Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 21:25:48 +0100 (CET) From: Oliver Fromme <olli@lurza.secnetix.de> To: dougb@FreeBSD.org (Doug Barton) Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: CFT: Graphics support for /boot/loader Message-ID: <200902072025.n17KPmGW079257@lurza.secnetix.de> In-Reply-To: <498DE489.8000309@FreeBSD.org>
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Doug Barton wrote: > This is very nice looking stuff. :) The only thing I don't see is a > timer for bypassing the menu, an indication on the menu of where we're > at in the timer, and a way to suspend the timer. These features exist > in the current boot loader and I would hate to lose them. > > If they exist and I'm simply missing it, my apologies. No need to apologize. Those features do exist. There's a countdown in the upper left corner, it respects the autoboot_delay variable from loader.conf, and pressing space (or any other key) will stop the countdown. It is my intention that we will *NOT* lose any existing features! The only thing missing is an explanatory text, something like "autoboot in x seconds, press space to pause". I just haven't gotten around to put that in the .4th code yet. The screen layout isn't final anyway, there will certainly be changes to some details. The purpose of the CFT is to test the compatibility of the graphics code with a wide range of hardware (real and virtual) and BIOS, not to decide on the detailed screen layout. This can be changed easily anyway in the .4th files. By the way, I also just implemented that pressing <Esc> will bring you back to the old-fashioned text menu any time. Best regards Oliver -- Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH & Co. KG, Marktplatz 29, 85567 Grafing b. M. Handelsregister: Registergericht Muenchen, HRA 74606, Geschäftsfuehrung: secnetix Verwaltungsgesellsch. mbH, Handelsregister: Registergericht Mün- chen, HRB 125758, Geschäftsführer: Maik Bachmann, Olaf Erb, Ralf Gebhart FreeBSD-Dienstleistungen, -Produkte und mehr: http://www.secnetix.de/bsd "Whatever happened to the days when hacking started at the cerebral cortex, and not at the keyboard?" -- Sid on userfriendly.org by Illiad, 2007-06-20
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