ares is a system for editing romdisks. Currently it is known to work with cramfs romdisks fromAgenda Computing for the Agenda VR3 (http://www.agendacomputing.com) The system provides an extendable framework for editing romdisks before placing them on th
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ares A Romdisk Editing System version 0.2 shrinking no longer happens by default. to shrink, use the -s flag. this made the ShrinkAction make more sense--it behaved like other Actions. new action: RestoreAction. command line flags: -r dir -f flags. dir is the base backup directory (ie something like /home/foo/backup/flash if using andy_defaults backup script) while flags are flags that are passed to rsync. of course, rsync is necessary on the box. compatible with andy_defaults/backup.sh 0.5 new action: BinaryDeleteAction. command line flags: -d a,b,c,d. For all things named in a,b,c,d search the base tree and delete any binaries with those names. new action: TimezoneAction. command line flag: -t 'timezone'. Give relative path to timezone (look in /usr/share/zoneinfo; for example: -t 'America/Denver'). links base/defaults/etc/localtime to /usr/share/zoneinfo/<>. bcollar@users.sf.net
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