When building an RPM based system, the linux kernel image was installed
after the netbase image so the /boot/config* file was not found.
Strangely that worked fine on IPK based systems.
Fixes https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-364
Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alex.gonzalez@digi.com>
I have split the machine configuration in two:
-The module machine configuration include, for example ccimx53.inc
-The machine configuration (for example cimx53js.conf) which includes
the variant configuration.
This will allow for customers to create their own machine keeping the
module include file.
The variant can be configured in the local.conf file with a
MACHINE_VARIANT variable.
The variant names are made up of the interface initials as follows:
w: wifi
e: externel ethernel
b: bluetooth
1: 1-wire
a: accelerometer
g: GPU
v: VPU
128: 128MB RAM
4k: 1024MB NAND (only for MX51 JTAG flash)
For details regarding the supported variants, each machine configuration
file contains a comment with a variants table.
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-330
Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alex.gonzalez@digi.com>
All bbappend files will start as follows:
# Copyright (C) 2013 Digi International.
PRINC := "${@int(PRINC) + 1}"
PR_append = "+${DISTRO}"
Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alex.gonzalez@digi.com>
This fixes a bug in 'ccardxmx28js' where the wpa_supplicant was using
the wrong driver 'wext' instead of the 'nl80211' (for atheros)
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-220 #resolve
Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com>
The interfaces file is different depending on whether we have single
or dual wired ethernet and whether we have a wireless or non wireless
module.
Also, add an ifup script to set the mac addresses fetched from the
kernel command line.
This commit autogenerates the /etc/network/interfaces file.
Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alex.gonzalez@digi.com>
Add custom /etc/init.d/networking and /etc/network/interfaces.
The networking script does the start section on the background which
inlcudes the bringing up of the interfaces. In this way DHCP does not
delay the boot up.
The interfaces file configures the wireless interface to be automatically
brought up.
Signed-off-by: Alex Gonzalez <alex.gonzalez@digi.com>