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      cc174ad1
      x86: copy separate kernel and rootfs images to "other" directory · cc174ad1
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      For regular use, a full disk image is always recommended, as it is
      required to support sysupgrades.
      
      During development or for automated tests, separate images for the
      kernel and rootfs may be useful to pass additional kernel cmdline or use
      nfsroot/virtiofs. The rootfs is only available as a (squashfs)
      filesystem image, not as a TAR archive (the TAR archive in OpenWrt's bin
      directory does not contain DEVICE_PACKAGES, so it is missing most of
      Gluon's packages).
      x86: copy separate kernel and rootfs images to "other" directory
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      For regular use, a full disk image is always recommended, as it is
      required to support sysupgrades.
      
      During development or for automated tests, separate images for the
      kernel and rootfs may be useful to pass additional kernel cmdline or use
      nfsroot/virtiofs. The rootfs is only available as a (squashfs)
      filesystem image, not as a TAR archive (the TAR archive in OpenWrt's bin
      directory does not contain DEVICE_PACKAGES, so it is missing most of
      Gluon's packages).