Hi Bill, Those options are principally to support different root filesystem images for CPUs with multiple cores. This was stuff I was working on before I left Freescale. It was working, but not heavily tested.
What is it you're trying to do? Do you just want to specify where the rootfs gets created, or something else? Regards, Stuart On 19/04/12 23:38, Bill Pringlemeir wrote: > > I have roamed around the Internet to find some info on this. It looks > like only LtibMergesFromFSL-20081205 has any information on this. Can we > specify different 'rootfs' directories or does this mean something > different? > > It looks like options such as --rootn -R -i --sticky and --no-sticky are > not documented anywhere. Are these touch me and I'll burn options? I > have used them and they didn't erase my hard drive. > > Thanks for any pointers. Google 'ltib sticky OR rootn' doesn't give > much help. > > Regards, > Bill Pringlemeir. > _______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://ltib.org Ltib mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
