-diff -urN -X CVS man/mkofboot.8 man.deb/mkofboot.8
---- man/mkofboot.8 Thu May 24 04:32:54 2001
-+++ man.deb/mkofboot.8 Tue Sep 25 05:38:42 2001
-@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
+diff -urN -x CVS man/mkofboot.8 man.deb/mkofboot.8
+--- man/mkofboot.8 Wed Nov 21 04:08:07 2001
++++ man.deb/mkofboot.8 Wed Nov 21 04:09:00 2001
+@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
.TP
.BR \-i ,\ \-\-install\ \fIboot-file
Use \fIboot-file\fR as the primary boot loader executable, instead of
.TP
.BR \-C ,\ \-\-config\ \fIconfig-file
Use \fIconfig-file\fR as the \fBmkofboot\fR/\fByaboot\fR(8) configuration
-@@ -200,8 +200,8 @@
+@@ -162,8 +162,8 @@
Print out the version number and exit.
.SH FILES
.nf
/etc/yaboot.conf \- boot loader/mkofboot configuration file
.fi
.SH ENVIRONMENT
-@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
+@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
program otherwise \fBmkofboot\fR will be vulnerable to race conditions.
The Debian mktemp is derived from OpenBSD and thus should be secure.
\fBmkofboot\fR) it is thus critical that it not be writable by anyone
but root. It is also critical that \fI/etc/yaboot.conf\fR not be
writable by anyone but root since a different \fIofboot\fR script could be
-diff -urN -X CVS man/yaboot.conf.5 man.deb/yaboot.conf.5
---- man/yaboot.conf.5 Tue Sep 25 05:20:03 2001
-+++ man.deb/yaboot.conf.5 Tue Sep 25 05:38:42 2001
+diff -urN -x CVS man/yaboot.conf.5 man.deb/yaboot.conf.5
+--- man/yaboot.conf.5 Sun Oct 28 00:09:33 2001
++++ man.deb/yaboot.conf.5 Wed Nov 21 04:09:00 2001
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
boot=/dev/hda2
device=hd:
loader for yaboot. It is capable of presenting a dual boot menu for
GNU/Linux, MacOS and MacOSX. If dual booting is not required or
configured it will simply load yaboot directly. You must specify this
-@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
+@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
When you define this option you will be presented with a simple menu at
bootup allowing you to hit L to boot GNU/Linux or B to boot BSD (along
with other choices if configured). This will only work if you are
set to a unix device node (ie \fI/dev/hda11\fR) then ybin will use the
\fBofpath\fR(8) utility to determine the OpenFirmware device path.
.TP
-@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
+@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
partition. When you define this option you will be presented with a
simple menu at bootup allowing you to hit L to boot GNU/Linux or M to
boot MacOS (along with other choices if configured). This will only
script. When this is set to a unix device node (ie \fI/dev/hda11\fR)
then ybin will use the \fBofpath\fR(8) utility to determine the
OpenFirmware device path.
-@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@
+@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@
When you define this option you will be presented with a simple menu
at bootup allowing you to hit L to boot GNU/Linux or X to boot MacOSX
(along with other choices if configured). This will only work if you
this is set to a unix device node (ie \fI/dev/hda11\fR) then ybin will
use the \fBofpath\fR(8) utility to determine the OpenFirmware device
path.
-@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
+@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
When you define this option you will be presented with a simple menu
at bootup allowing you to hit L to boot GNU/Linux or D to boot Darwin
(along with other choices if configured). This will only work if you
this is set to a unix device node (ie \fI/dev/hda11\fR) then ybin will
use the \fBofpath\fR(8) utility to determine the OpenFirmware device
path.
-@@ -589,8 +589,8 @@
+@@ -595,8 +595,8 @@
root=/dev/hda3
partition=3
timeout=20
fgcolor=black
bgcolor=green
default=Linux
-diff -urN -X CVS man/ybin.8 man.deb/ybin.8
---- man/ybin.8 Thu May 24 04:33:16 2001
-+++ man.deb/ybin.8 Tue Sep 25 05:38:42 2001
-@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
+diff -urN -x CVS man/ybin.8 man.deb/ybin.8
+--- man/ybin.8 Wed Nov 21 04:08:35 2001
++++ man.deb/ybin.8 Wed Nov 21 04:09:00 2001
+@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
.TP
.BR \-i ,\ \-\-install\ \fIboot-file
Use \fIboot-file\fR as the primary boot loader executable, instead of
.TP
.BR \-C ,\ \-\-config\ \fIconfig-file
Use \fIconfig-file\fR as the \fBybin\fR/\fByaboot\fR(8) configuration
-@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@
+@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@
Print out the version number and exit.
.SH FILES
.nf
/etc/yaboot.conf \- boot loader/ybin configuration file
.fi
.SH ENVIRONMENT
-@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
+@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
program, otherwise \fBybin\fR will be vulnerable to race conditions.
The Debian mktemp is derived from OpenBSD and thus should be secure.