choix : <strong>cdrom</strong> (LiveCD de SliTaz), 2.139 - <strong>usb</strong> (LiveUSB de SliTaz), <strong>iso</strong> (Image ISO 2.140 - de SliTaz), <strong>web</strong> (Image ISO sur le Web), 2.141 - <strong>weboot</strong>, 2.142 - ex : <code>INST_TYPE=web</code> 2.143 - </div></li> 2.144 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.145 - <strong>*SRC_FILE</strong> : le nom de la source contenant SliTaz. Il dépend 2.146 - du type de support : 2.147 - <ul> 2.148 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">cdrom (LiveCD de SliTaz) : 2.149 - <i>inutilisé</i> 2.150 - </div></li> 2.151 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">usb (LiveUSB de SliTaz) : Nom de la 2.152 - partition hôte de périphérique USB, ex : <code>SRC_FILE=/dev/sdb1</code> 2.153 - </div></li> 2.154 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">iso (Image ISO de SliTaz) : Nom du 2.155 - fichier ISO, ex : <code>SRC_FILE=~/slitaz.3.0.iso</code> 2.156 - </div></li> 2.157 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">web (Image ISO sur le Web) : Nom de 2.158 - l'URL, ex : <code> 2.159 - SRC_FILE=http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 2.160 - À noter que 3 URL sont prédéfinies : 'stable', 'cooking, 'rolling', ex : 2.161 - <code>SRC_FILE=cooking</code> téléchargera la dernière cooking disponible 2.162 - sur le web 2.163 - </div></li> 2.164 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">weboot : <i>inutilisé</i> 2.165 - </div></li> 2.166 - </ul> 2.167 - </div></li> 2.168 -</ol> 2.169 -</div></li> 2.170 + <ol> 2.171 + <li><strong>*INST_TYPE</strong> : le type du support contenant les 2.172 + fichiers sources de SliTaz, au choix : 2.173 + <strong>cdrom</strong> (LiveCD de SliTaz), 2.174 + <strong>usb</strong> (LiveUSB de SliTaz), 2.175 + <strong>iso</strong> (Image ISO de SliTaz), 2.176 + <strong>web</strong> (Image ISO sur le Web), 2.177 + <strong>weboot</strong>, 2.178 + ex : <code>INST_TYPE=web</code></li> 2.179 + <li><strong>*SRC_FILE</strong> : le nom de la source contenant 2.180 + SliTaz. Il dépend du type de support : 2.181 + <ul> 2.182 + <li>cdrom (LiveCD de SliTaz) : <i>inutilisé</i></li> 2.183 + <li>usb (LiveUSB de SliTaz) : Nom de la partition hôte de 2.184 + périphérique USB, ex : 2.185 + <code>SRC_FILE=/dev/sdb1</code></li> 2.186 + <li>iso (Image ISO de SliTaz) : Nom du fichier ISO, ex : 2.187 + <code>SRC_FILE=~/slitaz.3.0.iso</code></li> 2.188 + <li>web (Image ISO sur le Web) : Nom de l'URL, ex : 2.189 + <code>SRC_FILE=http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 2.190 + À noter que 3 URL sont prédéfinies : « stable », 2.191 + « cooking », « rolling », ex : 2.192 + <code>SRC_FILE=cooking</code> téléchargera la dernière 2.193 + cooking disponible sur le web</li> 2.194 + <li>weboot : <i>inutilisé</i></li> 2.195 + </ul> 2.196 + </li> 2.197 + </ol> 2.198 + </li> 2.199 + <li>Les variables décrivant la partition cible : 2.200 + <ol> 2.201 + <li><strong>*TGT_PARTITION</strong> : Le nom de la partition cible 2.202 + sur laquelle SliTaz sera installé ou mis à jour, ex : 2.203 + <code>TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3</code></li> 2.204 + <li><strong>TGT_FS</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, la 2.205 + partition cible sera formatée dans le système de fichiers 2.206 + indiqué, sinon, la partition sera nettoyée et le répertoire 2.207 + /home sera conservé, ex : <code>TGT_FS=ext3</code></li> 2.208 + <li><strong>TGT_HOME</strong> : Cette variable indique, si besoin 2.209 + est, le nom de la partition recevant le répertoire /home, ex : 2.210 + <code>TGT_HOME=/dev/hda5</code></li> 2.211 + <li><strong>TGT_HOME_FS</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, 2.212 + la partition /home sera formatée dans le système de fichiers 2.213 + indiqué, ex : <code>TGT_HOME_FS=ext2</code></li> 2.214 + </ol> 2.215 + </li> 2.216 + <li>Les paramètres du système : 2.217 + <ol> 2.218 + <li><strong>TGT_HOSTNAME</strong> : Nom du système, ex : 2.219 + <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=hd-slitaz</code>, par défaut 2.220 + <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=slitaz</code></li> 2.221 + <li><strong>TGT_ROOT_PWD</strong> : Mot de passe du 2.222 + super-utilisateur, ex : <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=toor</code>, par 2.223 + défaut <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=root</code></li> 2.224 + <li><strong>TGT_USER</strong> : Nom de l'utitisateur par défaut, 2.225 + ex : <code>TGT_USER=toto</code>, par défaut 2.226 + <code>TGT_USER=tux</code></li> 2.227 + <li><strong>TGT_USER_PWD</strong> : Mot de passe de l'utilisateur 2.228 + par défaut, ex : <code>TGT_USER_PWD=titi</code>, par défaut 2.229 + <code>TGT_USER_PWD=tux</code></li> 2.230 + </ol> 2.231 + </li> 2.232 + <li>Les variables de configuration du chargeur de démarrage (bootloader) : 2.233 + <ol> 2.234 + <li><strong>TGT_GRUB</strong> : Installation de GRUB (yes ou no), 2.235 + ex : <code>TGT_GRUB=yes</code>, par défaut 2.236 + <code>TGT_GRUB=no</code></li> 2.237 + <li><strong>TGT_WINBOOT</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, 2.238 + elle indique la partition contenant Windows™ pour mettre en 2.239 + place un Dual-boot. Elle peut être aussi positionnée à « auto », 2.240 + dans ce cas le dual-boot se fera sur la première partition 2.241 + Windows™ détectée, ex : <code>TGT_WINBOOT=auto</code></li> 2.242 + </ol> 2.243 + </li> 2.244 </ul> 2.245 2.246 -<ul> 2.247 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> Les variables décrivant la partition 2.248 - cible : 2.249 +<p>À noter que seules les variables précédées d'une atérisque sont obligatoires, 2.250 +les autres sont optionnelles. Ainsi un fichier de paramètres minimaliste peut 2.251 +être le suivant :</p> 2.252 2.253 - <ol> 2.254 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.255 - <strong>*TGT_PARTITION</strong> : Le nom de la partition cible sur laquelle 2.256 - SliTaz sera installé ou mis à jour, 2.257 - ex : <code>TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3</code> 2.258 - </div></li> 2.259 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.260 - <strong>TGT_FS</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, la partition 2.261 - cible sera formatée dans le système de fichiers indiqué, sinon, la partition 2.262 - sera nettoyée et le répertoire /home sera conservé, 2.263 - ex : <code>TGT_FS=ext3</code> 2.264 - </div></li> 2.265 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.266 - <strong>TGT_HOME</strong> : Cette variable indique, si besoin est, le nom de 2.267 - la partition recevant le répertoire /home, 2.268 - ex : <code>TGT_HOME=/dev/hda5</code> 2.269 - </div></li> 2.270 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.271 - <strong>TGT_HOME_FS</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, la 2.272 - partition /home sera formatée dans le système de fichiers indiqué, 2.273 - ex : <code>TGT_HOME_FS=ext2</code> 2.274 - </div></li> 2.275 -</ol> 2.276 -</div></li> 2.277 -</ul> 2.278 - 2.279 -<ul> 2.280 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> Les paramètres du système : 2.281 - 2.282 -<ol> 2.283 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.284 - <strong>TGT_HOSTNAME</strong> : Nom du système, 2.285 - ex : <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=hd-slitaz</code>, par défaut 2.286 - <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=slitaz</code> 2.287 - </div></li> 2.288 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.289 - <strong>TGT_ROOT_PWD</strong> : Mot de passe du super-utilisateur, 2.290 - ex : <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=toor</code>, par défaut 2.291 - <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=root</code> 2.292 - </div></li> 2.293 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.294 - <strong>TGT_USER</strong> : Nom de l'utitisateur par défaut, 2.295 - ex : <code>TGT_USER=toto</code>, par défaut 2.296 - <code>TGT_USER=tux</code> 2.297 - </div></li> 2.298 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.299 - <strong>TGT_USER_PWD</strong> : Mot de passe de l'utilisateur par défaut, 2.300 - ex : <code>TGT_USER_PWD=titi</code>, par défaut 2.301 - <code>TGT_USER_PWD=tux</code> 2.302 - </div></li> 2.303 -</ol> 2.304 -</div></li> 2.305 -</ul> 2.306 - 2.307 -<ul> 2.308 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> Les variables de configuration du chargeur 2.309 - de démarrage (bootloader) : 2.310 - 2.311 -<ol> 2.312 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.313 - <strong>TGT_GRUB</strong> : Installation de GRUB (yes ou no), 2.314 - ex : <code>TGT_GRUB=yes</code>, par défaut <code>TGT_GRUB=no</code> 2.315 - </div></li> 2.316 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.317 - <strong>TGT_WINBOOT</strong> : Si cette variable est renseignée, elle 2.318 - indique la partition contenant Windows© pour mettre en place un Dual-boot. 2.319 - Elle peut être aussi positionnée à 'auto', dans ce cas le dual-boot se 2.320 - fera sur la première partition Windows© détectée, 2.321 - ex : <code>TGT_WINBOOT=auto</code> 2.322 - </div></li> 2.323 -</ol> 2.324 -</div></li> 2.325 -</ul> 2.326 - 2.327 -<p> 2.328 - À noter que seules les variables précédées d'une atérisque sont 2.329 - obligatoires, les autres sont optionnelles. Ainsi un fichier de 2.330 - paramètres minimaliste peut être le suivant: 2.331 -</p> 2.332 <pre> 2.333 INST_TYPE=cdrom 2.334 TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3 2.335 </pre> 2.336 -<p> 2.337 - Ce fichier permettra une installation de SliTaz sur /dev/hda3, sans 2.338 - formatter la partition, à partir d'un LiveCD. 2.339 -</p> 2.340 + 2.341 +<p>Ce fichier permettra une installation de SliTaz sur /dev/hda3, sans formatter 2.342 +la partition, à partir d'un LiveCD.</p> 2.343 + 2.344 2.345 <h2>COMMANDES</h2> 2.346 2.347 -<a id="new"></a> 2.348 -<h3>new</h3> 2.349 -<p> 2.350 - Génère un fichier de paramètres autodocumenté, qui une fois édité 2.351 - suivant les besoins de l'utilisateur, permettra d'installer ou mettre 2.352 - à jour SliTaz sur disque dur. 2.353 -</p> 2.354 + 2.355 +<h3 id="new">new</h3> 2.356 + 2.357 +<p>Génère un fichier de paramètres autodocumenté, qui une fois édité suivant les 2.358 +besoins de l'utilisateur, permettra d'installer ou mettre à jour SliTaz sur 2.359 +disque dur.</p> 2.360 + 2.361 <pre> 2.362 tazinst new /var/lib/tazinst.conf 2.363 </pre> 2.364 2.365 -<a id="install"></a> 2.366 -<h3>install</h3> 2.367 -<p> 2.368 - Lance l'installation de SliTaz en fonction des données présentes dans le 2.369 - fichier de paramètres. Si le formattage de la partition est demandé, 2.370 - toutes les données seront perdues. Si le disque n'est pas formatté, toutes 2.371 - les données sauf un répertoire /home existant seront effacées, ce répertoire 2.372 - /home sera gardé tel quel. 2.373 -</p> 2.374 + 2.375 +<h3 id="install">install</h3> 2.376 + 2.377 +<p>Lance l'installation de SliTaz en fonction des données présentes dans le 2.378 +fichier de paramètres. Si le formattage de la partition est demandé, toutes les 2.379 +données seront perdues. Si le disque n'est pas formatté, toutes les données sauf 2.380 +un répertoire /home existant seront effacées, ce répertoire /home sera gardé tel 2.381 +quel.</p> 2.382 + 2.383 <pre> 2.384 tazinst install /var/lib/tazinst.conf 2.385 </pre> 2.386 2.387 -<a id="upgrade"></a> 2.388 -<h3>upgrade</h3> 2.389 -<p> 2.390 - Lance la mise à jour de SliTaz en fonction des données présentes dans le 2.391 - fichier de paramètres. Les répertoires /home /etc /var/www seront 2.392 - conservés, tous les autres répertoires seront supprimés. Tout paquet ajouté 2.393 - à la configuration de votre ancien système SliTaz sera mis à jour à la 2.394 - condition qu'une connexion internet soit active. 2.395 -</p> 2.396 + 2.397 +<h3 id="upgrade">upgrade</h3> 2.398 + 2.399 +<p>Lance la mise à jour de SliTaz en fonction des données présentes dans le 2.400 +fichier de paramètres. Les répertoires /home /etc /var/www seront conservés, 2.401 +tous les autres répertoires seront supprimés. Tout paquet ajouté à la 2.402 +configuration de votre ancien système SliTaz sera mis à jour à la condition 2.403 +qu'une connexion internet soit active.</p> 2.404 + 2.405 <pre> 2.406 tazinst upgrade /var/lib/tazinst.conf 2.407 </pre> 2.408 2.409 -<a id="showurl"></a> 2.410 -<h3>showurl</h3> 2.411 -<p> 2.412 - Affiche l'URL complète des raccourcis prédéfinis : 'stable', 'cooking, 2.413 - 'rolling'. 2.414 -</p> 2.415 -<p> 2.416 - Note: Vous pouvez redéfinir ces raccourcis dans le fichier système : 2.417 - /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf. 2.418 -</p> 2.419 + 2.420 +<h3 id="showurl">showurl</h3> 2.421 + 2.422 +<p>Affiche l'URL complète des raccourcis prédéfinis : « stable », « cooking », 2.423 +« rolling ».</p> 2.424 +<p>Note : Vous pouvez redéfinir ces raccourcis dans le fichier système : 2.425 +/etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf.</p> 2.426 + 2.427 <pre> 2.428 tazinst showurl stable 2.429 </pre> 2.430 2.431 -<a id="check"></a> 2.432 -<h3>check</h3> 2.433 -<p> 2.434 - Vérifie que le fichier de paramètres ne contient pas d'erreurs. 2.435 -</p> 2.436 + 2.437 +<h3 id="check">check</h3> 2.438 + 2.439 +<p>Vérifie que le fichier de paramètres ne contient pas d'erreurs.</p> 2.440 + 2.441 <pre> 2.442 tazinst check /var/lib/tazinst.conf 2.443 </pre> 2.444 2.445 -<a id="log"></a> 2.446 -<h3>log</h3> 2.447 -<p> 2.448 - Affiche le contenu du fichier journal. 2.449 -</p> 2.450 + 2.451 +<h3 id="log">log</h3> 2.452 + 2.453 +<p>Affiche le contenu du fichier journal.</p> 2.454 + 2.455 <pre> 2.456 tazinst log 2.457 </pre> 2.458 2.459 -<a id="version"></a> 2.460 -<h3>version</h3> 2.461 -<p> 2.462 - Affiche les informations de version. 2.463 -</p> 2.464 + 2.465 +<h3 id="version">version</h3> 2.466 + 2.467 +<p>Affiche les informations de version.