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- # Copyright (C) 2006-2012 OpenWrt.org
- # Copyright (C) 2010 Vertical Communications
- #
- # This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
- # See /LICENSE for more information.
- #
- menuconfig PREINITOPT
- bool "Preinit configuration options" if IMAGEOPT
- default n
- help
- These options are used to control the environment used to initialize
- the system before running init (which typically mean /sbin/init which
- switches to multiuser mode).
- config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR
- bool "Suppress stderr messages during preinit" if PREINITOPT
- default y
- help
- Sends stderr to null during preinit. This is the default behaviour
- in previous versions of OpenWrt. This also prevents init process
- itself from displaying stderr, however processes launched by init
- in multiuser through inittab will use the current terminal (e.g.
- the ash shell launched by inittab will display stderr). That's
- the same behaviour as seen in previous version of OpenWrt.
- config TARGET_PREINIT_DISABLE_FAILSAFE
- bool
- prompt "Disable failsafe" if PREINITOPT
- default n
- help
- Disable failsafe mode. While it is very handy while
- experimenting or developing it really ought to be
- disabled in production environments as it is a major
- security loophole.
- config TARGET_PREINIT_TIMEOUT
- int
- prompt "Failsafe/Debug wait timeout" if PREINITOPT
- default 2
- help
- How long to wait for failsafe mode to be entered or for
- a debug option to be pressed before continuing with a
- regular boot.
- config TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG
- bool
- prompt "Show all preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT
- default n
- help
- Show preinit all network messages (via netmsg broadcast), not only
- the message indicating to press reset to enter failsafe. Note that
- if the architecture doesn't define an interface, and there is no
- 'Preinit network interface' defined, then no messages will be
- emitted, even if this is set.
- config TARGET_PREINIT_SUPPRESS_FAILSAFE_NETMSG
- bool
- prompt "Suppress network message indicating failsafe" if ( PREINITOPT && !TARGET_PREINIT_SHOW_NETMSG && !TARGET_PREINIT_DISABLE_FAILSAFE )
- default n
- help
- If "Show all preinit network messages" above is not set, then
- setting this option suppresses the only message that would be
- emitted otherwise, name the network message to enter failsafe
- (via netmsg).
- config TARGET_PREINIT_IFNAME
- string
- prompt "Preinit network interface" if PREINITOPT
- default ""
- help
- Interface for sending preinit messages to network, and any other
- default networking in failsafe or preinit. If empty
- uses $ifname (if defined in /etc/preinit.arch).
- config TARGET_PREINIT_IP
- string
- prompt "IP address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT
- default "192.168.10.1"
- help
- IP address used to configure interface for preinit network
- messages, including failsafe messages
- config TARGET_PREINIT_NETMASK
- string
- prompt "Netmask for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT
- default "255.255.255.0"
- help
- Netmask used to configure interface for preinit network
- messages, including failsafes messages
- config TARGET_PREINIT_BROADCAST
- string
- prompt "Broadcast address for preinit network messages" if PREINITOPT
- default "192.168.1.255"
- help
- Broadcast address to which to send preinit network messages, as
- as failsafe messages
- menuconfig INITOPT
- bool "Init configuration options" if IMAGEOPT
- default n
- help
- These option choose the command that will run as the 'init' command
- (that is which is responsible for controlling the system once preinit
- transfers control to it) as well as some options controlling its
- behaviour. Normally init is /sbin/init.
- config TARGET_INIT_PATH
- string
- prompt "PATH for regular boot" if INITOPT
- default "/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
- help
- Default PATH used during normal operation
- config TARGET_INIT_ENV
- string
- prompt "Environment variables to set when starting init (start with none)" if INITOPT
- default ""
- help
- Should be a space seperated list of variable assignments. These
- variables will be present in the environment. Spaces may not be
- present (including through expansion) even in a quoted string
- (env doesn't understanding quoting).
- config TARGET_INIT_CMD
- string
- prompt "Init command" if INITOPT
- default "/sbin/init"
- help
- The executable to run as the init process. Is 'exec'd by
- preinit (which is the init that the kernel launches on boot).
- config TARGET_INIT_SUPPRESS_STDERR
- bool
- prompt "Suppress stderr messages of init" if INITOPT
- default y
- help
- Prevents showing stderr messages for init command if not already
- suppressed during preinit. This is the default behaviour in
- previous versions of OpenWrt. Removing this does nothing if
- stderr is suppressed during preinit (which is the default).
