build: Re-hide pointless question in image_to_usb.sh --test_image.

Undoes a change from 5c3b457f.  Hardcoding "--yes" in the
call to mod_image_for_test.sh instead of inheriting
image_to_usb.sh's "yes" was intentional.  The user may not
pass --yes to image_to_usb.sh since they want to confirm
that they're writing to the correct device, but they already
told us that they want the image to be modified for test
with --test_image, so there's no reason to ask about it
again.

BUG=none
TEST=ran it

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1736005
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Daniel Erat 2010-04-22 13:59:07 -07:00
parent 565b11316a
commit 89b029c7c0

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@ -113,15 +113,12 @@ if [ ${FLAGS_test_image} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ] ; then
if [ ${FLAGS_factory} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ] ; then
FACTORY_ARGS="--factory"
fi
# Check for yes
if [ ${FLAGS_yes} -eq ${FLAGS_TRUE} ] ; then
YES="--yes"
fi
# Modify it.
# Modify it. Pass --yes so that mod_image_for_test.sh won't ask us if we
# really want to modify the image; the user gave their assent already with
# --test-image and the original image is going to be preserved.
"${SCRIPTS_DIR}/mod_image_for_test.sh" --image \
"${FLAGS_from}/chromiumos_test_image.bin" ${FACTORY_ARGS} ${YES}
"${FLAGS_from}/chromiumos_test_image.bin" ${FACTORY_ARGS} --yes
echo "Done with mod_image_for_test."
else
echo "Using cached test image."