Re: ARM kernel moving forward 3.7+

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On 12/04/2012 04:56 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>> We might need to add the new calxeda sata module (this is booting off
>>> sata?) to the dracut include list. Remind me what the module name is
>>> and I'll cross check it.
>>
>> This is booting off SATA. The module name is sata-highbank.
> 
> Can you try this dracut and regenerate the initrd
> 
> http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1282787

Is there supposed to be an rpm I can download there? I don't see one.
What am I missing here?

>> I don't have this problem when custom building 3.6 kernels for f17 & f18.
> 
> But then I'm sure you build the sata kernel modules in and specifying
> Calxeda specifics as opposed to a generic unified kernel that is
> ultimately going to need to support 100s of devices from numerous
> SoCs.

I always build the sata as a module.

I should have said I don't have an issue when building 3.7-rcX, and I
use the same scripts and dracut there (with the generic unified kernel)
as I do when I'm building the stock 3.6 kernel.

I'm not complaining, I'm just curious about the difference.

--Mark Langsdorf
Calxeda, Inc.

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