On recovery based devices, the swupdate process is executed in the recovery, so there is no need to have the swupdate daemon running on the rootfs. Add a on-target post installation script to disable the swupdate bootscript on the normal rootfs. This has the side effect of failing in the recovery initramfs because the initramfs does not have a complete SysV init system. For that case add a rootfs postprocess function to delete the postinst script. Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com> |
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| .. | ||
| base-files | ||
| busybox | ||
| images | ||
| init-ifupdown | ||
| initscripts | ||
| packagegroups | ||
| psplash | ||
| readline | ||
| recovery | ||
| system-monitor | ||
| systemd | ||
| sysvinit | ||
| trustfence | ||