On Sunday, October 20, 2013 7:12:02 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> This guide details the process of building a Beaglebone (White/Black) 
> console image from the Angstrom source on an Ubuntu Linux host.
>
>>
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1) Does this method leave open the possibility to modify the source code 
for the kernel? I'd like to be able to modify some things and wonder if the 
compile process won't just revert all code back to its original state 
first. I have done this process for the BBW a while ago, and kind of 
remember the* INHERIT += "rm_work"* modification will keep your changes. Is 
that correct? 

2) Also, I see that the original poster got his image to flash to the eMMC. 
I was under the assumption that there are two different kinds of images you 
could write to an SD card: one for those that intend to boot straight off 
the SD card, and another for flashing the internal eMMC (after which the SD 
card is no longer needed). Would this method create an image that I can use 
to then flash the eMMC? 

Thanks.

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