I've been running with some version or another of the EFI patches for
about six months now; sysupgrade works fine, and there aren't any
reboot or stability issues that I've seen.
I'd be happy to contribute a review, especially if it helps EFI
support land in master. Is there any desire to move forw
I'm somewhat apprehensive about this applying to all targets that consume GRUB2.
On x86 and x86_64 images, I believe sysupgrade lays down every
partition in the image over its equivalent already on the device.
Since the bootloader (MBR, presumably, for most x86 targets) lives in
the early part of
I'm concerned about introducing a global configuration symbol that
changes the behavior of any individual package--right now, large- and
small-format devices share the same package feeds, and there's no
provision in opkg for package variant flags.
This suggests that we'd need to host a feed for sk
I am seeing this on x86/64-glibc as well.
It looks like procd is falling over in udebug_entry_vprintf at the
*second* vprintf after udebug_buf_alloc.
This appears to occur when there are log messages longer than the
minimum allocation size (128) and we trip into the second allocation
pass.
Stack:
> Please try the latest version.
It works! Thanks for the quick fix.
d
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