On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Loïc Minier loic.minier@linaro.org wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011, Jamie Bennett wrote:
Currently we are reassessing whether or not the Headless image meets the requirements for a small, fast, useable image for board verification. Just for information the current stats as of 2011-01-21 are:
* Download Size: 64M * Download size with OMAP3 hwpack: 100M * Package count: 260
The list of package currently on the image can be found at:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Foundations/Specs/HeadlessImage#Package List
The current thoughts are to cut this image down as much as possible whilst still retaining the ability to boot to a command prompt. The new image would be a 'nano' image and would be useful for verifying that the hardware boots. For a more complete console-only image for developers a full-featured developer image would be created. See my other email entitled "Call for opinion: Linaro 'Developer' Image" for that.
Is anyone *really* against this idea and is satisfied with the Headless image in its current state? Opinions? Thoughts? Criticisms?
Could we do with an initrd instead of an image? I mean, busybox + small set of tools is probably enough for validation, and will be quite small.
There is inherent bloat as soon as we add a package manager in the mix
There's also the possibility of using stuff from emdebian to slim the image down.
I don't know too much about that myself, but Wookey knows something about it.
Cheers ---Dave