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Re: [Ltib] what's with the empty "bootable_kernel" file in the ISO?
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Kurt Mahan |
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Re: [Ltib] what's with the empty "bootable_kernel" file in the ISO? |
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Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:38:52 -0600 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (X11/20060911) |
I should have deleted that directory -- it is less meaningful because
the BSP supports 3 different platforms, and provides pre-built images
for all three.
When I built the ISO I put all the images under images/<PLATFORM>/ :
images/M5475EVB/rootfs.jffs2
images/M5475EVB/uImage
images/M5475EVB/u-boot.bin
images/M5484LITE/uImage
images/M5484LITE/u-boot.bin
images/M5485EVB/rootfs.jffs2
images/M5485EVB/uImage
images/M5485EVB/u-boot.bin
Note that there is no rootfs.jffs2 for the 5484 platform due to platform
hardware limitations.
--Kurt
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> being incredibly pedantic (and not sure if this is off-topic or
> not), but i'm perusing the contents of the m54[78]x 20080811 ltib
> final ISO image (is there a shorter convention for referring to these
> things?), and i notice the file images/boot/bootable_kernel, which is
> entirely empty.
>
> doesn't break anything, of course, just looks redundant. is there
> some reason it's there?
>
> rday
>
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