For my use case, I'd to generate an fitImage that contains a kernel, dtb & squashfs rootfs.
The existing `kernel-fitimage.bbclass` class can be hacked to do what I want but it is tricky and doesn't feel quite right, as I'm not really using an initramfs. It also requires patching the kernel-fitimage.bbclass file to allow non cpio initramfs file types to be included in the resulting fitimage. Would the approach of adding a new, more customisable, fitImage image class be a better method to achieve this? Or is sticking with the kernel-fitimage the correct approach? I noticed xilinx had a xilinx-fitimage image class in their meta-xilinx repo that appears to be much of what I want, so could prove to be a good starting place if the separate image type is a better way of proceeding: https://github.com/Xilinx/meta-xilinx/blob/61e3825585a5616a01de9a2570b81cf9c8a91bb3/classes/xilinx-fitimage.bbclass
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