On 05/25/2013 10:15 PM, Brendan Conoboy wrote:
General image issues:
o LVM console spam on first boot
o The initial-setup does not appear to run
Paul is looking into these. If anybody else is investigating either
please let him know.
o Restorecon runs on first boot- can we avoid this?
After a discussion with others it appears we could avoid this by running
restorecon in %post, or otherwise having the image generation tools run
restorecon for us. We would be doing a service to end users' sd write
cycles by doing so. Dennis?
Versatile express:
o No u-boot - would be nice to have for virt integration
o No boot-vexpress script or pre-extracted kernels - was in F18.
No update here. We are building a uboot for versatile express, but it
does not appear to function.
o No graphics support - regression since F18 (Kernel 3.6)
Kyle is looking into this and may have an update next week.
TI Boards in general:
o Images, as distributed, need manual steps to be made bootable.
o An easy script to handle the manual steps is not yet available.
o Supplied vfat partition possibly badly formed.
Some have suggested using fossjon's livemedia-modifier script. Can
somebody comment here?
o No graphics - regression since F18 (Kernel 3.6)
Jon is looking into this for Panda only. He should have an update later
today.
OMAP3 (Beagle boards):
o The supplied uboot does not load boot.scr.
This is for Dennis.
o The supplied kernel fails to boot.
Nobody is looking at this that I am aware of.
AM335x (Beagle bone boards):
o Missing kernel support - this is probably an F19 remix or F20 feature.
Let's forget about this for F19, the kernel just isn't ready.
Tegra2 (Trimslice, specifically)
o SSD support is unreliable due to evident hardware bug.
This might be addressable by "hdparm -a 32". Or, less likely, tweaking
/sys/block/sda/queue/read_ahead_kb. Would somebody with a trimslice-pro
try this out and confirm?
o X, though functional, is not stable.
Nobody is looking at this that I am aware of.
Anaconda installs:
o a-b-c needs to be run manually in %post
I'll look into this.
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Brendan Conoboy / Red Hat, Inc. / blc(a)redhat.com