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2011 Jan 12
1
[PATCH] Describe the --directory option more precisely
Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle at tiscali.nl>
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syslinux accepts a --directory (or -d) option. As far as I can see this
option only affects the installation location of the ldlinux.sys file.
(It also affects the boot sector that syslinux generates, but that is
not something user visible.)
Currently man/syslinux.1 talks about the "SYSLINUX control files". That
is not entirely
2011 Jan 12
1
[PATCH] Documentation: introduce the working directory
LDLINUX.SYS uses a working directory. The documentation seems to improve
if that fact is made explicit. So the working directory is added to the
documentation (with a bit of vagueness and possibly not entirely
correct, to keep it readable).
Signed-off-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle at tiscali.nl>
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This is a result of today's discussion of a previous patch ("Describe
the --directory
2011 Jan 13
1
[PATCH v2] Documentation: introduce the working directory
ldlinux.sys uses a working directory. The documentation seems to improve
if that fact is made explicit. So the working directory is added to the
documentation (with a bit of vagueness and possibly not entirely
correct, to keep it readable).
While we're at it, also convert the name ldlinus.sys to lowercase
everywhere, even if it's clear its name is used in a DOS context.
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