On 25.01.2013, at 14:41, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 25/01/2013 14:34, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 25.01.2013, at 14:30, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Hi,
Finaly, I got an image from OBS for Raspberry Pi (armv5 image) but I have the following problem. All boot files (kernel image, etc.) are in /boot folder from ext3 partition, not in FAT32 boot partition.
Any idea why? So that we could fix it? Do you really need the /boot folder to be vfat? Couldn't you live with a FAT jump partition that contains u-boot and then boots the kernel from an ext3 /boot?
That's how we boot the chromebook, and it makes life a lot easier.
Raspberry Pi must have a FAT partition with a binary bootloader which init the board and loads directly the kernel image. So, FAT boot partition is mandatory... :( RPi has lots of proprietary/closed soft which does not help to hack.
Sure, but that does not mean that /boot needs to be on FAT, right? Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org