Matthias Reichl 315421e634 linux: move .config/firmware handling to kernel overlay system
Creating an updates symlink to /storage/.config/firmware in the
kernel firmware directory makes it impossible to add firmware
overlays with an updates folder.

Furthermore bluez/hciattach only looks for firmware files directly in
the /lib/firmware directory and ignores the /lib/firmware/updates
directory. So adding BT firmware via .config/firmware didn't work.

Solve this by adding files from /storage/.config/firmware as the
last step in kernel overlays setup so firmware files from there
will show up directly under /lib/firmware and override other firmware
files installed by the system and kernel overlays.

Signed-off-by: Matthias Reichl <hias@horus.com>
2018-12-01 18:27:17 +01:00
2018-03-08 00:38:27 +01:00
2018-10-13 20:25:16 +00:00
2016-03-12 01:41:55 +01:00

LibreELEC

LibreELEC is a 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution for running the award-winning Kodi software on popular mediacentre hardware. LibreELEC is a conservative fork of the popular OpenELEC project with a stronger focus on pre-release testing and post-release change management. Further information on the project can be found on the LibreELEC website.

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