great!!!
On Jan 13, 11:27 pm, "Valdez V." wrote:
> Now I feel the difference and hope I will use that names correctly :) Thank
> you for that clarification. I try to use Angstrom with Beagleboard and I
> can do all that necessary actions to have rootfs files on SD card. It works
> with kernel pro
Now I feel the difference and hope I will use that names correctly :) Thank
you for that clarification. I try to use Angstrom with Beagleboard and I
can do all that necessary actions to have rootfs files on SD card. It works
with kernel provided with Angstrom. That online builder creates uImage
Perhaps more links to clarify the "dd" concept (just try to search for
"dd" and understand what it does):
http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/mkcard.txt
http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/ipaq-h2200-series
http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/
In a
wow, this site is cool, I have done these manually before, but
amazingly they can automate it, and for so many different boards.
This site has a problem, but let me describe to you what is a
"rootfs":
Conceptually, it is supposed to be literally (or identical to) a
harddisk containing your entire
Thank you. So if there is such an online builder for rootfs
http://narcissus.angstrom-distribution.org/ how people prepare kernel for
it? Do you know?
W dniu piątek, 11 stycznia 2013 05:11:46 UTC+1 użytkownik Peter Teoh
napisał:
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> kernel and filesystem are highly integrated, the reason is sim