On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 09:49:17AM -0000, Adam Smith wrote:
> To answer the description update by vorlon: The raspi3-firmware package
> contains scripts that get run on a kernel update. This creates a new
> config.txt and makes copies of kernel/dtb etc. Pretty certain this is
> not how gadget snaps work (the firmware is obtained directly from git is
> it not?). U-boot will be by-passed by raspi3-firmware.
The fact that gadget snaps don't use the same scripts as contained in the
raspi3-firmware package is orthogonal to the question of keeping Ubuntu Core
and Ubuntu Classic in sync with respect to the firmware bits being used.
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 09:49:17AM -0000, Adam Smith wrote:
> To answer the description update by vorlon: The raspi3-firmware package
> contains scripts that get run on a kernel update. This creates a new
> config.txt and makes copies of kernel/dtb etc. Pretty certain this is
> not how gadget snaps work (the firmware is obtained directly from git is
> it not?). U-boot will be by-passed by raspi3-firmware.
The fact that gadget snaps don't use the same scripts as contained in the
raspi3-firmware package is orthogonal to the question of keeping Ubuntu Core
and Ubuntu Classic in sync with respect to the firmware bits being used.