This variable was originally introduces for the board "Espressobin" (mvebu64): 38db0b55f9
Use a hook in the mvebu64 and mt7623 family config to set ignored devices for NetworkManager instead.
- Rename extensions with "net-*" prefix
- Put the extensions into their own folder
- Split off time sync packages into their own extensions to be able to be used separately
- Put their config files into directories instead of using inline `cat <<- EOF >`
- Move some other NetworkManager related stuff into the extension
- Remove unneeded steps
- Install iproute2 by default on all images (for the `ip` command)
- use Chrony with Network Manager
- use timesync with systemd-networkd
- use NetPlan with Network manager only
- move command-not-found to CLI image only
- improve firstlogin ip detection
Firmware package was incorrectly marked as machine dependent.
This was fixed in radxa-pkg/aic8800#12, causing the file name to change.
Signed-off-by: ZHANG Yuntian <yt@radxa.com>
Shellcheck errors/warnings were:
In lib/functions/rootfs/distro-agnostic.sh line 155:
display_alert "Adding to extlinux.conf" "fdtoverlays=${DEFAULT_OVERLAYS[@]}" "debug"
^--------------------^ SC2145 (error): Argument mixes string and array. Use * or separate argument.
In lib/functions/rootfs/distro-agnostic.sh line 156:
echo " fdtoverlays ${DEFAULT_OVERLAYS[@]}" >> "$SDCARD/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf"
^--------------------^ SC2145 (error): Argument mixes string and array. Use * or separate argument.
In lib/functions/rootfs/distro-agnostic.sh line 193:
if [[ -n $DEFAULT_OVERLAYS && -f "${SDCARD}"/boot/armbianEnv.txt ]]; then
^---------------^ SC2128 (warning): Expanding an array without an index only gives the first element.
Add a patch series to support VEPU121/VPU121, which mainly enables hardware decoding for H.264.
It can also decode MPEG2 and VP8 as well as do JPEG encoding.
Move kernel patch folder to archive/rockchip-rk3588-${KERNEL_MAJOR_MINOR} which is the default.
Also rename kernel config to linux-rockchip-rk3588-${KERNEL_MAJOR_MINOR}
Since the `edge` kernel branch often uses RC kernels, introduce a more stable `current` branch.
This branch should not be RC kernels and it also should move to an LTS kernel once released.