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Peter Korsgaard 9dc7b73f3b System config: split static-dev device table setting into seperate option
As discussed here:

http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2011-May/043251.html

Add BR2_ROOTFS_STATIC_DEVICE_TABLE for the extra device table file(s)
to create device nodes in /dev, rather than complicated logic in
BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE, making it complicated to move between static
and dynamic modes.

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2011-07-25 00:09:33 +02:00
board qemu/mipsel-malta: switch to kernel 2.6.38.5 2011-05-03 20:45:23 +02:00
boot uboot: fix custom patch dir typo 2011-07-19 14:00:19 +02:00
configs sheevaplug_defconfig: use 2.6.39.3 2011-07-14 13:43:37 +02:00
docs Update for 2011.05 2011-05-27 16:18:21 +02:00
fs System config: split static-dev device table setting into seperate option 2011-07-25 00:09:33 +02:00
linux uboot-tools: add fw_printenv, rename to uboot-tools 2011-07-18 15:27:52 +02:00
package busybox: Add busybox-xconfig and busybox-gconfig rules 2011-07-24 23:57:16 +02:00
scripts setlocalversion: fix svn revision l10n-ism 2011-05-25 23:27:22 +02:00
target System config: split static-dev device table setting into seperate option 2011-07-25 00:09:33 +02:00
toolchain kernel-headers: add 3.0 2011-07-22 09:08:36 +02:00
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CHANGES nfs-utils: replace legacy index() function by strchr() 2011-07-24 23:51:44 +02:00
Config.in Makefile.package.in: Add BR2_XZCAT for LZMA compression type 2011-07-12 23:14:44 +02:00
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Makefile make help: sort defconfigs for make 3.82 2011-07-17 22:19:19 +02:00

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