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authorRod Whitby <rod@whitby.id.au>2007-02-08 18:42:29 +0000
committerRod Whitby <rod@whitby.id.au>2007-02-08 18:42:29 +0000
commitae35d5932fa824472ce62b7ef829b479852c6269 (patch)
tree732cb17389019d3770a31965c93aa15e2846260e /conf/distro
parent49856b77f98ab2d00c412b38b30a9e33f6f35a0d (diff)
slugos: Subsumed slugos-lag.conf into slugosle.conf, slugos-bag.conf into slugosbe.conf, and dropped slugos-{b,l}ag.conf. Deprecated openslug.conf in favour of slugosbe.conf. Deprecated debianslug.conf in favour of slugosle.conf. Eventually this all might be done with multimachine.
Diffstat (limited to 'conf/distro')
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/debianslug.conf118
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/include/slugos.inc41
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/openslug.conf118
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/slugos-bag.conf20
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/slugos-lag.conf21
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/slugosbe.conf115
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/slugosle.conf115
-rw-r--r--conf/distro/ucslugc.conf3
8 files changed, 239 insertions, 312 deletions
diff --git a/conf/distro/debianslug.conf b/conf/distro/debianslug.conf
index c70d8623cf..925096813d 100644
--- a/conf/distro/debianslug.conf
+++ b/conf/distro/debianslug.conf
@@ -2,122 +2,6 @@
#@NAME: DebianSlug
#@DESCRIPTION: DebianSlug Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# STANDARD DebianSlug DEFINITIONS
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-DISTRO_NAME = "DebianSlug"
-# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
-# DISTRO_FEED = "unstable"
-DISTRO_TYPE = "beta"
SLUGOS_DISTRO = "debianslug"
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# EXTRA PACKAGES
-# --------------
-# Filesystem support modules are listed in here for easy removal,
-# as is the lrzsz serial package and other kernel modules which are
-# not absolutely required for boot.
-# NOTE: only jffs2 support is an absolute requirement of boot, even
-# the ext2/ext3 support is optional!
-DEBIANSLUG_EXT2_PROGS = "e2fsprogs-mke2fs e2fsprogs-fsck e2fsprogs-e2fsck e2fsprogs-badblocks"
-
-# The standard firmware contents and additional packages built as requirements
-# of the firmware are defined here in DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS and
-# DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_DEPENDS respectively.
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS = ""
-
-# Support for a variety of file systems is built in to the debianslug
-# image, programs to format disks with these file systems may be
-# added or removed. By default ext2 and ext3 support
-# is included by the following lines.
-#
-# These lines add support for formatting ext2 and ext3 file systems
-# on a hard disk attached to the NSLU2. ext3 is the standard Linux
-# file system.
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "${DEBIANSLUG_EXT2_PROGS}"
-
-# These lines add support for an X/Y/ZModem package called lrzsz
-# (this is of use for people with modified NSLU2 hardware which
-# supports a serial port.)
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "lrzsz"
-
-# Filesystem selection. Adding entries here adds the module to the
-# image. The module must be built as part of nslu2-kernel (i.e. it
-# must be specified as a module in the defconfig file). The NLS
-# support charset modules must be given explicitly and must match
-# the codepage/iocharset and NLS handling for the file systems which
-# require them. The installed lanugage set is minimal but sufficient
-# for any file system (since it uses utf8). See
-# http://www.nslu2-linux.orgwiki/HowTo/MountFATFileSystems
-# for more information on the language behaviour of the DOS file
-# systems.
-#
-# KERNEL LEVEL FILE SYSTEM SUPPORT
-# --------------------------------
-# NOTE: removing kernel-module-nfs from this list will prevent NFS
-# boot (however you can do a simple flash file system boot - no
-# attached disk - and install the nfs modules from ssh.)