- menuconfig VERSIONOPT
- bool "Version configuration options" if IMAGEOPT
- default n
- help
- These options allow to override the version information embedded in
- the /etc/openwrt_version, /etc/openwrt_release, /etc/banner,
- /etc/opkg.conf, and /etc/os-release files. Usually there is no need
- to set these, but they're useful for release builds or custom OpenWrt
- redistributions that should carry custom version tags.
- if VERSIONOPT
- config VERSION_DIST
- string
- prompt "Release distribution"
- default "libreCMC"
- help
- This is the name of the release distribution.
- If unspecified, it defaults to OpenWrt.
- config VERSION_NICK
- string
- prompt "Release version nickname"
- help
- This is the release codename embedded in the image.
- If unspecified, it defaults to the name of source branch.
- config VERSION_NUMBER
- string
- prompt "Release version number"
- help
- This is the release version number embedded in the image.
- If unspecified, it defaults to SNAPSHOT for the master branch
- or to ##.##-SNAPSHOT on release branches.
- config VERSION_CODE
- string
- prompt "Release version code"
- help
- This is the release version code embedded in the image.
- If unspecified, it defaults to a revision number describing the
- repository version of the source, e.g. the number of commits
- since a branch point or a short Git commit ID.
- config VERSION_REPO
- string
- prompt "Release repository"
- default "https://librecmc.org/librecmc/downloads/snapshots/%v"
- help
- This is the repository address embedded in the image, it defaults
- to the trunk snapshot repo; the url may contain the following placeholders:
- %R .. Repository revision ID
- %V .. Configured release version number or "SNAPSHOT", uppercase
- %v .. Configured release version number or "snapshot", lowercase
- %C .. Configured release revision code or value of %R, uppercase
- %c .. Configured release revision code or value of %R, lowercase
- %N .. Release name, uppercase
- %n .. Release name, lowercase
- %D .. Distribution name or "Lede", uppercase
- %d .. Distribution name or "lede", lowercase
- %T .. Target name
- %S .. Target/Subtarget name
- %A .. Package architecture
- %t .. Build taint flags, e.g. "no-all busybox"
- %M .. Manufacturer name or "Lede"
- %P .. Product name or "Generic"
- %h .. Hardware revision or "v0"
- config VERSION_MANUFACTURER
- string
- prompt "Manufacturer name"
- help
- This is the manufacturer name embedded in /etc/device_info
- Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware
- config VERSION_MANUFACTURER_URL
- string
- prompt "Manufacturer URL"
- help
- This is an URL to the manufacturer's website embedded in /etc/device_info
- Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware
- config VERSION_BUG_URL
- string
- prompt "Bug reporting URL"
- help
- This is an URL to provide users for providing bug reports
- config VERSION_SUPPORT_URL
- string
- prompt "Support URL"
- help
- This an URL to provide users seeking support
- config VERSION_PRODUCT
- string
- prompt "Product name"
- help
- This is the product name embedded in /etc/device_info
- Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware
- config VERSION_HWREV
- string
- prompt "Hardware revision"
- help
- This is the hardware revision string embedded in /etc/device_info
- Useful for OEMs building OpenWrt based firmware
- config VERSION_FILENAMES
- bool
- prompt "Version number in filenames"
- default y
- help
- Enable this to include the version number in firmware image, SDK-
- and Image Builder archive file names
- config VERSION_CODE_FILENAMES
- bool
- prompt "Revision code in filenames"
- default y
- help
- Enable this to include the revision identifier or the configured
- version code into the firmware image, SDK- and Image Builder archive
- file names
- endif
- menuconfig PER_FEED_REPO
- bool "Separate feed repositories" if IMAGEOPT
- default y
- help
- If set, a separate repository is generated within bin/*/packages/
- for the core packages and each enabled feed.
- config PER_FEED_REPO_ADD_DISABLED
- bool "Add available but not enabled feeds to opkg.conf"
- default y
- depends on PER_FEED_REPO
- help
- Add not installed or disabled feeds from feeds.conf to opkg.conf.
- config PER_FEED_REPO_ADD_COMMENTED
- bool "Comment out not enabled feeds"
- default !BUILDBOT
- depends on PER_FEED_REPO && PER_FEED_REPO_ADD_DISABLED
- help
- Add not enabled feeds as commented out source lines to opkg.conf.
- source "tmp/.config-feeds.in"
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