Jonathan Haws <jonathan.h...@sdl.usu.edu> writes: > I am probably going about this the wrong way, but I am trying to > create a new BSP for an Intel Core2 Duo PC104 board (from ADL-USA, the > ADLGS45 to be exact). I have the BSP and everything working (or so it > appears) and I have checked the kernel configuration. So far I have > not had any issues - Poky builds the base and minimal images > perfectly. > > However, where do I go from here? I used 'dd' to dump the generated > ISO image to a SATA SSD and I hooked that up and the system booted > just fine - however I have a couple of problems: > > 1. The root filesystem is read-only - I would like it to be writable > (especially since I cannot start SSH because the initscripts cannot > generate the SSH keys on boot). > You could for example use the 'live' image type (defined with IMAGE_FSTYPES). This will produce a hddimg file which can be dumped to your SSD. It will also be writable. You could also just create a tar.gz of the file system and use this to populate your SSD.
Look at: https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/How_do_I#Q:_How_do_I_put_Yocto_on_a_hard_drive.3F > 2. I would like to prevent the system from automatically trying to > mount every drive it detects. I would like it to create devices for > any disks attached to the system, but stop there. > The mount.sh script from udev is responsible for mounting/unmounting devices automagically. You can always disable it. If the hardware stack does not change you could "hard-code" everything in your fstab. Hope that helps! Marc _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto