[readonly/geninitrd] Updated tag 10000.30

draenog draenog at pld-linux.org
Sat Nov 2 19:12:05 CET 2013


The tag '10000.30' was replaced with a new tag. It previously
pointed to:

 a5caed0... 10000.30 (experimental due to SATA autodetection)

NOTE: People pulling from the repository will not get the new tag.

New tag information:

Tagger: Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz <arekm at maven.pl>
Date: 1294950558 +0000

    Release 10000.30.
    
    git-svn-id: http://svn.pld-linux.org/svn/geninitrd/tags/10000.30@12048 11da6c6d-24c7-0310-97e0-b6d17e038e62

Changes since the last tag '10000.20':

Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz (13):
      scan=sync for scsi_mod on >= 2.6.30 (from Ti)
      Don't require /sbin/mdadm. Use initrd mdadm when needed.
      Require both /lib64 and /usr/lib64 to consider system be lib64 using one.
      Normalize both device names. root and current array, too.
      Allow more than 10 md devices.
      resume todo
      LZO initrd compression support (fastest).
      Ignore lspci errors.
      Don't leave temporary files if kofile ends up being empty.
      Avoid error when no configs module.
      extract-ikconfig() should be able to read from vmlinuz file, too.
      Include sata mod.
      10000.30 (experimental due to SATA autodetection)

Elan Ruusamäe (13):
      - avoid extra checks as cycles are not ran
      - extract CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE from configs kernel module if possible     - based on extract-ikconfig from linux/scripts/extract-ikconfig
      - sysfs utilize
      - umount /proc as last
      - setup common test base
      - lame test for sysfs scanning for 0x0101 devices
      - target compression detection is done
      - lowercase found module
      - use shell constructs
      - test possible lspci modes
      make romfs comment shorter so that "file" would display most significant info
      - catch error from image compress
      - if image compress failed (for whatever reason), retry with gzip

shadzik (17):
      - when PREMODS are not set, try to autodetect xata/scsi modules
      - change shebang and add comment like in other modules
      - this should be done in an other way, arekm says
      - ignore scsi, mod-scsi.sh is for that     - use $kernel variable instead of uname
      - use find_module
      - rename to mod-xata.sh, but probably this shiuld be mod-sata, as i tend to leave just the 0106 class left
      - check for lspci
      - again, rename     - use only 0106 class
      - use local variables     - get rid of sed/uniq kinda sucks anyway
      - lspci -p
      - show examples for all available kernels
      - missing local
      - because glen asked soooooooo politely
      - oh yeah, tabs not spaces because it's suuuuuuuuuuch a difference and matters thaaaaaat much!!!
      - enable sata mod
      - if no sata controller found do nothing
      - 15:36 < arekm> bs: ! -z == -n

sparky (1):
      - test -n won't work without ""


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