On 01/08/13 19:53, Chris Tapp wrote:
> I think it is ;-) I think I'll still need to use ipxe as I need to be
> able to boot without DHCP support as well.
Depends on the bios, if your machine's bios supports PXE, then you do
not need ipxe, just a tftp server set up on the LAN that serves PXELinux.
Hi Thomas,
On 2 Aug 2013, at 08:22, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
> On 01/08/13 19:53, Chris Tapp wrote:
>> I think it is ;-) I think I'll still need to use ipxe as I need to be
>> able to boot without DHCP support as well.
>
> Depends on the bios, if your machine's bios supports PXE, then you do
> not
On 02/08/13 08:35, Chris Tapp wrote:
>> Depends on the bios, if your machine's bios supports PXE, then you
>> do not need ipxe, just a tftp server set up on the LAN that serves
>> PXELinux.
>
> My case is a bit more complicated as I also can't have non-secure
> (t)ftp! Are you saying that PXE can
Hi Rich,
On Tuesday 30 July 2013 11:43:43 Rich Bayliss wrote:
> I am trying to build for Raspberry Pi including "read-only-rootfs" in
> my image features. My aim is to have my SD Card read-only and at some
> point add a read-write overlay to certain directories. This should
> enable my system to b
Hello,
I'm looking ofr a good way to deal with some build breakages caused by
missing dependency checking.
The problem: some packages require certain capabilities, without
checking for these, and actually I can;t see a good way how to
implement such checking.
For example, the "lttng" package req
Hi Wolfgang,
On Friday 02 August 2013 15:36:50 Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> I'm looking ofr a good way to deal with some build breakages caused by
> missing dependency checking.
>
> The problem: some packages require certain capabilities, without
> checking for these, and actually I can;t see a good way
On Thursday 01 August 2013 14:51:27 Bryan Evenson wrote:
> Trevor Woerner wrote:
> > Bryan Evenson wrote:
> > > What more do I need to add to the image recipe so that the image
> > > knows what packages were installed on it? And what do I need to add so
> > > that the /var/lib/opkg directory is cr
Hi Luo,
Thanks for your response.
We have successfully installed java through yocto utility.But I want to
conform whether Curl package is by default installed in this utility or
not. I am not sure about this.But I saw that in recipes-support directory,
curl packages are there.
Or we need to put
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jul 2013, Paul Eggleton wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday 30 July 2013 05:14:37 Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> > based simply on the timestamps, it would appear that the toolchains
>> > here:
>> >
>> > http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/relea
Hi Luo,
Thanks .Now I got the solution.
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Regards
Aman
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Aman Sharma wrote:
> Hi Luo,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> We have successfully installed java through yocto utility.But I want to
> conform whether Curl package is by default installed in this utility
Paul,
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Eggleton [mailto:paul.eggle...@linux.intel.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 12:29 PM
> To: Bryan Evenson
> Cc: Trevor Woerner; yocto@yoctoproject.org
> Subject: Re: [yocto] Creating a core-image-minimal image with package
> support
>
> On Thursd
I'm trying to understand how the various initrdscripts get called when an image
(Cedartrail / 8.0.2) boots as I need to make a few changes.
1) Do the 'live' variants go into the core-image-minimal and the 'boot' ones
into the rootfs image?
2) Where are the called from?
I've previously workout o
On 2 Aug 2013, at 22:57, Chris Tapp wrote:
> I'm trying to understand how the various initrdscripts get called when an
> image (Cedartrail / 8.0.2) boots as I need to make a few changes.
>
> 1) Do the 'live' variants go into the core-image-minimal and the 'boot' ones
> into the rootfs image?
>
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