Hey Scott,

I am doing the same thing for a Linux Foundation class.

The root filesystem that YP builds for the BBoard works just fine for the
BBone. That's at least true for core-image-minimal. I tested that with the
kernel that comes with the BBone.

The kernel does not work. The BBoard has an OMAP3 CPU the BBoard has an
AM3359 CPU.

I built a kernel with YP from kernel.org some patches and a defconfig. My
goal is to use linux-yocto so I started from scratch and did not use
meta-ti. And it's educational too.

I still used MLO and UBoot that came with the BBone. My next steps are to
build the kernel using linux-yocto and then eventually also building UBoot
with YP.

I can give more info but right now I am just typing this on a mobile with
no access to my dev box. I will follow up.

Cheers,
Rudi
On Aug 31, 2012 4:11 PM, "Scott Garman" <scott.a.gar...@intel.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Am I correct in understanding that the TI Beagleboard BSP from
> yoctoproject.org should work with the Beaglebone, or do I need meta-ti?
> I'm not looking for accelerated graphics or anything - this will just be
> used in a classroom setting where there will be Beaglebones I'd like to
> boot up to a minimal console image.
>
> I'll be doing this with the denzil release.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
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