> >Current intel-common is having 2 single binary for x86 architecture > >(32-bit & 64-bit). > >However, to boot up the platform, there is still this text change that > >needs to be manually change such tty0 or tty1 and etc. This will > >complicate the usage by end-customer and require also customer document > >update down-stream. > > If that is the issue, the kernel can still be the same. The console change is > done in the machine.conf in the APPEND variable. No need to use a BSP- > specific kernel.
Ya, I have synced-up with Nitin just now and understand the subject. I think that there is some confusion on how the intel-common kernel work. I will communicate back to Wei Sern et al. shortly. Thanks ! -- _______________________________________________ meta-intel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel
