From 0257702fb63e03ea1963000ba5403e27a8fc5027 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kloczek Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 21:01:20 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] - spec adapterized. Changed files: aboot.spec -> 1.5 --- aboot.spec | 25 +++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/aboot.spec b/aboot.spec index 25069cf..93253ab 100644 --- a/aboot.spec +++ b/aboot.spec @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Release: 12 Copyright: distributable Group: Utilities/System Group(pl): Narzêdzia/System -Source: ftp://ftp.azstarnet.com/pub/linux/axp/aboot/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz +Source0: ftp://ftp.azstarnet.com/pub/linux/axp/aboot/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz Patch0: aboot-0.5-make.patch.gz Patch1: aboot-0.5-elf.patch.gz Patch2: aboot-0.5-glibc2.patch.gz @@ -16,17 +16,18 @@ ExclusiveArch: alpha %description The aboot program is the preferred way of booting Linux when using SRM -firmware (the firmware normally used to boot an DEC UNIX). Aboot supports -the creation of bootable block devices and contains a program which can -load Linux kernels from a filesystem which is bootable by SRM. Aboot -also supports direct booting from various filesystems (ext2, ISO9660, -UFS), booting of executable object files (ELF and ECOFF), booting of -compressed kernels, network booting (using bootp), partition tables in -DEC UNIX format, and interactive booting and default configurations for -SRM consoles that cannot pass long option strings. - -If you are installing Red Hat Linux on an Alpha, you'll need to install -the aboot package. +firmware (the firmware normally used to boot an DEC UNIX). Aboot +supports the creation of bootable block devices and contains a program +which can load Linux kernels from a filesystem which is bootable by +SRM. Aboot also supports direct booting from various filesystems +(ext2, ISO9660, UFS), booting of executable object files (ELF and +ECOFF), booting of compressed kernels, network booting (using bootp), +partition tables in DEC UNIX format, and interactive booting and +default configurations for SRM consoles that cannot pass long option +strings. + +If you are installing Red Hat Linux on an Alpha, you'll need to +install the aboot package. %prep %setup -q -- 2.43.0