Hello YP users,

Is there any way to tell what distribution or bitbake image name was used
by looking at the contents of an image.

I recently built a distribution based on Poky,  using 'bitbake 
core-image-minimal'.
I had hoped that I could see this recorded somewhere in the image, so I can 
distinguish
between that image and another image I sometimes use from Texas Instruments
while running on Linux inside the image.

It doesn't look like YP populates /etc/os-release, where distribution 
information
is normally stored.  Is that right?

Is there anywhere else inside the image where information about the distro
being built is stored?

I'm relatively inexperience with YP.  Is there somewhere in the build where
the bitbake command that was used to create the image is stored.  Could
this or other data be used to synthesize an appropriate /etc/os-release file?

Thanks,
 -- Tim


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