On 08/08/2019 05.16, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 03:52:28PM -0700, Julius Werner wrote:
>
>> The Linux ramdisk should always be decompressed by the kernel itself,
>> not by U-Boot. Therefore, the 'compression' node in the FIT image should
>> always be set to "none" for ramdisk images
On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 03:52:28PM -0700, Julius Werner wrote:
> The Linux ramdisk should always be decompressed by the kernel itself,
> not by U-Boot. Therefore, the 'compression' node in the FIT image should
> always be set to "none" for ramdisk images, since the only point of
> using that node
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 12:52 AM Julius Werner wrote:
>
> The Linux ramdisk should always be decompressed by the kernel itself,
> not by U-Boot. Therefore, the 'compression' node in the FIT image should
> always be set to "none" for ramdisk images, since the only point of
> using that node is if yo
Hello Julius,
Am 03.08.2019 um 00:52 schrieb Julius Werner:
The Linux ramdisk should always be decompressed by the kernel itself,
not by U-Boot. Therefore, the 'compression' node in the FIT image should
always be set to "none" for ramdisk images, since the only point of
using that node is if you
The Linux ramdisk should always be decompressed by the kernel itself,
not by U-Boot. Therefore, the 'compression' node in the FIT image should
always be set to "none" for ramdisk images, since the only point of
using that node is if you want U-Boot to do the decompression itself.
Yet some systems
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