- The EXPECT_FAIL value "Abort" stops the test (I wanted 'if this
unexpectedly passes, raise an error' -- should have read the
documentation more closely).
- Set the shell in the config object, not just in GS.
- add a status member so the different steps can show progress
as the user is created and configured. The progress values
are hard-coded guesses as to how much work is done for each step.
- while here, reduce the scope of the global storage variable
This is somewhat experimental and weird; the idea is that bool
arguments are a lot easier to understand if there are proper
names attached, rather than "true" and "false".
- don't blank out the text in the progress bar if the job provides no
message -- just leave the last message shown. FIXES#1527
(There's no point in having more than one copy of those initcpio*
modules, so just use the prettyName()).
- when a job starts, look for status, then description, then name so
that **something** is shown as text in the progress bar.
- give *shellprocess* the possibility to change its own labels
through translations in the config file. #FIXES #1528
This improves the situation for jobs that do not provide
a status: their blank status does not overwrite the status
bar, and since (previous commit) the description or name
is used to start the job if the status is empty, at least
**something** is displayed.
SEE #1528
- os-proper may return an extra file after the device:
/dev/sda1:Ubuntu 19.10 (19.10):Ubuntu:linux
/dev/sdb1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi:Windows Boot Manager:Windows:efi
- The API definitions are just the symbols to define; these
are variously added through add_definitions() (needs -D)
or target_add_definitions() (doesn't).
I think we had this (kind of) module a long time ago and it was
removed for over-complicating things; re-introduce one now that
KPMcore is used in 3 different places and all would benefit
from consistent API handling / defines.
- handle swapfiles when writing /etc/fstab in the target system
- special-case mountpoint
- since swapfiles are not a partition, take the setting out
of partitionChoices
- create the physical swapfile as well (there's no other place
where it would make sense)
This still won't help if there's one really huge file that takes
several seconds to write, but if there's a bunch of files together
that is less than a file_chunk_count but take more than a half-
second to write, update anyway