Hello, currently I think the best option for us is an ext4fs image with /boot in the same partition, no squashfs+jfss2 or separated /boot partition. I saw that a few targets are making ext4fs image, but is any of them following the current best practices?
Cheers, Jan On 11.11.2015 17:31, Felix Fietkau wrote: > On 2015-11-11 16:04, Jan Čermák wrote: >> Hello Felix, >> >> On 11.11.2015 15:00, Felix Fietkau wrote: >>> This option is apparently supported for ext4 and ubifs only. Also, the >>> code enabled by these options is one big design flaw, and I'd like to >>> get rid of it as soon as possible by converting all devices that need it >>> over to the new image building code. >> >> because I was planning to use these options for a new target, can you give >> me a >> hint what's now the correct way to create an image of ext4 FS with kernel >> included within it? > Do you need to keep the kernel in the same filesystem as the rest of the > system, or can you make a small kernel partition and use the normal > squashfs+jffs2 overlay, or does it use something else? > > - Felix > _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel