meta-jasperforest: update README

Update meta-jasperforest 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 09:11:53 -05:00
parent 447b9f51c0
commit 6c2a262ced

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@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ To enable the jasperforest layer, add the jasperforest MACHINE to local.conf:
You should then be able to build a jasperforest image as such:
$ source poky-init-build-env
$ bitbake poky-image-sato-live
$ source oe-init-build-env
$ bitbake core-image-sato
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
@ -46,10 +46,11 @@ As an alternative to downloading the BSP tarball, you can also work
directly from the meta-intel git repository. For each BSP in the
'meta-intel' repository, there are multiple branches, one
corresponding to each major release starting with 'laverne' (0.90), in
addition to the latest code which tracks the current master. Instead
of extracting a BSP tarball at the top level of your yocto build tree,
you can equivalently check out the appropriate branch from the
meta-intel repository at the same location.
addition to the latest code which tracks the current master (note that
not all BSPs are present in every release). Instead of extracting a
BSP tarball at the top level of your yocto build tree, you can
equivalently check out the appropriate branch from the meta-intel
repository at the same location.
II. Booting the images in /binary
@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ 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
example:
# dd if=poky-image-sato-live-jasperforest-20101207053738.hddimg of=/dev/sdf
# dd if=core-image-sato-jasperforest-20101207053738.hddimg of=/dev/sdf
# sync
# eject /dev/sdf