And after few test, here you are the new ChameleonBase.
I've rearranged the needed folder in /trunk/package/ to make it more easy to use, just copy the content of ChameleonBase in package folder.
I've added the Apple license, but i'm not sure if it is the right one, please if someone could check it...
Install Options are still not very clear,
Document can be placed in any location.
Chameleon
-Root
-boot0 (makes the volume active)
-boot0hfs
-EFI
-boot0 (makes the volume active)
-boot0hfs
-RAID*
-boot0
-boot0hfs
-Kext
-the
-fives
-in
-the
-repo
Documentation
-BootHelp.txt
-README
-UserGuide
Configurations
-PreferencePanels
-com.apple.Boot.plist (with almost all options)
-smbios.plist (with almost all options)
AppleHDA binpatch
-various
-codec
-binpatch
NOTE ON RAID INSTALL:
Raid install works only with a two disk RAID.
If more than 2 disk are used for the RAID set, installer could work but only two disk of the raid will be bootable.
I'm thinking a way to make the boot0hfs option once so to have:
Chameleon
-ROOT
-EFI
-RAID
-Use boot0hfs
About kext and adding stuff from other projects
I think that essential kext like fakeSMC 2.5 needs to be added.
It's the last "stable" release and is working good and well tested.
Also an all purpose dummy injector like the one from smith could be considered essential and stable.
For lizard maybe we could ask sonotone if he want to use the forge for his project instead of google code.
Another question is:
Is boot0hfs needed with RAID? or are "Boot OSX"volumes always set as active?