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+#!/bin/sh
+#BLURB="Configure the console mouse support (GPM)."
+T_PX=$1
+TMP=/var/log/setup/tmp
+GPM=/usr/sbin/gpm
+# If the mouse is USB, we can autodetect it:
+if [ -r /proc/bus/usb/devices ]; then
+ if cat /proc/bus/usb/devices | grep usb_mouse 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then
+ MOUSE_TYPE=usb
+ MTYPE="imps2"
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf input/mice mouse )
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "" ]; then
+ dialog --title "MOUSE CONFIGURATION" --default-item "imps2" --menu \
+"This part of the configuration \
+process will create a /dev/mouse link pointing to your default mouse device. \
+You can change the /dev/mouse link later if the mouse doesn't work, or if \
+you switch to a different type of pointing device. We will also use the \
+information about the mouse to set the correct protocol for gpm, the Linux \
+mouse server. Please select a mouse type \
+from the list below:" 20 76 8 \
+ "ps2" "PS/2 port mouse (most desktops and laptops)" \
+ "usb" "USB connected mouse" \
+ "imps2" "Microsoft PS/2 Intellimouse" \
+ "exps2" "Intellimouse Explorer PS/2" \
+ "bare" "2 button Microsoft compatible serial mouse" \
+ "ms" "3 button Microsoft compatible serial mouse" \
+ "mman" "Logitech serial MouseMan and similar devices" \
+ "msc" "MouseSystems serial (most 3 button serial mice)" \
+ "pnp" "Plug and Play (serial mice that do not work with ms)" \
+ "ms3" "Microsoft serial Intellimouse" \
+ "netmouse" "Genius Netmouse on PS/2 port" \
+ "logi" "Some serial Logitech devices" \
+ "logim" "Make serial Logitech behave like msc" \
+ "atibm" "ATI XL busmouse (mouse card)" \
+ "inportbm" "Microsoft busmouse (mouse card)" \
+ "logibm" "Logitech busmouse (mouse card)" \
+ "ncr" "A pointing pen (NCR3125) on some laptops" \
+ "twid" "Twiddler keyboard, by HandyKey Corp" \
+ "genitizer" "Genitizer tablet (relative mode)" \
+ "js" "Use a joystick as a mouse" \
+ "wacom" "Wacom serial graphics tablet" \
+ 2> $TMP/mtype
+ if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
+ rm -f $TMP/mtype
+ exit
+ fi
+ if [ -f $TMP/mtype ]; then
+ MOUSE_TYPE="`cat $TMP/mtype`"
+ else
+ unset MOUSE_TYPE
+ fi
+ rm -f $TMP/mtype
+ if [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "bare" -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "ms" \
+ -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "mman" -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "msc" \
+ -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "genitizer" \
+ -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "pnp" -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "ms3" \
+ -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "logi" -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "logim" \
+ -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "wacom" -o "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "twid" ]; then
+ dialog --title "SELECT SERIAL PORT" --menu "Your mouse requires a \
+serial port. Which one would you like to use?" 12 50 4 \
+ "/dev/ttyS0" "(COM1: under DOS)" \
+ "/dev/ttyS1" "(COM2: under DOS)" \
+ "/dev/ttyS2" "(COM3: under DOS)" \
+ "/dev/ttyS3" "(COM4: under DOS)" 2> $TMP/mport
+ if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
+ rm -f $TMP/mport
+ exit
+ fi
+ MDEVICE="`cat $TMP/mport`"
+ SHORT_MDEVICE=`basename $MDEVICE`
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf $SHORT_MDEVICE mouse )
+ # For the serial mice, the protocol is the same as the mouse type:
+ MTYPE=$MOUSE_TYPE
+ rm -f $TMP/mport
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "ps2" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf psaux mouse )
+ MTYPE="ps2"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "ncr" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf psaux mouse )
+ MTYPE="ncr"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "exps2" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf psaux mouse )
+ MTYPE="exps2"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "imps2" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf psaux mouse )
+ MTYPE="imps2"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "logibm" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf logibm mouse )
+ MTYPE="ps2"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "atibm" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf atibm mouse )
+ MTYPE="ps2"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "inportbm" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf inportbm mouse )
+ MTYPE="bm"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "js" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf js0 mouse )
+ MTYPE="js"
+ elif [ "$MOUSE_TYPE" = "usb" ]; then
+ ( cd $T_PX/dev ; rm -f mouse ; ln -sf input/mice mouse )
+ MTYPE="imps2"
+ fi
+fi
+
+# OK, we know enough now to create a sample rc.gpm:
+cat << EOF > $T_PX/etc/rc.d/rc.gpm-sample
+#!/bin/sh
+# Start/stop/restart the GPM mouse server:
+
+if [ "\$1" = "stop" ]; then
+ echo "Stopping gpm..."
+ $GPM -k
+elif [ "\$1" = "restart" ]; then
+ echo "Restarting gpm..."
+ $GPM -k
+ sleep 1
+ $GPM -m /dev/mouse -t $MTYPE
+else # assume \$1 = start:
+ echo "Starting gpm: $GPM -m /dev/mouse -t $MTYPE"
+ $GPM -m /dev/mouse -t $MTYPE
+fi
+
+# There is another way to run GPM, where it acts as a repeater outputting a
+# virtual MouseSystems mouse on /dev/gpmdata. This is useful for feeding
+# gpm's data to X, especially if you've got a busmouse (in that situation X
+# and gpm may not coexist without using a repeater). To try running a GPM
+# repeater for X, change the gpm command line to look like this:
+# $GPM -R msc -m /dev/mouse -t $MTYPE
+# Then, make sure that the mouse configuration in your XF86Config file refers
+# to the repeater device (/dev/gpmdata) and a MouseSystems mouse type. If you
+# edit the file directly, you'll want the lines to look like this (minus the
+# comment marks '#' shown here, of course):
+#Section "Pointer"
+# Protocol "MouseSystems"
+# Device "/dev/gpmdata"
+
+EOF
+chmod 755 $T_PX/etc/rc.d/rc.gpm-sample
+# Now ask if this should be the new rc.gpm:
+ dialog --title "GPM CONFIGURATION" --yesno \
+"The gpm program allows you to cut and paste text on\n\
+the virtual consoles using a mouse. If you choose to\n\
+run it at boot time, this line will be added to your\n\
+/etc/rc.d/rc.gpm:\n\
+\n\
+ $GPM -m /dev/mouse -t $MTYPE \n\
+\n\
+Shall we load the gpm program at boot time?" 12 58
+ if [ $? = 0 ]; then
+ mv $T_PX/etc/rc.d/rc.gpm-sample $T_PX/etc/rc.d/rc.gpm
+ fi