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-ext2 \
-kernel-module-jbd \
-kernel-module-ext3 \
-kernel-module-vfat \
-kernel-module-ntfs \
-kernel-module-isofs \
-kernel-module-udf \
-kernel-module-nls-cp437 \
-kernel-module-nls-utf8 \
-"
-
-# Add daemon required for HW RNG support
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-rng-tools \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for usb support
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-ohci-hcd \
-kernel-module-uhci-hcd \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for IDE support
-DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-libata \
-kernel-module-pata-artop \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for Network support
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-via-velocity \
-"
-
-# This documents other file systems which are built but not installed
-# by default in the flash image.
-#
-# kernel-module-msdos - mounts a FAT file system without long file names
-# (use kernel-module-vfat, it shows the long names
-# if present.)
-
-# The 'standard' values are the defaults for the 'extra' packages added
-# to the firmware image. None of these things are requirements to have
-# a bootable, useable, system however they *are* expected to be present
-# in DebianSlug - see slugos-lag for a more minimal configuration and some
-# more instructions about how to make a non-debianslug image.
-DEBIANSLUG_EXTRA_RDEPENDS ?= ""
-SLUGOS_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "${DEBIANSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS} ${DEBIANSLUG_EXTRA_RDEPENDS}"
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# PACKAGE VERSION CONTROL
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PREFERRED_VERSION_nslu2-linksys-firmware ?= "2.3r63"
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# BASE VERSION SELECTION
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# l - little-endian
-# a - ARM instruction set
-# g - glibc
-#
-require conf/distro/slugos-lag.conf
+require conf/distro/slugosle.conf
diff --git a/conf/distro/include/slugos.inc b/conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
index ce206a047b..52b9e5bef5 100644
--- a/conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
+++ b/conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
@@ -3,21 +3,7 @@
#@DESCRIPTION: SlugOS Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
# WARNING: this file should not be used directly, use one of
-# the supported slugos-derived distributions instead:
-
-# Explanation of the naming
-#
-# slugos - the base distro configuration for an NSLU2
-# slugos-[bl][at][gu] - a specific configuration encoded as follows:
-#
-# b or l - big or little endian
-#
-# a or t - ARM or Thumb instructions in the low level libraries
-# set ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET to match
-#
-# g or u - glibc or uclibc libc implementation
-# set TARGET_OS to match
-#
+# the supported slugos-derived distributions instead.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# STANDARD SLUGOS DEFINITIONS
@@ -26,6 +12,8 @@
#
#DISTRO_NAME
#DISTRO_TYPE
+#ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET "arm" or "thumb"
+#TARGET_OS "linux" or "linux-uclibc"
# The following may be overridden to make sub-versions
SLUGOS_VERSION = "4.3"
@@ -39,11 +27,6 @@ SLUGOS_DISTRO ?= "slugos"
IMAGE_BASENAME = "${SLUGOS_DISTRO}"
-# The following must also be set, they define the basic format of the build
-#
-#ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET "arm" or "thumb"
-#TARGET_OS "linux" or "linux-uclibc"
-
# The following need not be set, the defaults should be adequate
#USE_NLS = "no" or "yes"
USE_NLS ?= "no"
@@ -80,21 +63,9 @@ FULL_OPTIMIZATION = "-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -frename-registers \
# when downloading new packages or updating existing packages. Additional feeds
# (such as a local feed) can be defined in local.conf
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Add to the user's feeds from local.conf (there may be none).
-# In general slugos-[bl][at][gu] is sufficient to identify a set of packages which
-# will work on any derived distro. The slugos-???.conf files set the FEED_URIS to
-# an appropriate ipkg.nslu2-linux.org default if nslu2-linux is actually building
-# such a feed:
-#
-#FEED_URIS_append += "cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS-foo}/cross/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-#FEED_URIS_append += "native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS-foo}/native/${DISTRO_FEED}"
#
-# When such a feed exists the corresponding 'unstable' feed will normally also
-# exist - the packages in unstable are the latest but very unlikely to be the
-# greatest. Use at your own risk!
