+grml2usb (0.9.13) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Update documentation regarding syslinux and FAT32 (thanks to
+ Stefan Traby <stefan@hello-penguin.com> for the hint).
+
+ -- Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org> Mon, 21 Sep 2009 17:55:00 +0200
+
grml2usb (0.9.12) unstable; urgency=low
* Replace 'logging.*("%s" % foo)' with 'logging.*("%s", foo)'
import datetime, logging, os, re, subprocess, sys, tempfile, time, os.path
# global variables
-PROG_VERSION = "0.9.12"
+PROG_VERSION = "0.9.13-pre1"
MOUNTED = set() # register mountpoints
TMPFILES = set() # register tmpfiles
DATESTAMP = time.mktime(datetime.datetime.now().timetuple()) # unique identifier for syslinux.cfg
grml2usb?>> in this FAQ.
[[fat16]]
-Why do I have to use a FAT16 filesystem?
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-You have to use a FAT16 filesystem only if you consider using syslinux. Syslinux
-(currently) does not support any other filesystems. If you want to use another
-filesystem (like ext2/3) just don't use syslinux (drop the \--syslinux option)
-but use the default bootloader (grub) instead.
+Why do I have to use a FAT16/FAT32 filesystem?
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+You have to use a FAT16/FAT32 filesystem only if you consider using syslinux.
+Syslinux (currently) does not support any other filesystems. If you want to use
+another filesystem (like ext2/3) just don't use syslinux (drop the \--syslinux
+option) but use the default bootloader (grub) instead. Note that FAT32 is
+supported since syslinux version 3.0.
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