Up to this point, all our builds for our prototypes have been "image" builds, i.e. we built an image recipe starting with packagegroup-core-boot, and it's accreted from there. We write the resulting .sdcard image file to an SD card and boot from that.
Now we would like to create an "installer" image, i.e. a bootable image whose job is to install a release(-candidate) image to the HW. Naturally, some config details in the resulting image will be different. The more I read, it feels like this wants to be a "distro," rather than just another image recipe. Recipes searching for files will automagically generate subdirectory search paths based on current distro name, which would allow us to substitute different config files based on what's being built. (Extra Credit for this build would be to incorporate a copy of the release image into the installer image.) Trouble is, none of the docs I've read describe very clearly how to make the leap from cobbling image recipes together to creating a functionally equivalent distro recipe. Could someone point out some resources and examples on how this is meant to be conceptualized and used? Thanks in advance for all suggestions. Schwab -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto