Hello,

I am still very new to T2 (started yesterday), testing, building,
reading the manual (yes, I do... a comprehensive and great manual!!) and
I see that the T2 folks have spent a lot of time and efforts in getting
the project to this stage. It's impressive.

As I come from buildroot, I know how to add packages, how to re-compile
individual package, how to re-build everything but leave the toolchain
in place (to save time in building), create different types of target
images (iso, rootfs, squashfs, etc.).

Now with T2 I see similarities, but some parts are different.

Could someone give me a pointer how to get started with the following tasks:
- add a package, say qemu
- bump the kernel (in trunk) from 2.6.28 to 2.6.29-rc, enable squashfs
4.0 (which is in the 2.6.29 kernel and is not compatible with 3.x).
- add a custom patch to the kernel
- create a squash 4.0 image with initrd (well for squash 4.0 I need the
4.0 mksquashfs tool as well)

I have done this exercise with buildroot (execept adding qemu, which
would be rather tough to build against uClibc...).

Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks a lot in advance!!

cheers, Ingmar



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