On Mon, 2014-05-05 at 09:51 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
I would suggest moving to rawhide as Dennis has done some awesome
work
with extlinux to give us a menu (and you no longer need a vfat
partition) to select the kernel. The f-21 u-boot might work this way
with F-20 but it's untested and if it breaks you get to keep both
pieces.
Peter,
I was just having a look at this.
OK, the change is that uboot is reading fdtdir from extlinux.conf and
appending the default board name to it, compiled into uboot, instead of
the old behaviour, using fdt from extlinux.conf.
Question is, when a kernel is updated what is updating the extlinux.conf
and writing the ftddir entry, grubby?
So to use this on F20, it needs the rawhide uboot and whatever it is
that updates the extlinux.conf from rawhide.
Regards
Clive
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Clive Messer <clive.m.messer(a)gmail.com>