-#
-#FEED_URIS_append += "unstable_cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS-foo}/cross/unstable"
-#FEED_URIS_append += "unstable_native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS-foo}/native/unstable"
+FEED_URIS_append += "cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS_DISTRO}/cross/${DISTRO_FEED}"
+FEED_URIS_append += "native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/${SLUGOS_DISTRO}/native/${DISTRO_FEED}"
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
@@ -170,6 +141,8 @@ SRCDATE_irssi ?= "20050930"
CVS_TARBALL_STASH = "http://sources.nslu2-linux.org/sources/"
INHERIT += "nslu2-mirrors"
+PREFERRED_VERSION_nslu2-linksys-firmware ?= "2.3r63"
+
PREFERRED_VERSION_ipkg ?= "0.99.154"
PREFERRED_VERSION_ipkg-native ?= "0.99.154"
diff --git a/conf/distro/openslug.conf b/conf/distro/openslug.conf
index 40cf6354f3..943ce1a985 100644
--- a/conf/distro/openslug.conf
+++ b/conf/distro/openslug.conf
@@ -2,122 +2,6 @@
#@NAME: OpenSlug
#@DESCRIPTION: OpenSlug Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# STANDARD OpenSlug DEFINITIONS
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-DISTRO_NAME = "OpenSlug"
-# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
-# DISTRO_FEED = "unstable"
-DISTRO_TYPE = "beta"
SLUGOS_DISTRO = "openslug"
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# EXTRA PACKAGES
-# --------------
-# Filesystem support modules are listed in here for easy removal,
-# as is the lrzsz serial package and other kernel modules which are
-# not absolutely required for boot.
-# NOTE: only jffs2 support is an absolute requirement of boot, even
-# the ext2/ext3 support is optional!
-OPENSLUG_EXT2_PROGS = "e2fsprogs-mke2fs e2fsprogs-fsck e2fsprogs-e2fsck e2fsprogs-badblocks"
-
-# The standard firmware contents and additional packages built as requirements
-# of the firmware are defined here in OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS and
-# OPENSLUG_STANDARD_DEPENDS respectively.
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS = ""
-
-# Support for a variety of file systems is built in to the openslug
-# image, programs to format disks with these file systems may be
-# added or removed. By default ext2 and ext3 support
-# is included by the following lines.
-#
-# These lines add support for formatting ext2 and ext3 file systems
-# on a hard disk attached to the NSLU2. ext3 is the standard Linux
-# file system.
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "${OPENSLUG_EXT2_PROGS}"
-
-# These lines add support for an X/Y/ZModem package called lrzsz
-# (this is of use for people with modified NSLU2 hardware which
-# supports a serial port.)
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "lrzsz"
-
-# Filesystem selection. Adding entries here adds the module to the
-# image. The module must be built as part of nslu2-kernel (i.e. it
-# must be specified as a module in the defconfig file). The NLS
-# support charset modules must be given explicitly and must match
-# the codepage/iocharset and NLS handling for the file systems which
-# require them. The installed lanugage set is minimal but sufficient
-# for any file system (since it uses utf8). See
-# http://www.nslu2-linux.orgwiki/HowTo/MountFATFileSystems
-# for more information on the language behaviour of the DOS file
-# systems.
-#
-# KERNEL LEVEL FILE SYSTEM SUPPORT
-# --------------------------------
-# NOTE: removing kernel-module-nfs from this list will prevent NFS
-# boot (however you can do a simple flash file system boot - no
-# attached disk - and install the nfs modules from ssh.)
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-ext2 \
-kernel-module-jbd \
-kernel-module-ext3 \
-kernel-module-vfat \
-kernel-module-ntfs \
-kernel-module-isofs \
-kernel-module-udf \
-kernel-module-nls-cp437 \
-kernel-module-nls-utf8 \
-"
-
-# Add daemon required for HW RNG support
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-rng-tools \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for usb support
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-ohci-hcd \
-kernel-module-uhci-hcd \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for IDE support
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-libata \
-kernel-module-pata-artop \
-"
-
-# Add modules required for Network support
-OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
-kernel-module-via-velocity \
-"
-
-# This documents other file systems which are built but not installed
-# by default in the flash image.
