Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2016 17:07:17 -0300 From: Nenhum_de_Nos <matheus@eternamente.info> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Updating the RPI2 firmware Message-ID: <20160901170717.2307363dacd94c56ce20b8ca@eternamente.info> In-Reply-To: <57C7454B.5070003@fsck.ch> References: <57AF7B06.7000806@fsck.ch> <20160814044901.00f88819@X220.alogt.com> <57B20E2A.9070702@fsck.ch> <9f05b742493424d8c28cef40e47aba11.squirrel@cabo.dyn.arroway.org> <57C7454B.5070003@fsck.ch>
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 22:59:55 +0200 Toby <misc.lists@fsck.ch> wrote: > On 30/08/16 19:06, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: >=20 > > I am fixing a RPi2 box to be a router for my home. crouchet is great an= d I > > can get the board running fine. I needed to have pf built in, so a cust= om > > kernel was built. And now the main questions: >=20 > Pf should already be available as kld and automatically be loaded as > soon as you start pf. Although I don't know if things are different with > crochet, I'm not using it. pf is, ALTQ is not (at least never was on regular FreeBSD generic builds, a= nd is not explicitly onf RPI2 kernel conf) thats the issue > > the main way to update RPi boxes is really freebsd-update and svn+build= ing > > sources? I will use packages but the built-in pf must be compiled. >=20 > Are binary updates with freebsd-update supported now with RELENG_11? I > compiled everything from source, but that was with 11-CURRENT and RC1 of > RELENG_11. the binary is there, need to know if freebsd-update has the files there. Wi= ll try it. =20 > > and Toby, how much time was to build it on the RPi2? I think I may need= to > > cool it further, as idling the box is much warmer then I would like it = to > > be. >=20 > I don't remember exacly, but it was somewhere between 24h and 36h for > buildworld and buildkernel. And remember that you have to recompile all > ports if you update from a system built before 20160517 (see the > corresponding entry in /usr/src/UPDATING. My build took 24h world and kernel. It got hot, but AFAIK not above 56=BA. = I think its safe. thanks, matheus=20 --=20 Nenhum_de_Nos <matheus@eternamente.info>
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