I think the last device we sold was in 2011 and I am not aware
if anyone has used it for the last couple of years. Remove it
to lower the complexity of the builds.
Similar to the T-ODU we would like to keep a persistent log.
This commit is completely untested, rushed and not the final
one (/etc/default/volatiles/00_core most likely needs patching
and we want to limit the size of the log as well).
Related: SYS#659
The IDU is powerful enough to run the journald. This gives us
some convenienance to have additional output from our services
and we can query them at a later point in time.
This will only be useful for systems that are re-installed
from scratch.
Fixes: SYS#892
UUCP (cu, uux, uu*) attempts to create locks in /run/lock and it
fails. It fails because the current permission of the directory is
0755 but the binary is owned by uucp:root. Modify the legacy.conf
and change the permission to 0775.
systemd-compat-units does not install any files anymore and
the machineid and other scripts are gone. We want to continue
to install the alignment file though.
This has not been tested on dora systemd yet.
We have changed the strategy to support multiple BTS with a single
build but don't remove support from files that are used with Edison.
Linux 3.10 and systemd were not used with edison though. So we can
remove it. As the sysmobts-2050 extended the sysmobts-v2 build most
of the -sysmobts-2050 changes are not needed anyway.
We need to replicate the other services that were included with
*.service. Install an additional alignment.service that is required
for ARM. The actual service file is from Daniel and copied from
the postinst and sysmobts service.
The TI Davinci DM644x and the TI Sierra AM335x both feature a
watchdog. Enable it on the AM335x as well. The next part is that
we can enable the watchdog for the shutdown. E.g. in case the
system does not reboot after the shutdown.
The shutdown is executed last and only after the shutdown target
has been reached. For time timeout we need to use the same interval
as the watchdog (as both drivers don't allow to change the timeout
interval).
We don't want to launch the dbus-daemon and we did this by modifying
the RDEPENDS_${PN}. Back then this was okay as dbus was the only
dependency but now kmod got added to the recipe as well. Use the new
language construct to just remove a specific value from the rdepends.
Paul Eggleton was nice enough to point that out.
Fixes: SYS#231
Provide custom systemd config files to enable the watchdog handling. For
systemd we depend on the image containing and using systemd as init script.
In case we build images without systemd we will need to install the
old watchdog. Maybe it is time to create a MACHINE_FEATURE for watchdog.