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authorRay Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>2007-05-08 17:48:00 -0400
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diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS
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+Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
+Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING
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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
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+++ b/ChangeLog
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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+++ b/INSTALL
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
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+SUBDIRS = src po
+
+EXTRA_DIST = ChangeLog \
+ README \
+ intltool-extract.in \
+ intltool-merge.in \
+ intltool-update.in
+
+DISTCLEANFILES = intltool-extract \
+ intltool-merge \
+ intltool-update
+
+MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = aclocal.m4 \
+ compile \
+ config.guess \
+ config.h.in \
+ config.h.in~ \
+ config.sub \
+ configure \
+ depcomp \
+ install-sh \
+ intltool-extract.in \
+ intltool-merge.in \
+ intltool-update.in \
+ ltmain.sh \
+ Makefile.in \
+ missing
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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+
diff --git a/README b/README
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+plymouth - fbdev based graphical boot
+
+INSTALL
+
+Get the SRPMS and rpmbuild --rebuild them. libpng-static is a build
+requirement of mkinitrd so build and install that before building
+mkinitrd. To build the kernel SRPM, pass --target i686 to rpmbuild.
+
+ libpng-1.2.10-1.plymouth.src.rpm
+ initscripts-8.33-1.src.rpm
+ mkinitrd-5.0.34-1.plymouth.src.rpm
+ SysVinit-2.86-3.plymouth.src.rpm
+ rhgb-0.16.3-1.plymouth.src.rpm
+ kernel-2.6.16-1.2139_FC6.plymouth.src.rpm
+
+Then install them and run (as root) mkinitrd to create an initrd for
+your current kernel that has the graphical boot bits in it:
+
+ $ mkinitrd /boot/plymouth-initrd-$(uname -r) $(uname -r)
+
+Run grubby to add an entry to /etc/grub.conf:
+
+ $ grubby --grub --copy-default \
+ --title="Plymouth $(uname -r)" \
+ --add-kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r) \
+ --initrd=/boot/plymouth-initrd-$(uname -r).img \
+ --args="vga=0x318 rhgb quiet"
+
+or hand-edit /etc/grub.conf if you prefer and make an entry that boots
+with the new initrd and passes vga=0x318, rhgb, and quiet on the
+kernel command line.
+
+Edit /etc/inittab to not start a tty on vt0:
+
+ $ sed -ie 's/1:2345/# 1:2345/' /etc/inittab
+
+Reboot!
+
+
+HOW IT WORKS
+
+We're using the kernel fbdev driver to initialize the display to
+1024x768 24bpp as soon as the kernel boots up. At this point the
+kernel boots up with a black background and shows a picture of a fat
+penguin. The kernel patch disables the Linux logo and re-enables the
+quiet boot mode. I'd like to teach the kernel to clear the background
+color to the background color set by nash later on, but for now the
+patch just makes it boot into a black 1024x768. This solid color
+background patch and using fbdev are the only changes to the kernel.
+
+A few seconds after the kernel boots, the initrd starts up. The
+changes to initrd includes making nash less chatty in quiet mode, and
+adding a 'logo' command to the nash shell that it can load and display
+a fedora PNG logo from the initrd.
+
+Next step is rhgb. The changes to rhgb replaces all the X server
+startup/hand-holding code and the gtk+ progress screen and just paints
+on the fbdev using cairo. Other than that, most of the rhgb progress
+feedback is reused, the initscripts report back to rhgb throughout the
+boot process as they have always done.
+
+
+NEXT STEPS
+
+- Silence grub completely - don't show the menu, don't show the info
+ about what we're booting, don't show anything. Enter the menu only
+ if the user holds down some key.
+
+- Fall back to text mode in rhgb if something fails, or at least make
+ a note of it and let the user review the log at a later time. Also,
+ probably bind Esc or some key to drop back into full textual boot.
+
+- Actually write the kernel patch to initialize the fbdev to a given
+ solid color.
+
+- Make the transition from the rhgb fbdev into X smoother. Don't do
+ mode-setting in X and reuse framebuffer contents when possible or
+ crazy-talk like that.
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
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+++ b/TODO
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+
diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh
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+++ b/autogen.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+(cd $(dirname $0);
+ autoreconf --install --symlink;
+ intltoolize --force;
+ ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode $@)
diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/config.h.in
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
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+++ b/configure.ac
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+# the versioning scheme is 0.0.1-unstable
+# followed by 0.1.0 for initial release
+# followed by 0.1.0-stable and 0.1.0-unstable
+# followed by 0.1.1 and 0.2.0
+# followed by 0.1.1-stable and 0.2.0-unstable
+# etc., etc.
+AC_INIT(plymouth, 0.0.1-unstable, "rstrode@redhat.com")
+AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src/main.c)
+AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
+
+AC_PROG_AWK
+AC_PROG_CC
+AM_PROG_CC_C_O
+AC_HEADER_STDC
+AC_C_CONST
+
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-bzip2])
+AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
+
+GETTEXT_PACKAGE=plymouth
+AC_DEFINE([GETTEXT_PACKAGE], [], "graphical boot splash")
+AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)
+AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT
+ALL_LINGUAS=""
+
+IT_PROG_INTLTOOL
+PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
+
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PLYMOUTH, [glib-2.0 >= 2.12.11
+ cairo >= 1.4.2
+])
+AC_SUBST(PLYMOUTH_CFLAGS)
+AC_SUBST(PLYMOUTH_LIBS)
+
+AC_PATH_PROG(GLIB_GENMARSHAL, glib-genmarshal)
+
+AC_OUTPUT([Makefile
+ src/Makefile
+ po/Makefile.in
+])
diff --git a/po/ChangeLog b/po/ChangeLog
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/po/ChangeLog
diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in
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+++ b/po/POTFILES.in
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+[encoding: UTF-8]
+src/main.c
diff --git a/po/POTFILES.skip b/po/POTFILES.skip
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+++ b/po/POTFILES.skip
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
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+++ b/src/Makefile.am
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+INCLUDES = -I$(top_srcdir) \
+ -I$(srcdir)
+
+plymouth_CFLAGS = $(PLYMOUTH_CFLAGS)
+plymouth_LDADD = $(PLYMOUTH_LIBS)
+plymouth_SOURCES = main.c
+
+noinst_PROGRAMS = plymouth
diff --git a/src/main.c b/src/main.c
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+++ b/src/main.c