On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 15:20 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote: > On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Ajay Garg <a...@activitycentral.com> wrote: > > I tried the "rmmod/modprobe" hack in "olpc-configure", and it worked > > (obviously because, this time the "/etc.modprobe.d/libertas.conf" could be > > fetched/read from persistent storage). Mesh-icons were no more visible in > > the neighborhood-view (both during reboot, and resume-from-suspend). > > > > But I too felt that this is more of a hack, and not a clean solution. > > Well, as you pointed out in later emails, the initramfs generation > will pick it up from there. I'd forgotten about that -- sorry. > > So what you want to do is get libertas.conf into some package > (olpc-utils) or install it from an OOB module -- the xo1 module is a > good candidate. > > In fact I'm liking the OOB module option. I think we would accept a > patch to OOB's xo1 module, where based on an option it creates this > file. Just have to make sure it's created before dracut is used to > generate the initramfs. >
Hi Martin: Don't think OOB is used to generate the initramfs, from the kernel spec file: # set to 1 to build the initramfs during kernel-build time # set to 0 to build the initramfs during %post on the host %define buildinitramfs 1 Doesn't that mean the kernel rpm provides pre-build initrd<version>.img and actrd<version>.img? Doesn't OOB just sign what is in the kernel rpm? Think you would need to re-create initrd.img as needed then place the revised initrd.img into the image via OOB, to be signed by OOB. Jerry _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel