As x86/64 and x86/generic may be using UEFI, mounting the FAT-32 /boot
is necessary in order not to loose configuration files accross
sysupgrades. Include kmod-fs-vfat by default to make sure /boot can
always be mounted.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
define Device/generic
DEVICE_TITLE := Generic x86/64
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-amazon-ena kmod-bnx2 kmod-e1000e kmod-e1000 \
- kmod-forcedeth kmod-igb kmod-ixgbe kmod-amd-xgbe kmod-r8169
+ kmod-forcedeth kmod-igb kmod-ixgbe kmod-amd-xgbe kmod-r8169 kmod-fs-vfat
GRUB2_VARIANT := generic
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += generic
DEVICE_TITLE := Generic x86
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-3c59x kmod-8139too kmod-e100 kmod-e1000 kmod-natsemi \
kmod-ne2k-pci kmod-pcnet32 kmod-r8169 kmod-sis900 kmod-tg3 \
- kmod-via-rhine kmod-via-velocity kmod-forcedeth
+ kmod-via-rhine kmod-via-velocity kmod-forcedeth kmod-fs-vfat
GRUB2_VARIANT := generic
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += generic