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author | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2011-04-20 17:25:23 +0100 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2011-04-20 18:47:30 +0100 |
commit | 560b04181d8f51d189b99f01a72f17210dadf7a3 (patch) | |
tree | 8114c4d01ec6519fd278d733a59036b6a58c7215 /README.hardware | |
parent | 607a7657715f6fcba467a4e55ba64f41f4e13a15 (diff) | |
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Rename poky-image-* -> core-image-* and task-poky-* -> task-core-*
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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diff --git a/README.hardware b/README.hardware index b2ce14661e..b895f8fa13 100644 --- a/README.hardware +++ b/README.hardware @@ -87,22 +87,22 @@ Hard Disk: 1. Build a directdisk image format. This will generate proper partition tables that will in turn be written to the physical media. For example: - $ bitbake poky-image-minimal-directdisk + $ bitbake core-image-minimal-directdisk 2. Use the "dd" utility to write the image to the raw block device. For example: - # dd if=poky-image-minimal-directdisk-atom-pc.hdddirect of=/dev/sdb + # dd if=core-image-minimal-directdisk-atom-pc.hdddirect of=/dev/sdb USB Device: 1. Build an hddimg image format. This is a simple filesystem without partition tables and is suitable for USB keys. For example: - $ bitbake poky-image-minimal-live + $ bitbake core-image-minimal-live 2. Use the "dd" utility to write the image to the raw block device. For example: - # dd if=poky-image-minimal-live-atom-pc.hddimg of=/dev/sdb + # dd if=core-image-minimal-live-atom-pc.hddimg of=/dev/sdb If the device fails to boot with "Boot error" displayed, it is likely the BIOS cannot understand the physical layout of the disk (or rather it expects a @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ USB Device: b. Copy the contents of the poky image to the USB-ZIP mode device: - # mount -o loop poky-image-minimal-live-atom-pc.hddimg /tmp/image + # mount -o loop core-image-minimal-live-atom-pc.hddimg /tmp/image # mount /dev/sdb4 /tmp/usbkey # cp -rf /tmp/image/* /tmp/usbkey @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ and may require modification of the NAND environment. # cp u-boot-beagleboard.bin /media/boot/u-boot.bin 3. Install the root filesystem - # tar x -C /media/root -f poky-image-$IMAGE_TYPE-beagleboard.tar.bz2 + # tar x -C /media/root -f core-image-$IMAGE_TYPE-beagleboard.tar.bz2 # tar x -C /media/root -f modules-$KERNEL_VERSION-beagleboard.tgz 4. Install the kernel uImage @@ -279,11 +279,11 @@ name in all commands where appropriate. --- Preparation --- -1) Build an image (e.g. poky-image-minimal) using "routerstationpro" as the +1) Build an image (e.g. core-image-minimal) using "routerstationpro" as the MACHINE 2) Partition the USB drive so that primary partition 1 is type Linux (83). -Minimum size depends on your root image size - poky-image-minimal probably +Minimum size depends on your root image size - core-image-minimal probably only needs 8-16MB, other images will need more. # fdisk /dev/sdb @@ -304,11 +304,11 @@ only needs 8-16MB, other images will need more. # mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 4) Mount partition 1 and then extract the contents of -tmp/deploy/images/poky-image-XXXX.tar.bz2 into it (preserving permissions). +tmp/deploy/images/core-image-XXXX.tar.bz2 into it (preserving permissions). # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 # cd /media/sdb1 - # tar -xvjpf tmp/deploy/images/poky-image-XXXX.tar.bz2 + # tar -xvjpf tmp/deploy/images/core-image-XXXX.tar.bz2 5) Unmount the USB drive and then plug it into the board's USB port |