Technical data
5. Creating the fli4l Archives/Boot media
config-dir sets other config-directory - default is "config"
*** Remote-Update options
--remoteupdate remote-update via scp, implies "--filesonly"
--remoteuser <name> user name for remote-update - default is "fli4l"
--remotehost <host> hostname or IP of remote machine - default
is HOSTNAME set in [config-dir]/base.txt
--remotepath <path> pathname on remote machine - default is "/boot"
--remoteport <portnr> portnumber of the sshd on remote machine
*** GUI-Options
--nogui disable the config-GUI
--lang change language
[deutsch|english|espanol|french|magyar|nederlands]
An alternative configuration directory can be passed by appending its name to the end of the
command line. The normal configuration directory is called config and can be found under
the fli4l root directory. This is where all fli4l packages place their configuration files. If you
want to maintain more than one configuration, create another directory, e.g. hd.conf, place
a copy of the configuration files there and change it according to the requirements. Here are
some examples:
mkfli4l.bat hd.conf
mkfli4l.bat -v
mkfli4l.bat --no-gui config.hd
5.2.2. Configuration dialog – Setting the configuration directory
In the main window the configuration directory setting is indicated and a window can be
opened for the selection of the configuration directory.
It should be noted that any change in the ’Config-Dir’ causes all options to be set to the
values contained in the control file ’mkfli4l.txt’ (Page ??) placed in that directory, or to the
values given as command-line parameters, respectively.
If mkfli4l.bat does not find a directory fli4l-x.y.z config or if there is no file in that directory
named ‘base.txt’, a window is immediately opened for the selection of the configuration
directory. This makes it possible to easily manage several fli4l configuration directories in a
simple manner.
Example:
fli4l-x.y.z\config
fli4l-x.y.z\config.fd
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