On 12/18/13, 3:08 PM, "Robert Nelson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> Not necessary. Your V3.12 is booting via NFS. Just needed to enable
>> CONFIG_ROOT_NFS =y. I¹m surprised that more developers don¹t use NFS. I
>> can make all the file changes directly on my desktop and simply hit the
>> reset button and viola I¹m up and running. No need to program SDCards.
>> Also, I have my targetNFS automated backup every hour so if I get into
>> trouble, I can got back to a previous version in seconds.
>>
>> BTW, when the kernel is configured for Initrd, NFS doesn¹t work, so I
>>was
>> wondering why your kernel is configured to use Initrd. Is this really
>> necessary?
>
>We need it to support the Netinstall.
>https://github.com/RobertCNelson/netinstall
>
>The debian-installer is contained within in a custom initrd, that we
>run at startup, which is then used to create the rest of the root
>disk..

Good to know. 

BTW, good news is SGX is working on your kernel. I can run the 3D demos
under /opt/gfxsdkdemos/ogles2.

I¹m using 3.12.5-bone.4

Thank you again for all your help.

Regards,
John
>
>Regards,
>
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