Thanks for the extra context, everyone. The main thing I was missing was how the various layers and components mapped onto the images. I was aware of the components, just not how they were being delivered :-)
Knowing now that https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/mobile/latest/images/target-TM1/mobile-wayland-armv7l-tm1/ covers both kernel and userland, and is not exclusively TM1-specific makes it all a lot more understandable to me. Thanks! On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 6:32 AM, Maciej Wereski < m.were...@partner.samsung.com> wrote: > Dnia środa, 18 listopada 2015 08:31:14 Bob Summerwill pisze: > > Hokey dokey - thanks for the info, Mariej. > > > > So the missing boot images are the real blockers for using a broader > range > > of devices? There is no released Tizen 3 boot image for TM1 or Note4. > > > > Looks like RD-PQ *is* open for Tizen 3 mobile testing, though. How do I > > use that RD-PQ boot image on my device? > > You just need to flash boot and wayland images with lthor. But if you have > Tizen 2.x on RD-PQ, then you may need to change partition layout before > flashing: > < > https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/How_to_Build_and_Load_Tizen_on_Odroid_U3#Tizen_device_partitioning > > > > > > > Also, do the Odroid images support XU4? Or will that require a > different > > boot image? I believe I remember Raster saying that XU4 would need a new > > boot, though the userland may be the same. Is that right? Thanks! > > 4.0 kernel (platform/kernel/linux-exynos) will work. It will also work on > other Odroids and RD-PQ (with one config, only device tree differs). There > may > be some problems with u-both though. There is article on wiki, but I > haven't > tried it: > <https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Quick_guide_for_odroidxu4> > > regards, > -- > Maciej Wereski > Samsung R&D Institute Poland > Samsung Electronics > m.were...@partner.samsung.com > -- b...@summerwill.net
_______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.tizen.org https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev