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diff --git a/conf/machine/include/ixp4xx.conf b/conf/machine/include/ixp4xx.conf
index 0558e03e35..1bab2f5fc7 100644
--- a/conf/machine/include/ixp4xx.conf
+++ b/conf/machine/include/ixp4xx.conf
@@ -4,56 +4,10 @@
MACHINE_FEATURES = "kernel26 usbhost ext2"
-EXTRA_IMAGECMD_jffs2 = "--pad --eraseblock=0x20000 --faketime -n"
+EXTRA_IMAGECMD_jffs2 = "--pad --eraseblock=0x20000 -n"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel ?= "ixp4xx-kernel"
-#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# INPUTS
-#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# conf/${DISTRO}.conf is included after this file and should be used to modify
-# variables identified as 'INPUTS' to the required values for the DISTRO, this
-# will cause the board specific settings (which depend for the most part on the
-# exact CPU used) to be set correctly within this file. The results are the
-# variables identifies here as 'OUTPUTS'
-#
-#variable = "default"
-# <possible values>
-# description
-
-ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET = "arm"
-# "arm" "thumb"
-# The instruction set the compiler should use when generating application
-# code. The kernel is always compiled with arm code at present. arm code
-# is the original 32 bit ARM instruction set, thumb code is the 16 bit
-# encoded RISC sub-set. Thumb code is smaller (maybe 70% of the ARM size)
-# but requires more instructions (140% for 70% smaller code) so may be
-# slower.
-
-THUMB_INTERWORK = "yes"
-# "yes" "no"
-# Whether to compile with code to allow interworking between the two
-# instruction sets. This allows thumb code to be executed on a primarily
-# arm system and vice versa. It is strongly recommended that DISTROs not
-# turn this off - the actual cost is very small.
-
-DISTRO_BASE = ""
-# "" ":<base>"
-# If given this must be the name of a 'distro' to add to the bitbake OVERRIDES
-# after ${DISTRO}, this allows different distros to share a common base of
-# overrides. The value given must include a leading ':' or chaos will result.
-
-#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# OUTPUTS
-#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-#OVERRIDES
-# The standard ':' separated list of overrides used by bitbake - see the
-# basic setting in bitbake.conf. This list is based on that used for the
-# standard setting however :<base> will be
-# inserted at appropriate points if a base distro is enabled in the inputs.
-OVERRIDES = "local:${MACHINE}:ixp4xx:${DISTRO}${DISTRO_BASE}:${TARGET_OS}:${TARGET_ARCH}:build-${BUILD_OS}:fail-fast"
-
require conf/machine/include/tune-xscale.conf
require conf/machine/include/tune-thumb.conf
@@ -65,16 +19,3 @@ require conf/machine/include/tune-thumb.conf
SERIAL_CONSOLE = "115200 ttyS0"
KERNEL_CONSOLE = "ttyS0,115200n8"
USE_VT = "0"
-
-# FULL_OPTIMIZATION
-# Optimization settings. Os works fine and is significantly better than O2.
-# The other settings are somewhat arbitrary. The optimisations chosen here
-# include the ones which 'break' symbolic debugging (because the compiler does
-# not include enough information to allow the debugger to know where given
-# values are.) The -fno options are an attempt to cancel explicit use of space
-# consuming options found in some packages (this isn't a complete list, this is
-# just the ones which package writers seem to know about and abuse).
-FULL_OPTIMIZATION = "-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -frename-registers \
- -fno-unroll-loops -fno-inline-functions \
- -fweb -funit-at-a-time"
-