On 14/09/06 03:42 +0200, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote: > Cons: > * We would have to switch again once lzma is ready > * Not widely tested yet
These alone are show-stoppers. Right now, at this moment, we have enough space in the stable image to work normally. In the future, that won't be true, but I'm not overly excited to switch over to a new feature untested - especially now that everybody depends on LinuxBIOS for their day to day activities. I will be happy to add the Config.mk changes, but I stress that they should remain commented out for now. > This leaves another question to be decided: Do we want > to keep compressing VSA and kernel/initrd separately or > do we combine the two? And if we combine them, how can > we separate them? Is integrating the VSA into the ELF > image an option? I don't think so. They must remain seperate. The VSA code is used during the firmware boot, so it must be available quite early in the process. Jordan -- Jordan Crouse Senior Linux Engineer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. <www.amd.com/embeddedprocessors> _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
