* Jozef Uhliarik <juhliarik@suse.cz> [2007-06-15 13:15]:
you can find new screen shots in http://en.opensuse.org/YaST/yast-kdump
Some remarks: - Dump Level It's not clear if a [X] means if that pages are included or excluded. Please add some label about this (not in tooltip or in help text). - Dump Target This is wrong. The saving target is _independent_ of the partition (initrd based saving). Because pictures say more then words, I made some drawings at http://www.bwalle.de/temp/kdump/index.html. I hope it's clear now what I want. Please make the combo box for the partition editable. The user should be able to enter any string he wants additional to use an item from the combo box. Please also display the Linux partition naming in brackets or whatever way you like. And make clear that the user doesn't have any port here, or enter the default port (-> /etc/services). Also, make sure that only numbers are allowed here, a spin box would be an option. - Expert Settings The user should not be able to choose the initrd but the kernel. The naming scheme is: /boot/vmlinu[zx]-<kernel_string>[.gz] The user should only enter kernel_string in the GUI. If you implement a file dialog, strip out the rest and give a warning if the scheme doesn't match. The initrd is _always_ /boot/initrd-<kernel_string> If the user wants to reuse a kernel, he can symlink. I think users that have the experience how to build a custom initrd know how to use symlink properly. :-) Thanks, Bernhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org