26.09.2015 13:07, Matwey V. Kornilov пишет:
25.09.2015 10:26, Guillaume Gardet пишет:
Hi,
Le 24/09/2015 21:30, Matwey V. Kornilov a écrit :
24.09.2015 20:27, Matwey V. Kornilov пишет:
Hello,
In JeOS.kiwi for armv7hl I see the following:
<drivers> <file name="drivers/ata/*"/> <!-- For SATA --> <file name="drivers/dma/*"/> <!-- For DMA --> <file name="drivers/gpio/*"/> <!-- Needed for TWL6040 GPO for MMC boot on pandaboard --> <file name="drivers/gpu/*"/> <!-- For display --> <file name="drivers/mmc/*"/> <!-- For SD/MMC --> <file name="drivers/phy/*"/> <!-- Various phy: sata, usb, video, ... --> </drivers>
but in the generated initrd I see that all drivers are present:
lib/modules/4.3.0-rc2-1.g2b75354-default/kernel/drivers> ls ata cdrom dma gpu hwmon input media mfd mmc ntb phy ptp soc thermal uwb video block char gpio hid iio md message misc net parport pps scsi ssb usb vhost virtio
And I cannot understand how this is supposed to work. What <drivers> is used for?
There is a predifined list of drivers to include (in kiwi) and we also had those within <drivers> and </drivers>.
I think the following should be added to config.sh:
#========================================== # remove unneded kernel files #------------------------------------------ suseStripKernel
#========================================== # remove unneeded files #------------------------------------------ suseStripInitrd
I am not sure and going to test whether it affects something.
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