-#
-# kernel-module-msdos - mounts a FAT file system without long file names
-# (use kernel-module-vfat, it shows the long names
-# if present.)
-
-# The 'standard' values are the defaults for the 'extra' packages added
-# to the firmware image. None of these things are requirements to have
-# a bootable, useable, system however they *are* expected to be present
-# in OpenSlug - see nslu2-bag for a more minimal configuration and some
-# more instructions about how to make a non-openslug image.
-OPENSLUG_EXTRA_RDEPENDS ?= ""
-SLUGOS_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "${OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS} ${OPENSLUG_EXTRA_RDEPENDS}"
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# PACKAGE VERSION CONTROL
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-PREFERRED_VERSION_nslu2-linksys-firmware ?= "2.3r63"
-
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# BASE VERSION SELECTION
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# b - big-endian
-# a - ARM instruction set
-# g - glibc
-#
-require conf/distro/slugos-bag.conf
+require conf/distro/slugosbe.conf
diff --git a/conf/distro/slugos-bag.conf b/conf/distro/slugos-bag.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index cca21bffc1..0000000000
--- a/conf/distro/slugos-bag.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-#@TYPE: Distribution
-#@NAME: SLUGOS-BAG
-#@DESCRIPTION: Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
-
-# See slugos.conf for an explanation of this file.
-
-# This slugos variant corresponds to OpenSlug
-DISTRO_NAME ?= "slugos-bag"
-# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
-# DISTRO_FEED ?= "unstable"
-DISTRO_TYPE ?= "beta"
-
-TARGET_ARCH = "armeb"
-ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
-TARGET_OS = "linux"
-
-FEED_URIS_append += "cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugos-bag/cross/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-FEED_URIS_append += "native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugos-bag/native/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-
-require conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
diff --git a/conf/distro/slugos-lag.conf b/conf/distro/slugos-lag.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index b0c8d86041..0000000000
--- a/conf/distro/slugos-lag.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-#@TYPE: Distribution
-#@NAME: SLUGOS-LAG
-#@DESCRIPTION: Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
-
-# See slugos.conf for an explanation of this file.
-
-# This slugos variant corresponds to DebianSlug
-DISTRO_NAME ?= "slugos-lag"
-# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
-# DISTRO_FEED ?= "unstable"
-DISTRO_TYPE ?= "beta"
-
-TARGET_ARCH = "arm"
-ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
-TARGET_OS = "linux"
-
-FEED_URIS_append += "cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugos-lag/cross/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-FEED_URIS_append += "native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/slugos-lag/native/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-
-
-require conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
diff --git a/conf/distro/slugosbe.conf b/conf/distro/slugosbe.conf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4f664c58c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/conf/distro/slugosbe.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+#@TYPE: Distribution
+#@NAME: SlugOS/BE
+#@DESCRIPTION: SlugOS/BE Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
+
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# STANDARD SlugOS/BE DEFINITIONS
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+DISTRO_NAME = "SlugOS/BE"
+# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
+# DISTRO_FEED = "unstable"
+DISTRO_TYPE = "beta"
+SLUGOS_DISTRO ?= "slugosbe"
+
+TARGET_ARCH = "armeb"
+ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
+TARGET_OS = "linux"
+
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# EXTRA PACKAGES
+# --------------
+# Filesystem support modules are listed in here for easy removal,
+# as is the lrzsz serial package and other kernel modules which are
+# not absolutely required for boot.
+# NOTE: only jffs2 support is an absolute requirement of boot, even
+# the ext2/ext3 support is optional!
+SLUGOSBE_EXT2_PROGS = "e2fsprogs-mke2fs e2fsprogs-fsck e2fsprogs-e2fsck e2fsprogs-badblocks"
+
+# The standard firmware contents and additional packages built as requirements
+# of the firmware are defined here in SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS and
+# SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_DEPENDS respectively.