</p> 2.468 + 2.469 <pre> 2.470 tazinst version 2.471 </pre> 2.472 2.473 + 2.474 <h2>FICHIER SYSTÈME DE CONFIGURATION</h2> 2.475 -<p> 2.476 - Le fichier système de configuration /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf permet de 2.477 - changer les paramètres par défaut de tazinst. Pour utiliser des valeurs 2.478 - personnalisées pour les URL, répertoires et fichiers, ce fichier doit être 2.479 - créé et les variables suivantes modifiées : 2.480 -</p> 2.481 + 2.482 +<p>Le fichier système de configuration /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf permet de 2.483 +changer les paramètres par défaut de tazinst. Pour utiliser des valeurs 2.484 +personnalisées pour les URL, répertoires et fichiers, ce fichier doit être créé 2.485 +et les variables suivantes modifiées :</p> 2.486 2.487 <ul> 2.488 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URLs prédéfinies : 2.489 - 2.490 -<ol> 2.491 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL de la version stable actuelle :<br /> 2.492 - <code>URL_STABLE="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/slitaz-4.0.iso" 2.493 - </code> 2.494 - </div></li> 2.495 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL de la version cooking :<br /> 2.496 - <code>URL_COOKING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso" 2.497 - </code> 2.498 - </div></li> 2.499 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL de la version rolling :<br /> 2.500 - <code>URL_ROLLING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-core.iso" 2.501 - </code> 2.502 - </div></li> 2.503 -</ol> 2.504 -</div></li> 2.505 + <li>URLs prédéfinies : 2.506 + <ol> 2.507 + <li>URL de la version stable actuelle : 2.508 + <pre>URL_STABLE="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/slitaz-4.0.iso"</pre> 2.509 + </li> 2.510 + <li>URL de la version cooking : 2.511 + <pre>URL_COOKING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso"</pre> 2.512 + </li> 2.513 + <li>URL de la version rolling : 2.514 + <pre>URL_ROLLING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-core.iso"</pre> 2.515 + </li> 2.516 + </ol> 2.517 + </li> 2.518 + <li>Points de montage : 2.519 + <ol> 2.520 + <li>Point de montage de la partition Source : 2.521 + <pre>SOURCE_ROOT="/media/source"</pre></li> 2.522 + <li> Point de montage de la partition Cible : 2.523 + <pre>TARGET_ROOT="/mnt/target"</pre></li> 2.524 + </ol> 2.525 + </li> 2.526 + <li>Debug et journal : 2.527 + <ol> 2.528 + <li>Emplacement du fichier journal : 2.529 + <pre>LOG="/var/log/tazinst.log"</pre></li> 2.530 + <li>Debugging : (non ⇒ 0, debug ⇒ 1) 2.531 + <pre>DEBUG=0</pre> 2.532 + Il est chaudement recommandé de définir <code>DEBUG=1</code> et 2.533 + de joindre le fichier journal resultant lors de l'envoi d'un 2.534 + rapport de bogue aux développeurs.</li> 2.535 + </ol> 2.536 + </li> 2.537 </ul> 2.538 2.539 -<ul> 2.540 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Points de montage : 2.541 - 2.542 -<ol> 2.543 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.544 - Point de montage de la partition Source :<br /> 2.545 - <code>SOURCE_ROOT="/media/source"</code> 2.546 - </div></li> 2.547 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 2.548 - Point de montage de la partition Cible :<br /> 2.549 - <code>TARGET_ROOT="/mnt/target"</code> 2.550 - </div></li> 2.551 -</ol> 2.552 -</div></li> 2.553 -</ul> 2.554 - 2.555 -<ul> 2.556 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Debug et journal : 2.557 - 2.558 -<ol> 2.559 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Emplacement du fichier journal :<br /> 2.560 - <code>LOG="/var/log/tazinst.log"</code> 2.561 - </div></li> 2.562 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Debugging: (non => 0, debug => 1)<br /> 2.563 - <code>DEBUG=0</code><br /> 2.564 - Il est chaudement recommandé de définir <code>DEBUG=1</code> et de 2.565 - joindre le fichier journal resultant lors de l'envoi d'un rapport de 2.566 - bogue aux développeurs. 2.567 - </div></li> 2.568 -</ol> 2.569 -</div></li> 2.570 -</ul> 2.571 2.572 <h2>MAINTENEURS</h2> 2.573 -<p> 2.574 - Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org> <br /> 2.575 - Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org> 2.576 -</p> 2.577 + 2.578 +<p>Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org><br /> 2.579 +Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org></p> 2.580 2.581 <!-- End of content --> 2.582 </div> 2.583 2.584 -<div id="footer"> 2.585 - Copyright © 2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 2.586 -</div> 2.587 +<footer> 2.588 + Copyright © 2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 2.589 +</footer> 2.590 2.591 </body> 2.592 </html>
3.1 --- a/doc/tazinst.html Sat Mar 23 08:44:40 2013 +0100 3.2 +++ b/doc/tazinst.html Sat May 04 18:13:40 2013 +0000 3.3 @@ -1,355 +1,1 @@ 3.4 -<!DOCTYPE html> 3.5 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 3.6 -<head> 3.7 - <title>Tazinst Manual - Manual for 'tazinst' installer</title> 3.8 - <meta charset="utf-8" /> 3.9 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 3.10 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> 3.11 -</head> 3.12 -<body> 3.13 - 3.14 -<!-- Header --> 3.15 -<div id="header"> 3.16 - <h1>Tazinst Manual</h1> 3.17 -</div> 3.18 - 3.19 -<!-- Start content --> 3.20 -<div id="content"> 3.21 - 3.22 -<h2>NAME</h2> 3.23 -<p> 3.24 - Tazinst - Tiny autonomous zone installer manager 3.25 -</p> 3.26 - 3.27 -<h2>SYNTAX</h2> 3.28 -<pre> 3.29 -tazinst [command] [option] 3.30 -</pre> 3.31 - 3.32 -<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2> 3.33 -<p> 3.34 - Tazinst is a lightweight SliTaz HDD installer (~ 31 KB). It installs SliTaz 3.35 - to a hard drive from a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, a SliTaz ISO image, or from 3.36 - the web by downloading a stable, cooking or rolling version or by giving 3.37 - the http link of another iso (eg: Development ISO). 3.38 -</p> 3.39 -<p> 3.40 - Tazinst can format the target partition to ext2, ext3, ext4 or other formats 3.41 - if the matching packages are installed. The home partition can be installed 3.42 - on another partition and if need be, formatted before installation into any 3.43 - one of the available formats. Tazinst may upon request install the Grub 3.44 - bootloader in the MBR of the target disk. A dual-boot with an existing 3.45 - Windows© partition is possible, finding the Windows© partition can either be 3.46 - done automatically or manually specified. 3.47 -</p> 3.48 -<p> 3.49 - Tazinst can also update SliTaz installed on a hard disk partition which is 3.50 - handy in case of version changes. In this case, Slitaz is updated, data in 3.51 - /home is preserved and additional packages are reinstalled on to the new 3.52 - version. 3.53 -</p> 3.54 -<p> 3.55 - Tazinst was created independently for the needs of the SliTaz GNU/Linux mini 3.56 - distribution. 3.57 -</p> 3.58 -<p> 3.59 - Tazinst is written from scratch in shell script and is compatible with 3.60 - Busybox Ash and Bash. Tazinst is licensed under the GNU Free gpl v3. 