> In your kernel recipe are you using SRC_URI to fetch from a git > repository (e.g. git:// URI) or from a local directory?
This kernel is fetched from local directory. > I guess that if you're using a local path, there can be either some > uncommitted changes, or a stale git index. No, because kernel built from sources in local directory doesn’t have “-dirty” in version string. > You can try just for the experiment to add your current kernel sources > to a test git repo and point the SRC_URI to it, so bitbake can clone > the repo by git revision (SRCREV = "${AUTOREV}" will skip the need to > update the recipe revision constantly during development). This should > work fine, without the "-dirty" version suffix. I can try this, but it doesn't answer main question: how can I recreate rootfs image starting from the point after fetching Linux sources, so Yocto’s copy will remain intact? Regards, Nikolay -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto