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After done, you can collect the built image from under the deploy folder, for example: <tt>build/tmp/deploy/glibc/images/vmware/bzImage-vmware.bin</tt>. | After done, you can collect the built image from under the deploy folder, for example: <tt>build/tmp/deploy/glibc/images/vmware/bzImage-vmware.bin</tt>. | ||
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+ | What kind of kernel image to build is controlled by the variable <tt>KERNEL_IMAGETYPE</tt>. For example, build image for u-boot | ||
+ | KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "uImage" | ||
== Kernel configuration == | == Kernel configuration == |
Revision as of 14:42, 20 October 2010
Default Build
For a default build, just run:
bitbake virtual/kernel
After done, you can collect the built image from under the deploy folder, for example: build/tmp/deploy/glibc/images/vmware/bzImage-vmware.bin.
Kernel image type
What kind of kernel image to build is controlled by the variable KERNEL_IMAGETYPE. For example, build image for u-boot
KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "uImage"
Kernel configuration
The default .config file used is placed in ???/defconfig.
Custom config
If you need to customize the kernel configuration, run the menuconfig task by:
bitbake -c menuconfig virtual/kernel
Note: by default this command requires you to run in X Windows.
After that, you can compile the kernel by:
bitbake -f -c compile virtual/kernel