3.61 -</p> 3.62 - 3.63 -<h2>SETUP FILE</h2> 3.64 -<p> 3.65 - Tazinst installer is able to perform an installation automatically based on 3.66 - a simple setup file with clear variables such as: 3.67 - <code>INST_TYPE="iso"</code>, <code>TGT_PARTITION="/dev/hda1"</code>. 3.68 - 3.69 - With this way, it allows developers to create a different kind of frontend: 3.70 - Dialog, GTK and CGI/web in TazPanel. The frontend just has to create a 3.71 - setup file and start the cmdline installer and report steps in a nice way 3.72 - (progress bar or/and messages). 3.73 -</p> 3.74 -<p> 3.75 - The setup file contains the following variables: 3.76 -</p> 3.77 -<ul> 3.78 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.79 - The variables describing the installation source: 3.80 - 3.81 -<ol> 3.82 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.83 - <strong>*INST_TYPE</strong>: the type of media containing the SliTaz source 3.84 - files, either: <strong>cdrom</strong> (SliTaz LiveCD), <strong>usb</strong> 3.85 - (SliTaz LiveUSB), <strong>iso</strong> (ISO image of SliTaz), 3.86 - <strong>web</strong> (ISO image on the Web), <strong>weboot</strong>, 3.87 - ex: <code>INST_TYPE=web</code> 3.88 - </div></li> 3.89 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.90 - <strong>SRC_FILE</strong>: the name of the source file containing SliTaz. 3.91 - It depends on the type of support: 3.92 - <ul> 3.93 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">cdrom (SliTaz LiveCD): 3.94 - <i>unused</i> 3.95 - </div></li> 3.96 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">usb (SliTaz LiveUSB): name of the 3.97 - partition on the host USB device, ex: <code>SRC_FILE=/dev/sdb1</code> 3.98 - </div></li> 3.99 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">iso (ISO image of SliTaz): name of the 3.100 - ISO file, ex: <code>SRC_FILE=~/slitaz.3.0.iso</code> 3.101 - </div></li> 3.102 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">web (ISO image on the Web): name of the 3.103 - URL, ex: <code> 3.104 - SRC_FILE=http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 3.105 - Note that 3 URLs are predefined: 'stable', 'cooking, 'rolling', ex: 3.106 - <code>SRC_FILE=cooking</code> downloads the latest cooking available 3.107 - from the web 3.108 - </div></li> 3.109 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">weboot: <i>unused</i> 3.110 - </div></li> 3.111 - </ul> 3.112 - </div></li> 3.113 -</ol> 3.114 -</div></li> 3.115 -</ul> 3.116 - 3.117 -<ul> 3.118 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">The variables describing the target 3.119 - partition: 3.120 - 3.121 -<ol> 3.122 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.123 - <strong>*TGT_PARTITION</strong>: the name of the target partition SliTaz 3.124 - will install to or update, 3.125 - ex: <code>TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3</code> 3.126 - </div></li> 3.127 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.128 - <strong>TGT_FS</strong>: if this variable is entered, the target partition 3.129 - will be formatted in the file system specified, otherwise the partition will 3.130 - be cleaned and /home will be preserved, ex: <code>TGT_FS=ext3</code> 3.131 - </div></li> 3.132 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.133 - <strong>TGT_HOME</strong>: this variable indicates if need be, the name of 3.134 - the partition to receive the /home directory, 3.135 - ex: <code>TGT_HOME=/dev/hda5</code> 3.136 - </div></li> 3.137 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.138 - <strong>TGT_HOME_FS</strong>: if this variable is entered, the home 3.139 - partition will be formatted in the file system specified, 3.140 - ex: <code>TGT_HOME_FS=ext2</code> 3.141 - </div></li> 3.142 -</ol> 3.143 -</div></li> 3.144 -</ul> 3.145 - 3.146 -<ul> 3.147 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">The system settings: 3.148 - 3.149 -<ol> 3.150 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.151 - <strong>TGT_HOSTNAME</strong>: name of the system, 3.152 - ex: <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=hd-slitaz</code>, by default 3.153 - <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=slitaz</code> 3.154 - </div></li> 3.155 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.156 - <strong>TGT_ROOT_PWD</strong>: superuser password, 3.157 - ex: <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=toor</code>, by default 3.158 - <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=root</code> 3.159 - </div></li> 3.160 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.161 - <strong>TGT_USER</strong>: user name, 3.162 - ex: <code>TGT_USER=toto</code>, by default <code>TGT_USER=tux</code> 3.163 - </div></li> 3.164 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.165 - <strong>TGT_USER_PWD</strong>: user password, 3.166 - ex: <code>TGT_USER_PWD=titi</code>, by default 3.167 - <code>TGT_USER_PWD=tux</code> 3.168 - </div></li> 3.169 -</ol> 3.170 -</div></li> 3.171 -</ul> 3.172 - 3.173 -<ul> 3.174 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> The boot loader (bootloader) 3.175 - configuration variables: 3.176 - 3.177 -<ol> 3.178 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.179 - <strong>TGT_GRUB</strong>: install the GRUB bootloader (yes or no), 3.180 - ex: <code>TGT_GRUB=yes</code>, by default <code>TGT_GRUB=no</code> 3.181 - </div></li> 3.182 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.183 - <strong>TGT_WINBOOT</strong>: if this variable is entered, it indicates the 3.184 - partition containing Windows© to implement a dual-boot. It can also be set 3.185 - to 'auto', in this case the dual-boot will be on the first partition 3.186 - Windows© detects, 3.187 - ex: <code>TGT_WINBOOT=auto</code> 3.188 - </div></li> 3.189 -</ol> 3.190 -</div></li> 3.191 -</ul> 3.192 - 3.193 -<p> 3.194 - Note that only variables preceded by a asterisk are mandatory, others are 3.195 - optional. Thus a minimal setup file can be: 3.196 -</p> 3.197 -<pre> 3.198 -INST_TYPE=cdrom 3.199 -TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3 3.200 -</pre> 3.201 -<p> 3.202 - This file will install SliTaz on /dev/hda3 formatting the partition from a 3.203 - LiveCD. 3.204 -</p> 3.205 - 3.206 -<h2>COMMANDS</h2> 3.207 - 3.208 -<a id="new"></a> 3.209 -<h3>new</h3> 3.210 -<p> 3.211 - Generates a new self-documenting setup file which when edited as required 3.212 - by the user will install or update SliTaz to a hard drive. 3.213 -</p> 3.214 -<pre> 3.215 -tazinst new /var/lib/tazinst.conf 3.216 -</pre> 3.217 - 3.218 - 3.219 -<a id="install"></a> 3.220 -<h3>install</h3> 3.221 -<p> 3.222 - Performs a SliTaz install on a HDD based on data in the setup file. 3.223 - If you decide to format your HDD, all data will be lost. If you do not 3.224 - format, all data except for any existing /home directory will be removed, 3.225 - the home directory will be kept as is. 3.226 -</p> 3.227 -<pre> 3.228 -tazinst install /var/lib/tazinst.conf 3.229 -</pre> 3.230 - 3.231 -<a id="upgrade"></a> 3.232 -<h3>upgrade</h3> 3.233 -<p> 3.234 - Upgrade an existing SliTaz system on a HDD based on data in the setup file. 3.235 - Your /home /etc /var/www directories will be kept, all other directories 3.236 - will be removed. Any additional package added to your old Slitaz system 3.237 - will be updated as long you have an active internet connection. 3.238 -</p> 3.239 -<pre> 3.240 -tazinst upgrade /var/lib/tazinst.conf 3.241 -</pre> 3.242 - 3.243 -<a id="showurl"></a> 3.244 -<h3>showurl</h3> 3.245 -<p> 3.246 - Display the full URL of the predefined shortcuts: 'stable', 'cooking, 3.247 - 'rolling'. 3.248 -</p> 3.249 -<p> 3.250 - Note: You may overwrite these shortcuts in the system file: 3.251 - /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf. 3.252 -</p> 3.253 -<pre> 3.254 -tazinst showurl stable 3.255 -</pre> 3.256 - 3.257 -<a id="check"></a> 3.258 -<h3>check</h3> 3.259 -<p> 3.260 - Check a setup file for errors. 3.261 -</p> 3.262 -<pre> 3.263 -tazinst check /var/lib/tazinst.conf 3.264 -</pre> 3.265 - 3.266 -<a id="log"></a> 3.267 -<h3>log</h3> 3.268 -<p> 3.269 - Display the last log file contents and exit. 3.270 -</p> 3.271 -<pre> 3.272 -tazinst log 3.273 -</pre> 3.274 - 3.275 -<a id="version"></a> 3.276 -<h3>version</h3> 3.277 -<p> 3.278 - Print the version information and exit. 3.279 -</p> 3.280 -<pre> 3.281 -tazinst version 3.282 -</pre> 3.283 - 3.284 -<h2>SYSTEM FILE</h2> 3.285 -<p> 3.286 - The /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf configuration file allows you to change the default 3.287 - settings of tazinst, if you want to use custom values for URLs, directories 3.288 - and files, you'll have to create one and modify the following variables: 3.289 -</p> 3.290 - 3.291 -<ul> 3.292 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Predefined urls: 3.293 - 3.294 -<ol> 3.295 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL of the current stable version:<br /> 3.296 - <code>URL_STABLE="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/slitaz-4.0.iso" 3.297 - </code> 3.298 - </div></li> 3.299 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL of the current cooking version:<br /> 3.300 - <code>URL_COOKING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso" 3.301 - </code> 3.302 - </div></li> 3.303 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">URL of the current rolling version:<br /> 3.304 - <code>URL_ROLLING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-core.iso" 3.305 - </code> 3.306 - </div></li> 3.307 -</ol> 3.308 -</div></li> 3.309 -</ul> 3.310 - 3.311 -<ul> 3.312 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Mount points: 3.313 - 3.314 -<ol> 3.315 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.316 - Source partition mount point:<br /> 3.317 - <code>SOURCE_ROOT="/media/source"</code> 3.318 - </div></li> 3.319 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 3.320 - Target partition mount point:<br /> 3.321 - <code>TARGET_ROOT="/mnt/target"</code> 3.322 - </div></li> 3.323 -</ol> 3.324 -</div></li> 3.325 -</ul> 3.326 - 3.327 -<ul> 3.328 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Log and Debug: 3.329 - 3.330 -<ol> 3.331 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Log File Location:<br /> 3.332 - <code>LOG="/var/log/tazinst.log"</code> 3.333 - </div></li> 3.334 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Debugging: (quiet => 0, debug => 1)<br /> 3.335 - <code>DEBUG=0</code><br /> 3.336 - It is highly recommended to set <code>DEBUG=1</code> and attach the 3.337 - contents of the resulting Log file when sending a bug report to 3.338 - developers. 3.339 - </div></li> 3.340 -</ol> 3.341 -</div></li> 3.342 -</ul> 3.343 - 3.344 -<h2>MAINTAINERS</h2> 3.345 -<p> 3.346 - Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org> <br /> 3.347 - Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org> 3.348 -</p> 3.349 - 3.350 -<!-- End of content --> 3.351 -</div> 3.352 - 3.353 -<div id="footer"> 3.354 - Copyright © 2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 3.355 -</div> 3.356 - 3.357 -</body> 3.358 -</html> 3.359 +tazinst.en.html 3.360 \ No newline at end of file
4.1 --- a/doc/tazinst.pt.html Sat Mar 23 08:44:40 2013 +0100 4.2 +++ b/doc/tazinst.pt.html Sat May 04 18:13:40 2013 +0000 4.3 @@ -1,352 +1,291 @@ 4.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 4.5 -html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 4.6 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="pt"> 4.7 <head> 4.8 + <meta charset="utf-8" /> 4.9 <title>Manual do instalador Tazinst Manual</title> 4.10 - <meta charset="utf-8" /> 4.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 4.12 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> 4.13 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../slitaz-doc.css" /> 4.14 + <script type="text/javascript" src="../slitaz-doc.js"></script> 4.15 </head> 4.16 <body> 4.17 4.18 -<!-- Header --> 4.19 -<div id="header"> 4.20 +<header> 4.21 <h1>Manual do Tazinst</h1> 4.22 -</div> 4.23 +</header> 4.24 4.25 <!-- Start content --> 4.26 <div id="content"> 4.27 4.28 + 4.29 <h2>NOME</h2> 4.30 -<p> 4.31 - Tazinst - Instalador do SliTaz 4.32 -</p> 4.33 + 4.34 +<p>Tazinst — Instalador do SliTaz</p> 4.35 + 4.36 4.37 <h2>SINTAXE</h2> 4.38 + 4.39 <pre> 4.40 tazinst [comando] [opção] 4.41 </pre> 4.42 4.43 + 4.44 <h2>DESCRIÇÃO</h2> 4.45 -<p> 4.46 - O Tazinst é o instalador do SliTaz em disco rígidos, com um executável que 4.47 - possui mais ou menos 31 Kb. Ele instala o SliTaz no disco rígido a partir 4.48 - de uma mídia LiveCD, de um LiveUSB, de uma Imagem ISO ou a partir da web, 4.49 - usando uma versão estável, de testes (cooking) ou rolling, ou então 4.50 - a partir de uma ISO encontrada em um link da web (uma ISO de 4.51 - desenvolvimento, por exemplo, encontrada num mirror oficial). 4.52 -</p> 4.53 -<p> 4.54 - O Tazinst pode formatar uma partiçÃo em ext2, ext3, ext4 ou outro formato 4.55 - caso os pacotes necessários estejam instalados. O diretório /home pode ser 4.56 - instalado em qualquer partição, caso necessário, e ser formatado em qualquer 4.57 - formato requerido. Ele também pode instalar o Grub na MBR do disco alvo. 4.58 - Dual Boot com Windows é suportado caso uma partição Windows seja encontrada, 4.59 - seja automaticamente ou manualmente. 4.60 -</p> 4.61 -<p> 4.62 - O Tazinst pode atualizar o SliTaz instalado em um disco rígido, o que é 4.63 - útil em mudanças de versão. Neste caso, a distribuição é atualizada, 4.64 - os dados em /home são preservados e pacotes adicionais são reinstalados 4.65 - com sua nova versão. 4.66 -</p> 4.67 -<p> 4.68 - O Tazinst foi criado em Shell Script e é compatível com o Ash e Bash 4.69 - do Busybox. É licenciado sob GNU Free gpl v3. 