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Without these kernel arguments, the GENIVI x86_64 demo
system would not be able to start Weston.
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The 'morph deploy' command now lets us deploy system images one at a
time, so let's do that. This means that if all but one image is
deployed successfully, on the next run the user just needs to deploy
one further image.
Also, since each deployment has a unique name in release.morph now,
we can override the location and VERSION_LABEL fields instead of
requiring the user to update them manually before each release. The
release.morph cluster should now specify the *basename* of the image
in the location field only. By basename, I mean the system name plus
the appropriate extension (normally .tar or .img). The do-release
script will then prepend the image path and the version label to get
a filename.
The release.morph cluster has been updated accordingly.
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The rootfs is the same other than having a different kernel build, but
the Wandboard is more common than the Highbank server. In practice the
ARM devel rootfs can be used for any ARM board if a Linux kernel built
for that board is supplied to the board's bootloader.
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As requested by Daniel Silverstone.
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This is clearer than 'factory'.
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We now support running Baserock in an x86_32 chroot (although there is
some missing functionality compared to the full development system right
now, mainly that x86 VM deployments cannot be done due to the lack of
extlinux in the chroot).
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We release an ARM versatile image of the GENIVI Baseline system.
Our current focus for ARM building is armv7lhf, so a devel system for
Calxeda Highbank servers is also built.
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Until we make these available on the Baserock website, it doesn't seem
worth deploying them as part of the release process.
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Devel systems must be larger, and use install-files, because they
will be run on a very slow qemu-arm emulator.
genivi-baseline systems need to have rawdisk and tar deployments.
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