On Mon, 30 May 2016 07:05:24 +0530 Sunil Mohan Adapa <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I saw no reason why flash-kernel should be specially for Beagle Bone
> Black, so I removed that part of the code. It is not a problem if
> flash-kernel is run during first-boot.
>
> I believe that there is no reason to run flash-kernel code for any
> machine other than Dreamplug. I wanted to deal with that at a later point.
>
> Even for Dreamplug, I don't believe that flash-kernel actually works
> given its vfat boot partition.


I've applied the patch.

You're correct that it doesn't work on Dreamplug. This is what I have in
the first run log:

/bin/ls: cannot access '/boot/vmlinuz-*-kirkwood': No such file or directory
Flashing Kernel version  ...DTB: kirkwood-dreamplug.dtb
Installing kirkwood-dreamplug.dtb into
/boot/dtbs/4.5.0-2-marvell/kirkwood-dreamplug.dtb
Installing new kirkwood-dreamplug.dtb.
ln: failed to create symbolic link '/boot/dtb-4.5.0-2-marvell':
Operation not permitted
failed.

There's a few issues in the 80_flash-kernel script, but I think we can
probably just remove it (and also remove machine-detect if it's no
longer needed). I'll test this on Dreamplug and open a new bug for it.

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