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Using some form of sandbox with Python modules is a long standing best practice with the language. There are a number of ways to have a Python sandbox be created. At this point in time, it seems the Python community is moving towards using the "venv" module provided with Python rather than a separate tool. To match that we make the following changes: - Refer to a "Python sandbox" rather than virtualenv in comments, etc. - Install the python3-venv module in our container and not virtualenv. - In our CI files, invoke "python -m venv" rather than "virtualenv". - In documentation, tell users to install python3-venv and not virtualenv. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
This patch series adds support for ZFS listing and load to u-boot. To Enable zfs ls and load commands, modify the board specific config file with #define CONFIG_CMD_ZFS Steps to test: 1. After applying the patch, zfs specific commands can be seen in the boot loader prompt using UBOOT #help zfsload- load binary file from a ZFS file system zfsls - list files in a directory (default /) 2. To list the files in zfs pool, device or partition, execute zfsls <interface> <dev[:part]> [POOL/@/dir/file] For example: UBOOT #zfsls mmc 0:5 /rpool/@/usr/bin/ 3. To read and load a file from an ZFS formatted partition to RAM, execute zfsload <interface> <dev[:part]> [addr] [filename] [bytes] For example: UBOOT #zfsload mmc 2:2 0x30007fc0 /rpool/@/boot/uImage References : -- ZFS GRUB sources from Solaris GRUB-0.97 -- GRUB Bazaar repository Jorgen Lundman <lundman at lundman.net> 2012.