Hi, This question is about how I can track linux yocto and maintain a private kernel.
I am tracking the yocto master on git. My target is to use linux-yocto kernel and with my personal machine (IBM and HP blade servers x86-64 or x86). Probably I need to setup some special driver like disk controller or network device, but it's not the case now. I want to track linux-yocto kernel. To accomplish it, I created a linux-yocto_git.bbappend with: SRC_URI = "git://git.pokylinux.org/linux-yocto-2.6.37;protocol=git;fullclone=1;branch=${KBRANCH};name=machine \ git://git.pokylinux.org/linux-yocto-2.6.37;protocol=git;noclone=1;branch=meta;name=meta \ file://defconfig" KMACHINE_mpg = "yocto/standard/common-pc/base" <---- it's right? COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "mpg" <--- my kernel config My doubt: KMACHINE_mpg can be "yocto/standard/mpg" or it need to be a strict branch on yocto git? In other words, Can I have a private branch and track a default yocto/standard/common-pc/base? I read kernel-manual_9.pdf, section 3.4.4 but I believe it's a bit outdate now. Currently I can build linux-yocto and create a full image to be use with VirtualBox and with real hardware. Thanks. PS: I think that yocto can be use to build and runs in big machines too, not only in small devices. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- João Henrique Freitas - joaohf_at_gmail.com Campinas-SP-Brasil BSD051283 LPI 1 http://www.joaohfreitas.eti.br _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto