The only way I know is to make a new recipe, busybox-initramfs.bb, for
example.
Install busybox for image rootfs and busybox-initramfs for initramfs.
Best Regards,
Chen Qi
On 02/02/2015 09:21 PM, erwin.rieger....@rohde-schwarz.com wrote:
Hello list,
i have used Yocto to create a initramfs linux kernel and a
corresponding rootfs for a embedded linux system.
Things are working as expected, so far.
Now i want to fine-tune my setup and want to use a different busybox
configuration in the initramfs as the one in the rootfs image.
For example, the initramfs busybox should contain support for
switch-root and that is not needed in the rootfs.
On the other hand, the rootfs should contain a "full-fledged" busybox
(with inetd enabled, for example).
So the question is: How can i build/install a package two times with
differing configurations in one bitbake run?.
How can this be done the Yocto-way without copying busybox.bb and
hacking it the way i need it?
I've tried various combinations, e.g. bb-appending busybox, inheriting
from busybox and so on - but to no avail.
Maybe someone have an idea on how to do that?
PS:
* The kernel recipe is derived (bbappend)
from core-image-minimal-initramfs.
* Rootfs recipe is derived from core-image-minimal.bb.
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Erwin Rieger
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