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【INTERNAL】1.0.14 Development Plan #243

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ventoy opened this issue Jun 20, 2020 · 6 comments
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【INTERNAL】1.0.14 Development Plan #243

ventoy opened this issue Jun 20, 2020 · 6 comments

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@ventoy
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ventoy commented Jun 20, 2020

If everything goes well, Ventoy-1.0.14 will be released at 2020/06/27
(checked means done, unchecked means in developing)

  • Add a VTOY_MENU_TIMEOUT option in global control plugin

  • Add a VTOY_DEFAULT_IMAGE option in global control plugin

  • Fix the bug about repository group missing with RHEL6

  • Add Search and boot Grub4dos option in F4 Locaboot menu

  • Allow user to reserve some space when install Ventoy
    Ventoy will still occupy the 1st and 2nd partition. But after install, user can create the 3rd or 4th
    partition with the reserved space and use them as they want.

  • Add a Menu Class plugin to define the menu class with customized theme.

  • Add a fonts option in theme plugin to load customized font file.

New ISO support

  • guix-system-install-1.0.0.x86_64-linux.iso
  • systemrescuecd-amd64-6.1.5.iso
  • adelie-live-x86_64-1.0-rc1-20200202.iso
  • adelie-full-x86_64-1.0-rc1-20200202.iso
  • OviOS_Linux_3.02_20190821.iso
@VISHALVODRO
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Good initiative indeed. Why Allow user to reserve some space when install Ventoy is not ticked! Is it yet WIP? Eagerly waiting for this feature...

@ventoy
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ventoy commented Jun 20, 2020

Checked means it's done
Not checked means under developing.

@VISHALVODRO
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That's why I mentioned about WIP (Work In Progress) 😀😀😀

@TheCataliasTNT2k
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TheCataliasTNT2k commented Jun 24, 2020

Why did you remove FAT32 support? Would be a nice feature being able to resize the partitions under Linux with e.g. Gparted.

@ventoy
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ventoy commented Jun 24, 2020

Currently the 2nd partition has fixed 32MB size which can NOT use FAT32. If I change its size, it will not be backward compatible.
Maybe in a new branch.

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OK, thx

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