I've extended the previous patch -- now it's possible to read
machine dependent configuration files, too. I.e. first we try
<sysdir>/<mch>/mint.cnf; if it does not exist, we read
<sysdir>/mint.cnf else we don't. In this way is possible to have for
example u:/c/mint/common.cnf and to include with from
u:/c/mint/1-19-cur/ara/mint.cnf where you have your aranym-specific
symlinks, exec's etc. Works wonderfully for me!
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Miro Kropáček
<miro.kropacek@gmail.com <mailto:miro.kropacek@gmail.com>> wrote:
Wow, it was actually pretty easy.
How does the mapping work?
Milan -> sysdir/mil
Aranym -> sysdir/ara
FireBee -> sysdir/v4e
Generic 68000 -> sysdir/000
Generic 68030 -> sysdir/030
Generic 68040 -> sysdir/040
Generic 68060 -> sysdir/060
Priorities are in that order, too, i.e. Milan kernel does not look
for '040' but for 'mil' instead. This allows nice fine tuning,
i.e. your AfterBurner040 machine would load different drivers than
Aranym.
It works even with XIFs, i.e. you can have inet4.xdd in sysdir and
nfeth.xif in sysdir/ara.
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Add support for machine-dependent directories inside sysdir when
loading XDD/XFS/XIF modules.
Contributed by Miro Kropacek
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