On 11 Apr 2012, at 14:16, Yves Blusseau wrote:

> Le 23/04/2012 11:31, Andrew a écrit :
>> 11.04.2012 11:20, Erich Titl написал:
>>> Hi Andrew
>>> 
>>> at 23.04.2012 10:07, Andrew wrote:
>>>> 11.04.2012 09:36, Erich Titl написал:
>>>>> Hi Andrew
>>>>> 
>>>>> at 22.04.2012 23:20, Andrew wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all.
>>>>>> I'm thinking about some improvements that can be useful in future,
>>>>>> especially on tiny systems, and that should be added before 5.0-beta
>>>>>> release if they'll be accepted as useful:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1) Split single solid initrd to multiple files, for ex. - basic initrd
>>>>>> with binaries, and additional files with kernel modules (usb variant, cd
>>>>>> variant, etc). Syslinux supports multiple initrds:


Hi all,

I am increasingly interested in non-x86 systems and for those SYSLINUX is no 
good. For ARM the preferred boot loader seems to be U-Boot, or for "raw" 
booting on the Raspberry Pi the kernel image needs to include the initramfs. As 
long as we can accommodate different approaches for different platforms that's 
OK.

Agree that having a compressed filesystem for logging seems like a great idea.

david
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