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS = ""
+
+# Support for a variety of file systems is built in to the slugosbe
+# image, programs to format disks with these file systems may be
+# added or removed. By default ext2 and ext3 support
+# is included by the following lines.
+#
+# These lines add support for formatting ext2 and ext3 file systems
+# on a hard disk attached to the NSLU2. ext3 is the standard Linux
+# file system.
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "${SLUGOSBE_EXT2_PROGS}"
+
+# These lines add support for an X/Y/ZModem package called lrzsz
+# (this is of use for people with modified NSLU2 hardware which
+# supports a serial port.)
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "lrzsz"
+
+# Filesystem selection. Adding entries here adds the module to the
+# image. The module must be built as part of nslu2-kernel (i.e. it
+# must be specified as a module in the defconfig file). The NLS
+# support charset modules must be given explicitly and must match
+# the codepage/iocharset and NLS handling for the file systems which
+# require them. The installed lanugage set is minimal but sufficient
+# for any file system (since it uses utf8). See
+# http://www.nslu2-linux.orgwiki/HowTo/MountFATFileSystems
+# for more information on the language behaviour of the DOS file
+# systems.
+#
+# KERNEL LEVEL FILE SYSTEM SUPPORT
+# --------------------------------
+# NOTE: removing kernel-module-nfs from this list will prevent NFS
+# boot (however you can do a simple flash file system boot - no
+# attached disk - and install the nfs modules from ssh.)
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-ext2 \
+kernel-module-jbd \
+kernel-module-ext3 \
+kernel-module-vfat \
+kernel-module-ntfs \
+kernel-module-isofs \
+kernel-module-udf \
+kernel-module-nls-cp437 \
+kernel-module-nls-utf8 \
+"
+
+# Add daemon required for HW RNG support
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+rng-tools \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for usb support
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-ohci-hcd \
+kernel-module-uhci-hcd \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for IDE support
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-libata \
+kernel-module-pata-artop \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for Network support
+SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-via-velocity \
+"
+
+# This documents other file systems which are built but not installed
+# by default in the flash image.
+#
+# kernel-module-msdos - mounts a FAT file system without long file names
+# (use kernel-module-vfat, it shows the long names
+# if present.)
+
+# The 'standard' values are the defaults for the 'extra' packages added
+# to the firmware image. None of these things are requirements to have
+# a bootable, useable, system however they *are* expected to be present
+# in SlugOS/BE - see nslu2-bag for a more minimal configuration and some
+# more instructions about how to make a non-slugosbe image.
+SLUGOSBE_EXTRA_RDEPENDS ?= ""
+SLUGOS_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "${SLUGOSBE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS} ${SLUGOSBE_EXTRA_RDEPENDS}"
+
+require conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
diff --git a/conf/distro/slugosle.conf b/conf/distro/slugosle.conf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e703fe4553
--- /dev/null
+++ b/conf/distro/slugosle.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+#@TYPE: Distribution
+#@NAME: SlugOS/LE
+#@DESCRIPTION: SlugOS/LE Linux Distribution for the NSLU2
+
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# STANDARD SlugOS/LE DEFINITIONS
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+DISTRO_NAME = "SlugOS/LE"
+# DISTRO_VERSION = "${SLUGOS_VERSION}${DISTRO_REVISION}-${DISTRO_TYPE}"
+# DISTRO_FEED = "unstable"
+DISTRO_TYPE = "beta"
+SLUGOS_DISTRO ?= "slugosle"
+
+TARGET_ARCH = "arm"
+ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
+TARGET_OS = "linux"
+
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# FIRMWARE CONFIGURATION
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# EXTRA PACKAGES
+# --------------
+# Filesystem support modules are listed in here for easy removal,
+# as is the lrzsz serial package and other kernel modules which are
+# not absolutely required for boot.
+# NOTE: only jffs2 support is an absolute requirement of boot, even
+# the ext2/ext3 support is optional!
+SLUGOSLE_EXT2_PROGS = "e2fsprogs-mke2fs e2fsprogs-fsck e2fsprogs-e2fsck e2fsprogs-badblocks"
+
+# The standard firmware contents and additional packages built as requirements
+# of the firmware are defined here in SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS and
+# SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_DEPENDS respectively.
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS = ""
+
+# Support for a variety of file systems is built in to the slugosle
+# image, programs to format disks with these file systems may be
+# added or removed. By default ext2 and ext3 support
+# is included by the following lines.
+#
+# These lines add support for formatting ext2 and ext3 file systems
+# on a hard disk attached to the NSLU2. ext3 is the standard Linux
+# file system.
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "${SLUGOSLE_EXT2_PROGS}"
+
+# These lines add support for an X/Y/ZModem package called lrzsz
+# (this is of use for people with modified NSLU2 hardware which
+# supports a serial port.)
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "lrzsz"
+
+# Filesystem selection. Adding entries here adds the module to the
+# image. The module must be built as part of nslu2-kernel (i.e. it
+# must be specified as a module in the defconfig file). The NLS
+# support charset modules must be given explicitly and must match
+# the codepage/iocharset and NLS handling for the file systems which
+# require them. The installed lanugage set is minimal but sufficient
+# for any file system (since it uses utf8). See
+# http://www.nslu2-linux.orgwiki/HowTo/MountFATFileSystems
+# for more information on the language behaviour of the DOS file
+# systems.
+#
+# KERNEL LEVEL FILE SYSTEM SUPPORT
+# --------------------------------
+# NOTE: removing kernel-module-nfs from this list will prevent NFS
+# boot (however you can do a simple flash file system boot - no
+# attached disk - and install the nfs modules from ssh.)
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-ext2 \
+kernel-module-jbd \
+kernel-module-ext3 \
+kernel-module-vfat \
+kernel-module-ntfs \
+kernel-module-isofs \
+kernel-module-udf \
+kernel-module-nls-cp437 \
+kernel-module-nls-utf8 \
+"
+
+# Add daemon required for HW RNG support
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+rng-tools \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for usb support
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-ohci-hcd \
+kernel-module-uhci-hcd \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for IDE support
+SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-libata \
+kernel-module-pata-artop \
+"
+
+# Add modules required for Network support
+OPENSLUG_STANDARD_RDEPENDS += "\
+kernel-module-via-velocity \
+"
+
+# This documents other file systems which are built but not installed
+# by default in the flash image.
+#
+# kernel-module-msdos - mounts a FAT file system without long file names
+# (use kernel-module-vfat, it shows the long names
+# if present.)
+
+# The 'standard' values are the defaults for the 'extra' packages added
+# to the firmware image. None of these things are requirements to have
+# a bootable, useable, system however they *are* expected to be present
+# in Slugosle - see slugos-lag for a more minimal configuration and some
+# more instructions about how to make a non-slugosle image.
+SLUGOSLE_EXTRA_RDEPENDS ?= ""
+SLUGOS_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "${SLUGOSLE_STANDARD_RDEPENDS} ${SLUGOSLE_EXTRA_RDEPENDS}"
+
+require conf/distro/include/slugos.inc
diff --git a/conf/distro/ucslugc.conf b/conf/distro/ucslugc.conf
index 6ff939c8b0..526b8f11b4 100644
--- a/conf/distro/ucslugc.conf
+++ b/conf/distro/ucslugc.conf
@@ -16,7 +16,4 @@ PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-cross-initial = "3.4.4"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc-cross = "3.4.4"
PREFERRED_VERSION_gcc = "3.4.4"
-FEED_URIS_append += "cross##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/ucslugc/cross/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-FEED_URIS_append += "native##http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/ucslugc/native/${DISTRO_FEED}"
-
require conf/distro/include/slugos.inc