> On Feb 12, 2017, at 11:20 PM, Philip Prindeville > <philipp_s...@redfish-solutions.com> wrote: > > >> On Feb 12, 2017, at 11:15 PM, David Lang <da...@lang.hm> wrote: >> >> On Sun, 12 Feb 2017, Philip Prindeville wrote: >> >>>>>>>> If you look for where the /files/* are copied into the filesystem, >>>>>>>> that is probably the place you would want to add your scripting hooks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good idea. I’ll look there. >>>>>> >>>>>> Once you find this, may I suggest that you create /scripts/* and >>>>>> contribute the infrastructure to support it back upstream? >>>>>> >>>>>> I have seen a lot of people wanting to do similar things. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Surprisingly, I’m still trying to find in the Makefiles where >>>>> $(topdir)/files/ gets copied over… >>>>> >>>>> -Philip >>>> >>>> It's prepare_rootfs doing this job at the moment. >>>> >>>> yousong >>> >>> Sorry to be thick headed, but what’s the path to that? >> >> grep -r "/files/" finds >> >> scripts/env: cp -a "$ENVDIR/files/"* "$BASEDIR/files" 2>/dev/null >> >/dev/null > > > That juggles the “live” set of contents for files/ versus alternate sets you > might have stashed away in env/files/ … > > That not what yousong was talking about, I don’t think. >
Okay, my bad. I was looking in an OpenWRT tree and not an LEDE tree because I thought that part of the two was the same. It’s not. Openwrt has prepare_generic_squashfs and LEDE has prepare_rootfs, and they’re very different. _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev