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[src/trunk]: src fourth time's the charm, i guess. when committing a generat...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/398cf0597403
branches: trunk
changeset: 803690:398cf0597403
user: snj <snj%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Nov 08 04:23:00 2014 +0000
description:
fourth time's the charm, i guess. when committing a generated file,
it's best to use the latest revision of the source file (hi uebs!)
regen to include changes from revision 1.105 of doc/BUILDING.mdoc
diffstat:
BUILDING | 16 ++++++++--------
1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diffs (47 lines):
diff -r 2939dd850324 -r 398cf0597403 BUILDING
--- a/BUILDING Sat Nov 08 00:48:06 2014 +0000
+++ b/BUILDING Sat Nov 08 04:23:00 2014 +0000
@@ -632,8 +632,8 @@
set (see above).
iso-image Create a NetBSD installation CD-ROM image in the
- RELEASEDIR/iso directory. The CD-ROM file system will have
- a layout as described in release(7).
+ RELEASEDIR/images directory. The CD-ROM file system will
+ have a layout as described in release(7).
For most machine types, the CD-ROM will be bootable, and
will automatically run the sysinst(8) menu-based
@@ -649,8 +649,8 @@
the RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/cdrom
directory by ``make release''. These smaller images
usually contain the same tools as the larger images in
- RELEASEDIR/iso, but do not contain additional content such
- as the distribution sets.
+ RELEASEDIR/images, but do not contain additional content
+ such as the distribution sets.
Note that the mac68k port still uses an older method of
creating CD-ROM images. This requires the mkisofs(1)
@@ -659,8 +659,8 @@
iso-image-source
Create a NetBSD installation CD-ROM image in the
- RELEASEDIR/iso directory. The CD-ROM file system will have
- a layout as described in release(7). It will have top
+ RELEASEDIR/images directory. The CD-ROM file system will
+ have a layout as described in release(7). It will have top
level directories for the machine type and source.
For most machine types, the CD-ROM will be bootable, and
@@ -678,8 +678,8 @@
the RELEASEDIR/RELEASEMACHINEDIR/installation/cdrom
directory by ``make release''. These smaller images
usually contain the same tools as the larger images in
- RELEASEDIR/iso, but do not contain additional content such
- as the distribution sets.
+ RELEASEDIR/images, but do not contain additional content
+ such as the distribution sets.
Note that the mac68k port still uses an older method of
creating CD-ROM images. This requires the mkisofs(1)
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