> -----Original Message----- > From: Jiri Pirko [mailto:jpirko@xxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 25 June 2009 20:58 > To: Peter Lemenkov > Cc: fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx; Kedar Sovani > Subject: Re: Ok, my ARM machine works quite well, > but how can I help you? > > Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 05:18:29PM CEST, lemenkov@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > >Hello! > > > >2009/6/25 Jiri Pirko <jpirko@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > > >>>> Also, I plan to provide instructions on how to set up > fedora on > >>>> my Western Digital's MyBook (and, probably, pre-built > >>>> bootloader(s) and kernel). > >> > >> I want to do the same for Beagleboard. Also I'm thinking > about adding kernel rpm > >> directly for Beagle. Is there any activity to build board- > specific kernels? > > > >Someone created pre-built kernel for SheevaPlug. That's all > AFAIK. > >Anyway, we should start providing them. But before, I think > that we > >should come to an agreement regarding common subset of kernel > features > >(filesystems, handware, etc). I thinkit may simplify the > process of > >creating rpms. > > Agree, but this would be very board-spacific. But e.g. config > options for > usb-devices etc should should be the same. > The fedora kernel repository has a nice way of managing the configuration differences with a merge.pl script. Every architecture specifies only the configuration options that differ, and the rest are picked from the standard template. The current ARM "kernel" rpm is only a placeholder/dummy rpm which satisfies the "provides" etc. dependencies of other packages. How should we go about the multiple kernels approach: 1. create multiple kernel rpms for multiple boards? kernel-sheevaplug, kernel-beagle, etc.? 2. create a single kernel rpm with multiple images stored within it? 3. forget the kernel rpm, let each board have its own pre-built kernel binary available? Since anyway most of the people will probably burn the kernel separately on the flash? ...snip... > > Jirka > > > >-- > >With best regards! Kedar. _______________________________________________ fedora-arm mailing list fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-arm