On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Pawel Moll <m...@pawelmoll.com> wrote: >> * Download Size: 64M >> * Download size with OMAP3 hwpack: 100M >> The current thoughts are to cut this image down as much as possible >> whilst still retaining the ability to boot to a command prompt. The >> new image would be a 'nano' image and would be useful for verifying >> that the hardware boots. > > Yes, please :-) > > Just for comparison, the current ALIP images, we would like to replace with > Linaro in future, are "slightly" smaller: > > http://www.arm.com/community/software-enablement/linux.php > * Minimal ARMv5T cramfs (30 MB) - with debug symbols, no X11 or optional > applications > * Minimal ARMv6 cramfs (30 MB) - with debug symbols, no X11 or optional > applications > * Minimal ARMv7 Thumb-2 cramfs (30 MB) - compiled for Thumb-2 with NEON > support > * Full ARMv5T cramfs (49 MB) - with X11 and optional applications > * Full ARMv6 cramfs (49 MB) - with X11 and optional applications > * Full ARMv7 Thumb-2 cramfs (47 MB) - compiled for Thumb-2 with NEON > support
the above sizes are with or without kernel? Anyone knows how compression of cramfs compares to tar.gz? e.g. can we compare those sizes directly to our gzipped tarballs? -- - Alexander _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev