On Mar 30, 2012, at 1:48 PM, Tony Lindgren wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> * Kumar Gala <[email protected]> [120329 12:24]:
>> As I'm new to the OMAP community this might be a stupid question but trying 
>> to just build and run a stock v3.3 kernel on a pandaboard.  In doing so it 
>> seems as if some basic drivers are not enabled in omap2plus_defconfig for 
>> the board.  I'm trying to figure out if this is normal for some reason or 
>> just an oversight.
>> 
>> For example, USB and USB ethernet (SMC95xx).  I notice the linaro kernel 
>> tree introduces an omap4_defconfig, so just wondering should I send patches 
>> to omap2plus_defconfig or what?
> 
> We can add those to omap2plus_defconfig for sure, but let's have
> them added as modules. Then distros can use that easily in a
> standard way using initramfs-tools etc.
> 
> Let's not change the drivers that are currently built in if they're
> needed for mounting mmc or nfsroot. Those can be changed later on.

I'll work up a patch, however I was doing this as I was trying to get NFS root 
working and thus would need USB + USB ethernet compiled in and not as modules 
for panda.  Is that ok?

- k--
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