a. Which architecture you chose in step 3. I used poky-image-sato.
b. How easily you were able to build an image and boot an image. I did it quite easily. - I installed the environment on an Ubuntu Desktop. I just copy/paste the command given by the Yocto Quick Start in a Terminal: $ sudo apt-get install sed wget cvs subversion git-core coreutils \ unzip texi2html texinfo libsdl1.2-dev docbook-utils gawk \ python-pysqlite2 diffstat help2man make gcc build-essential \ g++ desktop-file-utils chrpath libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev \ mercurial autoconf automake - I used the following command for the download steps: git checkout bernard-5.0-alpha - For information: I updated /meta/classes/mirrors.bbclasses with MIRRORS += "\ As my microprocessor is an Intel Core I7, I updated in conf/local.conf: BB_NUMBERS_THREADS and PARALLEL_MAKE with 8 - I built without problem - After less than 2 hours, I run the image: [cid:image002.jpg@01CBD2AD.126E3A20] a. Whether it was easy to find the support you needed to perform the above steps. Yocto Quick Start gives enough information to build an image and run it. I registered to IRC Yocto but I didn't used it. b. Which bugzilla reports you submitted (providing the bugzilla number and description is sufficient). No report submitted --------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel Corporation SAS (French simplified joint stock company) Registered headquarters: "Les Montalets"- 2, rue de Paris, 92196 Meudon Cedex, France Registration Number: 302 456 199 R.C.S. NANTERRE Capital: 4,572,000 Euros This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies.
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