4.70 -</p> 4.71 + 4.72 +<p>O Tazinst é o instalador do SliTaz em disco rígidos, com um executável que 4.73 +possui mais ou menos 31 Kb. Ele instala o SliTaz no disco rígido a partir de uma 4.74 +mídia LiveCD, de um LiveUSB, de uma Imagem ISO ou a partir da web, usando uma 4.75 +versão estável, de testes (cooking) ou rolling, ou então a partir de uma ISO 4.76 +encontrada em um link da web (uma ISO de desenvolvimento, por exemplo, 4.77 +encontrada num mirror oficial).</p> 4.78 +<p>O Tazinst pode formatar uma partição em ext2, ext3, ext4 ou outro formato 4.79 +caso os pacotes necessários estejam instalados. O diretório /home pode ser 4.80 +instalado em qualquer partição, caso necessário, e ser formatado em qualquer 4.81 +formato requerido. Ele também pode instalar o Grub na MBR do disco alvo. Dual 4.82 +Boot com Windows é suportado caso uma partição Windows seja encontrada, seja 4.83 +automaticamente ou manualmente.</p> 4.84 +<p>O Tazinst pode atualizar o SliTaz instalado em um disco rígido, o que é útil 4.85 +em mudanças de versão. Neste caso, a distribuição é atualizada, os dados em 4.86 +/home são preservados e pacotes adicionais são reinstalados com sua nova 4.87 +versão.</p> 4.88 +<p>O Tazinst foi criado em Shell Script e é compatível com o Ash e Bash do 4.89 +Busybox. É licenciado sob GNU Free GPL v3.</p> 4.90 + 4.91 4.92 <h2>ARQUIVO DE CONFIGURAÇÃO</h2> 4.93 -<p> 4.94 - O instalador Tazinst pode instalar o SliTaz automaticamente usando um 4.95 - arquivo de configuração que possui variáveis como 4.96 - <code>INST_TYPE="iso"</code>, <code>TGT_PARTITION="/dev/hda1"</code>. 4.97 - Desta forma, permite aos desenvolvedores criar diferentes interfaces de 4.98 - usuário: Dialog, GTK e Web/CGI no TazPanel. A interface cria um arquivo 4.99 - de configuração e inicia o instalador na linha de comando, informando os 4.100 - passos com mensagens ou uma barra de progresso. 4.101 -</p> 4.102 -<p> 4.103 - O arquivo de configuração possui as seguintes variáveis: 4.104 -</p> 4.105 + 4.106 +<p>O instalador Tazinst pode instalar o SliTaz automaticamente usando um arquivo 4.107 +de configuração que possui variáveis como <code>INST_TYPE="iso"</code>, 4.108 +<code>TGT_PARTITION="/dev/hda1"</code>. Desta forma, permite aos desenvolvedores 4.109 +criar diferentes interfaces de usuário: Dialog, GTK e Web/CGI no TazPanel. A 4.110 +interface cria um arquivo de configuração e inicia o instalador na linha de 4.111 +comando, informando os passos com mensagens ou uma barra de progresso.</p> 4.112 +<p>O arquivo de configuração possui as seguintes variáveis:</p> 4.113 + 4.114 <ul> 4.115 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.116 - Variáveis que descrevem a origem de instalação: 4.117 -<ol> 4.118 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.119 - <strong>*INST_TYPE</strong>: o tipo de mídia que contem os arquivos fontes, 4.120 - sendo <strong>cdrom</strong> (SliTaz LiveCD), <strong>usb</strong> 4.121 - (SliTaz LiveUSB), <strong>iso</strong> (imagem ISO do SliTaz), 4.122 - <strong>web</strong> (imagem ISO na Web), <strong>weboot</strong>. Por 4.123 - exemplo: <code>INST_TYPE=web</code> 4.124 - </div></li> 4.125 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.126 - <strong>SRC_FILE</strong>: o nome do arquivo fonte que contem o SliTaz, 4.127 - depende do tipo de mídia escolhida: 4.128 - <ul> 4.129 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">cdrom (SliTaz LiveCD): 4.130 - <i>não utilizado</i> 4.131 - </div></li> 4.132 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">usb (SliTaz LiveUSB): nome da partição 4.133 - no dispositivo USB, por exemplo: <code>SRC_FILE=/dev/sdb1</code> 4.134 - </div></li> 4.135 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">iso (imagem ISO do SliTaz): nome da 4.136 - imagem ISO, por exemplo: <code>SRC_FILE=~/slitaz.3.0.iso</code> 4.137 - </div></li> 4.138 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">web (imagem ISO na Web): endereço da 4.139 - imagem na web, por exemplo: 4.140 - <code> 4.141 - SRC_FILE=http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 4.142 - Note que 3 endereços estão predefinidos: 'stable', 'cooking, 'rolling', 4.143 - por exemplo: 4.144 - <code>SRC_FILE=cooking</code> baixa utiliza a última versão de testes 4.145 - disponível no mirror. 4.146 - </div></li> 4.147 - <li class="level2"><div class="li">weboot: <i>não utilizado</i> 4.148 - </div></li> 4.149 - </ul> 4.150 - </div></li> 4.151 -</ol> 4.152 -</div></li> 4.153 + <li>Variáveis que descrevem a origem de instalação: 4.154 + <ol> 4.155 + <li><strong>*INST_TYPE</strong>: o tipo de mídia que contem os 4.156 + arquivos fontes, sendo 4.157 + <strong>cdrom</strong> (SliTaz LiveCD), 4.158 + <strong>usb</strong> (SliTaz LiveUSB), 4.159 + <strong>iso</strong> (imagem ISO do SliTaz), 4.160 + <strong>web</strong> (imagem ISO na Web), 4.161 + <strong>weboot</strong>. Por exemplo: 4.162 + <code>INST_TYPE=web</code></li> 4.163 + <li><strong>SRC_FILE</strong>: o nome do arquivo fonte que contem o 4.164 + SliTaz, depende do tipo de mídia escolhida: 4.165 + <ul> 4.166 + <li>cdrom (SliTaz LiveCD): <i>não utilizado</i></li> 4.167 + <li>usb (SliTaz LiveUSB): nome da partição no dispositivo 4.168 + USB, por exemplo: <code>SRC_FILE=/dev/sdb1</code></li> 4.169 + <li>iso (imagem ISO do SliTaz): nome da imagem ISO, por 4.170 + exemplo: <code>SRC_FILE=~/slitaz.3.0.iso</code></li> 4.171 + <li>web (imagem ISO na Web): endereço da imagem na web, por 4.172 + exemplo: 4.173 + <code>SRC_FILE=http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso</code>. 4.174 + Note que 3 endereços estão predefinidos: “stable”, 4.175 + “cooking”, “rolling”, por exemplo: 4.176 + <code>SRC_FILE=cooking</code> baixa utiliza a última 4.177 + versão de testes disponível no mirror.</li> 4.178 + <li>weboot: <i>não utilizado</i></li> 4.179 + </ul> 4.180 + </li> 4.181 + </ol> 4.182 + </li> 4.183 + <li>Variável que determina a partição alvo: 4.184 + <ol> 4.185 + <li><strong>*TGT_PARTITION</strong>: nome da partição alvo em que 4.186 + o SliTaz será instalado ou atualizado, por exemplo: 4.187 + <code>TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3</code></li> 4.188 + <li><strong>TGT_FS</strong>: se esta variável for utilizada, 4.189 + a partição alvo será formatada no sistema de arquivos 4.190 + especificado, caso contrário a partição ficará a salvo 4.191 + e o diretório /home será preservado, por exemplo: 4.192 + <code>TGT_FS=ext3</code></li> 4.193 + <li><strong>TGT_HOME</strong>: esta variável indica, caso se queira, 4.194 + a partição que será utilizada para o diretório /home, por 4.195 + exemplo: <code>TGT_HOME=/dev/hda5</code></li> 4.196 + <li><strong>TGT_HOME_FS</strong>: se esta variável for utilizada, 4.197 + a partição /home será formatada no sistema de arquivos 4.198 + especificado, por exemplo: <code>TGT_HOME_FS=ext2</code></li> 4.199 + </ol> 4.200 + </li> 4.201 + <li>Configurações do sistema: 4.202 + <ol> 4.203 + <li><strong>TGT_HOSTNAME</strong>: nome do sistema, por exemplo: 4.204 + <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=hd-slitaz</code>, por padrão 4.205 + <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=slitaz</code></li> 