> an installable .jffs2 file is need to ease the install onto the openmoko > freerunner
Such an image would require customisation though, as the miniroot fs does, wouldn't it? So what benefit would there be in providing a jffs2 file? Surely it'd be better to provide the mini rootfs; the users follow the instructions and then create a jffs2 file from the result. I forgot that to write to NAND you need a jffs2 image -- I cannot see the installer being modified to do this; quite frankly I have no idea how you could go about doing it automatically - I think there'd be too many variables to consider. However, instructions about making a jffs2 image from the mini rootfs image are welcomed, if applicable. _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
