Blaauw,Bernd B.
2003-Jan-31 18:00 UTC
[syslinux] isolinux.cfg - DISPLAY command - screen pause?
Hi, is there an option to have the DISPLAY command issue a pause after each screen full of information? I've been searching for a way to have users to agree to (or at least be able to read ) the GPL license. "by issueing a command other than F2 you agree that you are bound to the terms of the GNU Public License that is used on this FreeDOS beta9 cdrom. You can read the license terms by pressing F2" and then the complete GPL file should be displayed page-by-page. Like the old DOC2COM dos stuff, and surely Linux will have something like this too. Or can this be done with a COM32 module? Another thing: can I subscribe to this list without receiving ANY emails automatically from the list? I can read the archives, and it saves me from deleting a lot of mail. (a kind of "subscribe-and-respond-only" thing) And finally, I've had this warning about fraction partition stuff too. My windows partition boots fine in RAM, but both IDE and SCSI controller drivers are not loaded then, preventing me from accessing any cdroms (network and FTP will do, however). Bernd Blaauw
H. Peter Anvin
2003-Jan-31 19:18 UTC
[syslinux] isolinux.cfg - DISPLAY command - screen pause?
Blaauw,Bernd B. wrote:> Hi, > > is there an option to have the DISPLAY command issue a pause after each > screen full of information? > > I've been searching for a way to have users to agree to (or at least be able > to read ) the GPL license. > > "by issueing a command other than F2 you agree that you are bound to the > terms of the GNU Public License that is used on this FreeDOS beta9 cdrom. > You can read the license terms by pressing F2" > > and then the complete GPL file should be displayed page-by-page. > Like the old DOC2COM dos stuff, and surely Linux will have something like > this too. > Or can this be done with a COM32 module? >Almost anything can be done with a COMBOOT or COM32 module :)> Another thing: can I subscribe to this list without receiving ANY emails > automatically from the list? I can read the archives, and it saves me from > deleting a lot of mail. > (a kind of "subscribe-and-respond-only" thing)Absolutely. It's a standard Mailman feature (subscribe, and then log in and set your options.)> And finally, I've had this warning about fraction partition stuff too. > My windows partition boots fine in RAM, but both IDE and SCSI controller > drivers are not loaded then, preventing me from accessing any cdroms > (network and FTP will do, however).Again, booting a *partition* using memdisk isn't supported. -hpa
Seth David Schoen
2003-Jan-31 20:02 UTC
[syslinux] isolinux.cfg - DISPLAY command - screen pause?
Blaauw,Bernd B. writes:> Hi, > > is there an option to have the DISPLAY command issue a pause after each > screen full of information? > > I've been searching for a way to have users to agree to (or at least be able > to read ) the GPL license. > > "by issueing a command other than F2 you agree that you are bound to the > terms of the GNU Public License that is used on this FreeDOS beta9 cdrom. > You can read the license terms by pressing F2"The GPL itself, of course, indicates that assent is not required to use a program so licensed: Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. [...] 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it. -- Seth David Schoen <schoen at loyalty.org> | Reading is a right, not a feature! http://www.loyalty.org/~schoen/ | -- Kathryn Myronuk http://vitanuova.loyalty.org/ |