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RE: [Ltib] Request to explain how the platform specific drivers can be l
From: |
Zahidul Haque |
Subject: |
RE: [Ltib] Request to explain how the platform specific drivers can be loaded into the rootfs |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 22:30:22 +0530 |
Hi Malay,
If everything is set up properly, then run the command :./ltib -m config". This
command will let you configure for the platform you want to chose(Only for the
first time). It will also prompt you options such as Toolchain selection,
Choose your bootloader , Choose your Kernel.
Select the option"[ ] Configure the kernel" as Y. Save the configuration.
Run ./ltib
This command will extract the kernel in ltib/rpm/BUILD/linux-2.6-x.x and prompt
to configure the kernel. Here you can chose yours platform specific drivers
and save the configuration. The built in driver will be part of kernel image
such( zImage/uImage)
Thanks & Regards
Zahidul Haque,
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From: address@hidden address@hidden On Behalf Of malay jajodia address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 10:10 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Ltib] Request to explain how the platform specific drivers can be
loaded into the rootfs
Hi,
I have started using LTIB for my PHY3250 board and have a question that has
probably been answered many times but still gives me some doubts. If possible
please let me know the steps required to load a platform specific driver into
rootfs. Also i need to make an application program to test with my driver. I
have read many related documents but still i am confused on how i can achieve
both tasks, so please elaborate it with your reply.
Thanks a lot in advance.
--
Malay Jajodia
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