4.206 + <li><strong>TGT_ROOT_PWD</strong>: senha do usuário root, por 4.207 + exemplo: <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=toor</code>, por padrão 4.208 + <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=root</code></li> 4.209 + <li><strong>TGT_USER</strong>: nome do usuáriou, por exemplo: 4.210 + <code>TGT_USER=toto</code>, por padrão 4.211 + <code>TGT_USER=tux</code></li> 4.212 + <li><strong>TGT_USER_PWD</strong>: senha do usuário, por exemplo: 4.213 + <code>TGT_USER_PWD=titi</code>, por padrão 4.214 + <code>TGT_USER_PWD=tux</code></li> 4.215 + </ol> 4.216 + </li> 4.217 + <li>Configuração do gerenciador de boot (bootloader): 4.218 + <ol> 4.219 + <li><strong>TGT_GRUB</strong>: instala o gerenciado de boot GRUB 4.220 + (“yes” para sim, “no” para não), por exemplo: 4.221 + <code>TGT_GRUB=yes</code>, por padrão 4.222 + <code>TGT_GRUB=no</code></li> 4.223 + <li><strong>TGT_WINBOOT</strong>: se esta variável for definida, 4.224 + indica uma partição que contem um sistema Windows para que seja 4.225 + utilizado o dual boot. Pode ser definida como “auto”, neste caso 4.226 + será utilizada a primeira partição com Windows detectada, por 4.227 + exemplo: <code>TGT_WINBOOT=auto</code></li> 4.228 + </ol> 4.229 + </li> 4.230 </ul> 4.231 4.232 -<ul> 4.233 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Variável que determina a partição alvo: 4.234 -<ol> 4.235 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.236 - <strong>*TGT_PARTITION</strong>: nome da partição alvo em que o SliTaz será 4.237 - instalado ou atualizado, por exemplo: <code>TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3</code> 4.238 - </div></li> 4.239 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.240 - <strong>TGT_FS</strong>: se esta variável for utilizada, a partição alvo 4.241 - será formatada no sistema de arquivos especificado, caso contrário a 4.242 - partição ficará a salvo e o diretório /home será preservado, por exemplo: 4.243 - <code>TGT_FS=ext3</code> 4.244 - </div></li> 4.245 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.246 - <strong>TGT_HOME</strong>: esta variável indica, caso se queira, a partição 4.247 - que será utilizada para o diretório /home, por exemplo: 4.248 - <code>TGT_HOME=/dev/hda5</code> 4.249 - </div></li> 4.250 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.251 - <strong>TGT_HOME_FS</strong>: se esta variável for utilizada, a partição 4.252 - /home será formatada no sistema de arquivos especificado, por exemplo: 4.253 - <code>TGT_HOME_FS=ext2</code> 4.254 - </div></li> 4.255 -</ol> 4.256 -</div></li> 4.257 -</ul> 4.258 +<p>Note que somente variáveis marcadas com um asterisco nesta ajuda ajuda são 4.259 +obrigatórias, as outras são opcionais. Então, um arquivo de configuração mínimo 4.260 +para instalação seria:</p> 4.261 4.262 -<ul> 4.263 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Configurações do sistema: 4.264 - 4.265 -<ol> 4.266 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.267 - <strong>TGT_HOSTNAME</strong>: nome do sistema, por exemplo: 4.268 - <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=hd-slitaz</code>, por padrão 4.269 - <code>TGT_HOSTNAME=slitaz</code> 4.270 - </div></li> 4.271 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.272 - <strong>TGT_ROOT_PWD</strong>: senha do usuário root, por exemplo: 4.273 - <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=toor</code>, por padrão 4.274 - <code>TGT_ROOT_PWD=root</code> 4.275 - </div></li> 4.276 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.277 - <strong>TGT_USER</strong>: nome do usuáriou, por exemplo: 4.278 - <code>TGT_USER=toto</code>, por padrão 4.279 - <code>TGT_USER=tux</code> 4.280 - </div></li> 4.281 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.282 - <strong>TGT_USER_PWD</strong>: senha do usuário, por exemplo: 4.283 - <code>TGT_USER_PWD=titi</code>, por padrão 4.284 - <code>TGT_USER_PWD=tux</code> 4.285 - </div></li> 4.286 -</ol> 4.287 -</div></li> 4.288 -</ul> 4.289 - 4.290 -<ul> 4.291 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> Configuração do gerenciador de boot 4.292 - (bootloader): 4.293 - 4.294 -<ol> 4.295 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.296 - <strong>TGT_GRUB</strong>: instala o gerenciado de boot GRUB 4.297 - ('yes' para sim, 'no' para não), por exemplo: 4.298 - <code>TGT_GRUB=yes</code>, por padrão 4.299 - <code>TGT_GRUB=no</code> 4.300 - </div></li> 4.301 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.302 - <strong>TGT_WINBOOT</strong>: se esta variável for definida, indica 4.303 - uma partição que contem um sistema Windows para que seja utilizado o dual 4.304 - boot. Pode ser definida como 'auto', neste caso será utilizada a primeira 4.305 - partição com Windows detectada, por exemplo: 4.306 - <code>TGT_WINBOOT=auto</code> 4.307 - </div></li> 4.308 -</ol> 4.309 -</div></li> 4.310 -</ul> 4.311 - 4.312 -<p> 4.313 - Note que somente variáveis marcadas com um asterisco nesta ajuda ajuda 4.314 - são obrigatórias, as outras são opcionais. Então, um arquivo de configuração 4.315 - mínimo para instalação seria: 4.316 -</p> 4.317 <pre> 4.318 INST_TYPE=cdrom 4.319 TGT_PARTITION=/dev/hda3 4.320 </pre> 4.321 -<p> 4.322 - Este arquivo mínimo instala o SliTaz na partição /dev/hda3, formatando a 4.323 - partição e utilizando o LiveCD como fonte. 4.324 -</p> 4.325 + 4.326 +<p>Este arquivo mínimo instala o SliTaz na partição /dev/hda3, formatando 4.327 +a partição e utilizando o LiveCD como fonte.</p> 4.328 + 4.329 4.330 <h2>COMANDOS</h2> 4.331 4.332 -<a id="new"></a> 4.333 -<h3>new</h3> 4.334 -<p> 4.335 - Gera um arquivo de configuração comentado que, ao ser editado pelo usuário, 4.336 - irá instalar ou atualizar o SliTaz no dísco rígido 4.337 -</p> 4.338 + 4.339 +<h3 id="new">new</h3> 4.340 + 4.341 +<p>Gera um arquivo de configuração comentado que, ao ser editado pelo usuário, 4.342 +irá instalar ou atualizar o SliTaz no dísco rígido</p> 4.343 + 4.344 <pre> 4.345 tazinst new /var/lib/tazinst.conf 4.346 </pre> 4.347 4.348 -<a id="install"></a> 4.349 -<h3>install</h3> 4.350 -<p> 4.351 - Instala o SliTaz no dísco rígido utilizando os dados informados no 4.352 - arquivo de configuração. Caso se decida formatar o HD, todos os dados nele 4.353 - serão perdidos. Caso não se formate, todos os dados a não ser os contidos 4.354 - em /home serão removidos, ou seja, o diretório /home será mantido. 4.355 -</p> 4.356 + 4.357 +<h3 id="install">install</h3> 4.358 + 4.359 +<p>Instala o SliTaz no dísco rígido utilizando os dados informados no arquivo 4.360 +de configuração. Caso se decida formatar o HD, todos os dados nele serão 4.361 +perdidos. Caso não se formate, todos os dados a não ser os contidos em /home 4.362 +serão removidos, ou seja, o diretório /home será mantido.</p> 4.363 + 4.364 <pre> 4.365 tazinst install /var/lib/tazinst.conf 4.366 </pre> 4.367 4.368 -<a id="upgrade"></a> 4.369 -<h3>upgrade</h3> 4.370 -<p> 4.371 - Atualiza uma instalação do SliTaz existente no disco rígido baseado nos 4.372 - dados informados no arquivo de configuração. Os diretórios /home, /etc e 4.373 - /var/www serão mantidos, todos os outros diretórios serão removidos. 4.374 - Qualquer pacote adicional adicionado à antiga instalação será atualizado, 4.375 - desde que haja uma conexão de internet disponível. 4.376 -</p> 4.377 + 4.378 +<h3 id="upgrade">upgrade</h3> 4.379 + 4.380 +<p>Atualiza uma instalação do SliTaz existente no disco rígido baseado nos dados 4.381 +informados no arquivo de configuração. Os diretórios /home, /etc e /var/www 4.382 +serão mantidos, todos os outros diretórios serão removidos. Qualquer pacote 4.383 +adicional adicionado à antiga instalação será atualizado, desde que haja uma 4.384 +conexão de internet disponível.</p> 4.385 + 4.386 <pre> 4.387 tazinst upgrade /var/lib/tazinst.conf 4.388 </pre> 4.389 4.390 -<a id="showurl"></a> 4.391 -<h3>showurl</h3> 4.392 -<p> 4.393 - Mostra os endereços predefinidos nos atalhos 'stable', 'cooking' e 4.394 - 'rolling'. 4.395 -</p> 4.396 -<p> 4.397 - Note que é possível refefinir estes atalhos no arquivo de sistema: 4.398 - /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf. 4.399 -</p> 4.400 + 4.401 +<h3 id="showurl">showurl</h3> 4.402 + 4.403 +<p>Mostra os endereços predefinidos nos atalhos “stable”, “cooking” e 4.404 +“rolling”.</p> 4.405 +<p>Note que é possível refefinir estes atalhos no arquivo de sistema: 4.406 +/etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf.</p> 4.407 + 4.408 <pre> 4.409 tazinst showurl stable 4.410 </pre> 4.411 4.412 -<a id="check"></a> 4.413 -<h3>check</h3> 4.414 -<p> 4.415 - Verifica um arquivo de configuração: 4.416 -</p> 4.417 + 4.418 +<h3 id="check">check</h3> 4.419 + 4.420 +<p>Verifica um arquivo de configuração:</p> 4.421 + 4.422 <pre> 4.423 tazinst check /var/lib/tazinst.conf 4.424 </pre> 4.425 4.426 -<a id="log"></a> 4.427 -<h3>log</h3> 4.428 -<p> 4.429 - Mostra o conteúdo do último arquivo de log: 4.430 -</p> 4.431 + 4.432 +<h3 id="log">log</h3> 4.433 + 4.434 +<p>Mostra o conteúdo do último arquivo de log:</p> 4.435 + 4.436 <pre> 4.437 tazinst log 4.438 </pre> 4.439 4.440 -<a id="version"></a> 4.441 -<h3>version</h3> 4.442 -<p> 4.443 - Mostra informação sobre a versão: 4.444 -</p> 4.445 + 4.446 +<h3 id="version">version</h3> 4.447 + 4.448 +<p>Mostra informação sobre a versão:</p> 4.449 + 4.450 <pre> 4.451 tazinst version 4.452 </pre> 4.453 4.454 + 4.455 <h2>ARQUIVO DO SISTEMA</h2> 4.456 -<p> 4.457 - O arquivo /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf permite mudar as configurações do 4.458 - instalador Tazinst, permitindo atribuir valores alternativos para 4.459 - endereços da web, diretórios e arquivos. Caso se queira, deve-se criar um 4.460 - e modificar com as seguintes variáveis: 4.461 -</p> 4.462 + 4.463 +<p>O arquivo /etc/slitaz/tazinst.conf permite mudar as configurações do 4.464 +instalador Tazinst, permitindo atribuir valores alternativos para endereços 4.465 +da web, diretórios e arquivos. Caso se queira, deve-se criar um e modificar com 4.466 +as seguintes variáveis:</p> 4.467 4.468 <ul> 4.469 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Endereços web predefinidos: 4.470 - 4.471 -<ol> 4.472 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Endereço da versão estável atual:<br /> 4.473 - <code>URL_STABLE="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/slitaz-4.0.iso" 4.474 - </code> 4.475 - </div></li> 4.476 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Endereço da versão de testes atual:<br /> 4.477 - <code>URL_COOKING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso" 4.478 - </code> 4.479 - </div></li> <li class="level1"><div class="li">Endereço da versão rolling atual:<br /> 4.480 - <code>URL_ROLLING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-core.iso" 4.481 - </code></div></li></ol> 4.482 -</div></li> 4.483 + <li>Endereços web predefinidos: 4.484 + <ol> 4.485 + <li>Endereço da versão estável atual: 4.486 + <pre>URL_STABLE="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/slitaz-4.0.iso"</pre> 4.487 + </li> 4.488 + <li>Endereço da versão de testes atual: 4.489 + <pre>URL_COOKING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-cooking.iso"</pre> 4.490 + </li> 4.491 + <li>Endereço da versão rolling atual: 4.492 + <pre>URL_ROLLING="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/rolling/slitaz-core.iso"</pre> 4.493 + </li> 4.494 + </ol> 4.495 + </li> 4.496 + <li>Mount points: 4.497 + <ol> 4.498 + <li>Ponto de montagem mídia de origem: 4.499 + <pre>SOURCE_ROOT="/media/source"</pre></li> 4.500 + <li>Ponto de montagem da partição alvo: 4.501 + <pre>TARGET_ROOT="/mnt/target"</pre></li> 4.502 + </ol> 4.503 + </li> 4.504 + <li>Log e Debug: 4.505 + <ol> 4.506 + <li>Localização do arquivo de Log: 4.507 + <pre>LOG="/var/log/tazinst.log"</pre></li> 4.508 + <li>Debugging: (quiet ⇒ 0, debug ⇒ 1) 4.509 + <pre>DEBUG=0</pre> 4.510 + É altamente recomendável configurar a variável DEBUG como 4.511 + <code>DEBUG=1</code> e anexar o conteúdo do arquivo de log caso 4.512 + seja necessário abrir um aviso de bug para os 4.513 + desenvolvedores.</li> 4.514 + </ol> 4.515 + </li> 4.516 </ul> 4.517 4.518 -<ul> 4.519 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Mount points: 4.520 - 4.521 -<ol> 4.522 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.523 - Ponto de montagem mídia de origem:<br /> 4.524 - <code>SOURCE_ROOT="/media/source"</code> 4.525 - </div></li> 4.526 - <li class="level1"><div class="li"> 4.527 - Ponto de montagem da partição alvo:<br /> 4.528 - <code>TARGET_ROOT="/mnt/target"</code> 4.529 - </div></li> 4.530 -</ol> 4.531 -</div></li> 4.532 -</ul> 4.533 - 4.534 -<ul> 4.535 -<li class="level1"><div class="li">Log e Debug: 4.536 - 4.537 -<ol> 4.538 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Localização do arquivo de Log:<br /> 4.539 - <code>LOG="/var/log/tazinst.log"</code> 4.540 - </div></li> 4.541 - <li class="level1"><div class="li">Debugging: (quiet => 0, debug => 1)<br /> 4.542 - <code>DEBUG=0</code><br /> 4.543 - É altamente recomendável configurar a variável DEBUG como 4.544 - <code>DEBUG=1</code> e anexar o conteúdo do arquivo de log caso seja 4.545 - necessário abrir um aviso de bug para os desenvolvedores. 4.546 - </div></li> 4.547 -</ol> 4.548 -</div></li> 4.549 -</ul> 4.550 4.551 <h2>MANTENEDORES</h2> 4.552 -<p> 4.553 - Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org> <br /> 4.554 - Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org> 4.555 -</p> 4.556 + 4.557 +<p>Christophe Lincoln <pankso at slitaz.org><br /> 4.558 +Dominique Corbex <domcox at slitaz.org></p> 4.559 4.560 <!-- End of content --> 4.561 </div> 4.562 4.563 -<div id="footer"> 4.564 - Copyright © 2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 4.565 -</div> 4.566 +<footer> 4.567 + Copyright © 2013 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a> 4.568 +</footer> 4.569 4.570 </body> 4.571 </html>