Hi Stephen,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Stephen Warren swar...@nvidia.com wrote:
On 01/10/2012 02:22 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Hi Stephen,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Stephen Warren swar...@nvidia.com wrote:
On 12/26/2011 03:31 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Stephen Warren pointed out that
On 12/26/2011 03:31 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Stephen Warren pointed out that we should use nodes whether or not they
have an alias in the /aliases section. The aliases section specifies the
order so far as it can, but is not essential. Operating without alisses
is useful when the enumerated
Hi Stephen,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Stephen Warren swar...@nvidia.com wrote:
On 12/26/2011 03:31 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Stephen Warren pointed out that we should use nodes whether or not they
have an alias in the /aliases section. The aliases section specifies the
order so far as it
On 01/10/2012 02:22 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Hi Stephen,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Stephen Warren swar...@nvidia.com wrote:
On 12/26/2011 03:31 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Stephen Warren pointed out that we should use nodes whether or not they
have an alias in the /aliases section. The
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Simon Glass s...@chromium.org wrote:
Stephen Warren pointed out that we should use nodes whether or not they
have an alias in the /aliases section. The aliases section specifies the
order so far as it can, but is not essential. Operating without alisses
is
Stephen Warren pointed out that we should use nodes whether or not they
have an alias in the /aliases section. The aliases section specifies the
order so far as it can, but is not essential. Operating without alisses
is useful when the enumerated order of nodes does not matter (admittedly
rare in
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