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Allow specifying a devicetree binary that is passed to ukify #2439
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
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Resolves systemd#2439 To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi. It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package. Signed-off-by: Manuel Traut <[email protected]>
See also systemd/systemd#29726 which would probably change the design of this quite drastically since we'd just include every device tree when that is merged in some form. |
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To easily use the dtbs provided with kernel packages allow specifying a devicetree name in mkosi.
It can be passed as parameter to ukify. The dtb is typically installed by the kernel package.
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