config GRUB_IMAGES
bool "Build GRUB images (Linux x86 or x86_64 host only)"
- depends on TARGET_x86_64 || (TARGET_x86 && !(TARGET_x86_olpc || TARGET_x86_rdc))
+ depends on TARGET_x86_64 || (TARGET_x86 && !TARGET_x86_rdc)
depends on TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS || TARGET_ROOTFS_ISO || TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2 || TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS
select PACKAGE_grub2
default y
config TARGET_IMAGES_PAD
bool "Pad images to filesystem size (for JFFS2)"
- depends on OLPC_BOOTSCRIPT_IMAGES || GRUB_IMAGES
+ depends on GRUB_IMAGES
config TARGET_IMAGES_GZIP
bool "GZip images"
config TARGET_KERNEL_PARTSIZE
int "Kernel partition size (in MB)"
- depends on OLPC_BOOTSCRIPT_IMAGES || GRUB_IMAGES
+ depends on GRUB_IMAGES
default 4
config TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE
config TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTNAME
string "Root partition on target device"
- depends on OLPC_BOOTSCRIPT_IMAGES || GRUB_IMAGES
- default "/dev/xvda2" if TARGET_x86_xen_domu
- default "/dev/sda2" if ! TARGET_x86_xen_domu
+ depends on GRUB_IMAGES
help
- The root partition on the final device. If you don't know,
- you probably want the default (/dev/sda2).
+ Override the root partition on the final device. If left empty,
+ it will be mounted by PARTUUID which makes the kernel find the
+ appropriate disk automatically.
menuconfig TARGET_ROOTFS_INCLUDE_KERNEL