Ward Vandewege schrieb:
Now; before I post my patches to the list for review, I'd like to know what the current thinking is on the future of buildrom.
There are a couple of issues with buildrom as it stands today:
a) it's v2 only b) there is no standardized way to use a different initrd 'skeleton' for a specific board c) there is no standardized way to have different LinuxBIOS Config.lb files for a particular board, based on the payload
Thoughts? Does that sound reasonable?
my view: whatever gets us closer to a feasible live-Linux-CDROM that is bootable on GA M57-SLI as well as ASUS A8N-E (the desktop flagships 30 - 80€ in cost) and has binaries to flash on those targets is well supportable. we need binaries for early adopters to download and flash into their mobos and save that in wiki. --Q
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