meta-emenlow: update README

Update meta-emenlow to reflect the new image names and a couple
other minor cleanups.

Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@intel.com>
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Tom Zanussi 2011-10-03 08:55:37 -05:00
parent 527d0c90cc
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@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ To enable the emenlow layer, add the emenlow MACHINE to local.conf:
You should then be able to build an emenlow image as such: You should then be able to build an emenlow image as such:
$ source poky-init-build-env $ source oe-init-build-env
$ bitbake poky-image-sato-live $ bitbake core-image-sato
At the end of a successful build, you should have a live image that At the end of a successful build, you should have a live image that
you can boot from a USB flash drive (see instructions on how to do you can boot from a USB flash drive (see instructions on how to do
@ -51,10 +51,11 @@ As an alternative to downloading the BSP tarball, you can also work
directly from the meta-intel git repository. For each BSP in the directly from the meta-intel git repository. For each BSP in the
'meta-intel' repository, there are multiple branches, one 'meta-intel' repository, there are multiple branches, one
corresponding to each major release starting with 'laverne' (0.90), in corresponding to each major release starting with 'laverne' (0.90), in
addition to the latest code which tracks the current master. Instead addition to the latest code which tracks the current master (note that
of extracting a BSP tarball at the top level of your yocto build tree, not all BSPs are present in every release). Instead of extracting a
you can equivalently check out the appropriate branch from the BSP tarball at the top level of your yocto build tree, you can
meta-intel repository at the same location. equivalently check out the appropriate branch from the meta-intel
repository at the same location.
II. Booting the images in /binary II. Booting the images in /binary
@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ Under Linux, insert a USB flash drive. Assuming the USB flash drive
takes device /dev/sdf, use dd to copy the live image to it. For takes device /dev/sdf, use dd to copy the live image to it. For
example: example:
# dd if=poky-image-sato-live-emenlow-20101207053738.hddimg of=/dev/sdf # dd if=core-image-sato-emenlow-20101207053738.hddimg of=/dev/sdf
# sync # sync
# eject /dev/sdf # eject /dev/sdf