First, the core images are examples; copy and paste the closest to what you want and then modify the recipe.
If you want a really small image then start from core-image-minimal, but be aware that is missing a lot of stuff you may actually want. How to remove things depends on how they got installed in the first place. Unless you have doc-pkgs in IMAGE_FEATURES then you shouldn't have any man pages or documentation. If the poco recipe installs sample code you don't want then fix the recipe to put those in another package. etc etc. Ross On 2 August 2017 at 10:47, Bacheh Karaji <bachehkar...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I would like to strip down my Yocto Linux before put in it to flash. > Unneeded software, man pages, POCO sample codes and other documentation > just waste resource, especially on the i.MX28 EVK with only 128MB flash. > > My local.conf file looks following: > > > > > > *$ gedit conf/local.conf & ... IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " poco nginx > canutils vsftpd curl fcgi spawn-fcgi net-snmp util-linux ubiattach-klibc > ubimkvol-klibc ubiformat-klibc minicom net-tools zeroconf avahi-autoipd > mtd-utils u-boot-fw-utils ethtool" ... I bitbake the image > "core-image-base"*. > > I was wondering, is there a way that I can delete all of the Unneeded > files? > > Can somebody help me howto strip down my Yocto Linux? > > -- > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > >
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