Re: [U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-18 Thread Alexandre Dilly
Dear Wolfgang, Mats and Stefano, Thanks for your answers, > In message > you wrote: > > > > I haven't seen the scripts of Alexandre but it sounds something like > > what > > we have already implemented. > > I haven't seen the scripts either, but this is something that has > been implemented man

Re: [U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-17 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Mats, In message you wrote: > > I havn't seen the scripts of Alexandre but it sounds something like what > we have already implemented. I haven'ty seen the scripts either, but this is something that has been implemented many times before, with many variations depending on specific project

Re: [U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-17 Thread Stefano Babic
Hi Mats, On 17/06/2013 15:25, Mats Kärrman wrote: > Dear Wolfgang, > > I havn't seen the scripts of Alexandre but it sounds something like what > we have already implemented. > > Wolfgang Denk wrote: >> Please note that this is a feature standardized for example in the >> Open Source Develop

Re: [U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-17 Thread Mats Kärrman
Dear Wolfgang, I havn't seen the scripts of Alexandre but it sounds something like what we have already implemented. Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Please note that this is a feature standardized for example in the > Open Source Development Labs Carrier Grade Linux Requirements > Definition, which

Re: [U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-17 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Alexandre In message <130325823.452426.1371459938406.javamail.r...@openwide.fr> you wrote: > > One month ago, I sent a first request for comments about an open source > automatic updater for embedded systems using U-boot: the goal of this project > was to split a flash memory or hard disk

[U-Boot] [RFC] Safe Linux Updater

2013-06-17 Thread Alexandre Dilly
Hi, One month ago, I sent a first request for comments about an open source automatic updater for embedded systems using U-boot: the goal of this project was to split a flash memory or hard disk drive in multiple partition (2 or more) and install a new kernel and/or root filesystem on an empty