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+ # Slackware installation routine as taken from original 'setup':
+ if [ "$MAINSELECT" = "INSTALL" ]; then
+ if [ ! -r $TMP/SeTSERIES -o ! -r $TMP/SeTsource -o ! -r $TMP/SeTnative ]; then
+ dialog --title "CANNOT INSTALL SOFTWARE YET" --msgbox "\
+\n\
+Before you can install software, complete the following tasks:\n\
+\n\
+1. Select your source media.\n\
+2. Set up your target Linux partition(s).\n\
+3. Select which software categories to install.\n\
+\n\
+You may also optionally remap your keyboard and set up your\n\
+swap partition(s). \n\
+\n\
+Press ENTER to return to the main menu." 16 68
+ continue
+ fi
+ SERIES="`cat $TMP/SeTSERIES`"
+ SOURCE_DEVICE="`cat $TMP/SeTsource`"
+ IGNORE_TAGFILES=""
+ while [ 0 ]; do
+ dialog --title "SELECT PROMPTING MODE" --default-item "terse" --menu \
+ "Now you must select the type of prompts you'd like to see during the \
+installation process. If you have the drive space, the 'full' option \
+is quick, easy, and by far the most foolproof choice. The 'newbie' \
+mode provides the most information but is much more time-consuming \
+(presenting the packages one by one) than the menu-based choices. \
+Otherwise, you can pick packages from menus \
+using 'expert' or 'menu' mode. Which type of prompting would you like \
+to use?" \
+ 20 76 7 \
+ "full" "Install everything (9+ GB of software, RECOMMENDED!)" \
+ "terse" "Like 'full', but display one line per package during install" \
+ "menu" "Choose individual packages from interactive menus" \
+ "expert" "This is actually the same as the \"menu\" option" \
+ "newbie" "Use verbose prompting (the X series takes one year)" \
+ "custom" "Use custom tagfiles in the package directories" \
+ "tagpath" "Use tagfiles in the subdirectories of a custom path" \
+ "help" "Read the prompt mode help file" 2> $TMP/SeTpmode
+ if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
+ rm -f $TMP/SeTpmode
+ exit
+ fi
+ MODE="`cat $TMP/SeTpmode`"
+ rm -f $TMP/SeTtagext
+ if [ "$MODE" = "help" ]; then
+ dialog --title "PROMPT MODE HELP" --exit-label OK --textbox "/usr/lib/setup/PROMPThelp" 19 65
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "tagpath" ]; then
+ dialog --title "PROVIDE A CUSTOM PATH TO YOUR TAGFILES" --inputbox \
+ "If you're installing from CD or DVD, it's impossible to edit the \
+tagfiles that are in the package directories. In this case, you might \
+want to provide a path to your custom tagfiles. As an example, you \
+could create a /tagfiles directory and mount a floppy disk containing \
+the tagfiles on that directory. Then you'd enter '/tagfiles' at the \
+prompt below. The setup program will look for your tagfile in \
+SUBDIRECTORIES of the path you provide, such as /tagfiles/a, \
+/tagfiles/ap, /tagfiles/d, and so on. You only need to provide a \
+subdirectory and tagfile for the first disk of each series to be \
+installed. If a custom tagfile is not found at the path you provide, \
+setup will revert to the default tagfiles. Please enter the path to your \
+custom tagfiles:" \
+ 19 71 2> $TMP/SeTtagpath
+ if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+ if [ -r $TMP/SeTtagpath ]; then
+ if [ "`cat $TMP/SeTtagpath`" = "" ]; then
+ rm -f $TMP/SeTtagpath
+ elif [ ! -d "$(cat $TMP/SeTtagpath)" ]; then
+ dialog --title "NOT A VALID DIRECTORY" --msgbox \
+"Sorry, but the $(cat $TMP/SeTtagpath) directory could not be located. \
+Press ENTER to go back to the SELECT PROMPTING MODE menu." \
+7 65
+ rm -f $TMP/SeTtagpath
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "newbie" ]; then
+ dialog --infobox "'newbie' prompt mode selected. Using default tagfiles \
+and verbose package prompting." 4 50
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "custom" ]; then
+ dialog --title "ENTER CUSTOM EXTENSION" --inputbox "Now, enter the custom \
+extension you have used for your tagfiles. This must be a valid MS-DOS format \
+file extension consisting of a period followed by three characters. For \
+example, I use '.pat'. You might see my tagfiles on your disks. :^)" \
+12 60 2> $TMP/SeTtagext
+ if [ ! $? = 0 ]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+ if [ -r $TMP/SeTtagext ]; then
+ if [ "`cat $TMP/SeTtagext`" = "" ]; then
+ rm -f $TMP/SeTtagext
+ fi
+ fi
+ dialog --infobox "'custom' prompt mode selected. Using prompting defaults \
+found in custom tagfiles." 4 50
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "full" ]; then
+ IGNORE_TAGFILES="-ignore_tagfiles"
+ dialog --infobox "Full installation mode. Installing all software \
+packages without prompting." 4 45
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "terse" ]; then
+ setterm -background cyan -foreground black -blank 0
+ clear
+ IGNORE_TAGFILES="-ignore_tagfiles"
+ echo
+ echo
+ echo "Full (terse display) installation mode."
+ echo
+ echo "A one-line description will be displayed as each package is installed."
+ echo
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "menu" ]; then
+ dialog --infobox "'menu' prompt mode selected. Using interactive menus \
+to choose subsystems of related packages." 4 60
+ break;
+ fi
+ if [ "$MODE" = "expert" ]; then
+ dialog --infobox "'expert' prompt mode selected. Using interactive menus \
+to choose packages individually." 4 60
+ break;
+ fi
+ done
+ export MAKETAG;
+ sleep 1
+ # On a new system, make /etc/mtab a symlink to /proc/mounts:
+ if [ ! -r $T_PX/etc/mtab ]; then
+ mkdir -p $T_PX/etc
+ ( cd $T_PX/etc ; ln -sf /proc/mounts mtab )
+ fi
+ # Do the package install:
+ if [ -r $TMP/SeTCDdev ]; then # only try to remount media if it's a CD/DVD
+ slackinstall --device `cat $TMP/SeTCDdev` --promptmode $MODE --srcpath `cat $TMP/SeTDS` --mountpoint /var/log/mount --target $T_PX --series $SERIES
+ elif [ -r $TMP/SeTremotesvr ]; then
+ slackinstall --device noremount --promptmode $MODE --srcpath `cat $TMP/SeTDS` --mountpoint /var/log/mount --target $T_PX --series $SERIES --net `cat $TMP/SeTremotesvr`
+ else
+ slackinstall --device noremount --promptmode $MODE --srcpath `cat $TMP/SeTDS` --mountpoint /var/log/mount --target $T_PX --series $SERIES
+ fi
+ if [ $MODE = terse ]; then
+ # Let's pause a moment and then restore the terminal settings
+ sleep 1
+ setterm -background black -foreground white -blank 0
+ fi
+ MAINSELECT="CONFIGURE"
+ fi
+ # End Slackware installation routine.