-----Original Message----- From: James Cameron
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 6:01 PM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: devel@lists.laptop.org
Subject: Re: os builder bundled firmware

On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 04:11:39PM -0500, Tim Moody wrote:
I reset my xo to q2f12

on my osbuilder vm:

I created a localrepo with olpc-firmware-q2-f19-1.unsigned.noarch.rpm

and added the last line to my .ini

[repos]
fedora_arch=i386
olpc_frozen_1=0,koji.dist-f17-i686
olpc_frozen_2=0,koji.dist-f17-i686-updates-12.1.0
olpc_frozen_3=1,local.12.1.0
olpc_frozen_4=1,local.12.1.0-xo1
add_excludes_to=koji.dist-f17-i686,koji.dist-f17-i686-updates-12.1.0
custom_repo_1=1,xo1-fw,file:///root/osbuilder/localrepo/

after running olpc-os-builder

/var/tmp/olpc-os-builder/output/21004xx0.packages.txt shows

olpc-firmware-q2-f19-1.unsigned.noarch

but if I copy-nand 21004xx0.img

I still have q2f12

what am I missing?

During boot there was no file nand:\boot\bootfw.zip and so the
firmware did not upgrade.  For secure laptops this is handled by the
firmware, for unsecure laptops this is handled by /boot/olpc.fth

what I am trying to achieve is installing a custom build with a later firmware embedded (bundled) as in

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Upgrading_firmware#Automatic

I thought copy-nand would do this but looking again at

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Operating_system_image_installation_methods

perhaps I missed the obtain developer key step, which is a deal breaker because I want this to be usable on all unsecured laptops in Haiti.

basically I would like to be able to build a custom version of 21021o0.img with q2f19 and some additional rpms and a different list of activities and not have to install the firmware as a separate step.

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