
11 Oct
2008
11 Oct
'08
12:12 a.m.
Dear Kumar,
In message B6C754A4-7D83-48DC-89A7-5B649F919EA0@kernel.crashing.org you wrote:
In some discussions we were talking about the nicety of having a command to reset the environment back to defaults. The reason for having a command is to deal with know exactly where the environment is stored in various non-volatile memories.
Is this something we think would be acceptable -- a 'resetenv' command?
Sure - IIRC we actually had a pretty detailed plan what it should look like (including the name and arguments), but just didn;t find a volunteer to implement it.
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Wolfgang Denk
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