On 13-08-29 10:02 AM, Elvis Dowson wrote:
Hi Bruce,

On Aug 29, 2013, at 4:35 PM, Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfi...@windriver.com> 
wrote:

With that, it's always been a manual setup for me in the past. The typical
workflow is to test them via the usermode NFS boot. Have you given
that a go ?

Does yocto have some wrapper script/command to setup nfs boot automatically
without too much manual configuration? The runqemu and runqemu-internal
scripts seems to indicate that, but haven't tried this before.

Let me know if it exists! If not, if you could point me to a link that 
describes how
to set NFS boot, and use it to load a beagleboard image it would be great!

This is supported right out of the box, and it should be documented in
the project docs.

Search for users-space NFS in http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/current/adt-manual/adt-manual.html

Cheers,

Bruce


Once I'm over the 3.10 introduction curve, I'm happy to dust off my
old A9 support and get the right qemu support for a full system boot.

That sounds good. We should aim for adding support for both A8 and A9,
since that represent the current bulk of last-gen and current-gen platforms
out there.

Best regards,

Elvis Dowson



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