[poky] [PATCH 1/1] README.hardware: update installation instructions for beagleboard

Darren Hart dvhart at linux.intel.com
Wed May 25 10:33:55 PDT 2011


o Add C4 specific instructions
o Replace poky with core
o Correct a kernel version typo

Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart at linux.intel.com>
Cc: Zhao Yi <yi.zhao at windriver.com>
Cc: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield at windriver.com>
Cc: Jeff Osier-mixon <jeffrey.osier-mixon at intel.com>
---
 README.hardware |   24 ++++++++++++++----------
 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.hardware b/README.hardware
index b2ce146..7d2607c 100644
--- a/README.hardware
+++ b/README.hardware
@@ -149,15 +149,19 @@ The Beagleboard is an ARM Cortex-A8 development board with USB, DVI-D, S-Video,
 faster CPU, more RAM, an ethernet port, more USB ports, microSD, and removes
 the NAND flash. The beagleboard MACHINE is tested on the following platforms:
 
-  o Beagleboard xM
+  o Beagleboard C4
+  o Beagleboard xM Rev A
 
-TODO: need someone with a Beagleboard C4 to verify these instructions.
+The Beagleboard C4 has NAND, while the xM does not. For the sake of simplicity,
+these instructions assume you have erased the NAND on the C4 so its boot
+behavior matches that of the xM. To do this, issue the following commands from
+the u-boot prompt:
 
-Due to the lack of NAND on the xM, the install and boot process varies a bit
-between boards.  The C4 can run the x-loader and u-boot binaries from NAND or
-the SD, while the xM can only run them from the SD. The following instructions
-apply to both the C4 and the xM, but the C4 can skip step 2 (as noted below),
-and may require modification of the NAND environment.
+    # nand unlock
+    # nand erase
+
+To further tailor these instructions for your board, please refer to the
+documentation at http://www.beagleboard.org.
 
   1. Partition and format an SD card:
      # fdisk -lu /dev/mmcblk0
@@ -185,7 +189,7 @@ and may require modification of the NAND environment.
      # cp u-boot-beagleboard.bin /media/boot/u-boot.bin
 
   3. Install the root filesystem
-     # tar x -C /media/root -f poky-image-$IMAGE_TYPE-beagleboard.tar.bz2
+     # tar x -C /media/root -f core-image-$IMAGE_TYPE-beagleboard.tar.bz2
      # tar x -C /media/root -f modules-$KERNEL_VERSION-beagleboard.tgz
 
   4. Install the kernel uImage
@@ -205,14 +209,14 @@ and may require modification of the NAND environment.
      boot
      EOF
      ) > serial-boot.cmd
-     # mkimage -A arm -O linux -T script -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n "Poky Minimal" -d ./serial-boot.cmd ./boot.scr
+     # mkimage -A arm -O linux -T script -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n "Core Minimal" -d ./serial-boot.cmd ./boot.scr
      # cp boot.scr /media/boot
 
    6. Unmount the SD partitions and boot the Beagleboard
 
 Note: As of the 2.6.37 linux-yocto kernel recipe, the Beagleboard uses the
       OMAP_SERIAL device (ttyO2). If you are using an older kernel, such as the
-      2.6.35 linux-yocto-stable, be sure replace ttyO2 with ttyS2 above. You
+      2.6.34 linux-yocto-stable, be sure to replace ttyO2 with ttyS2 above. You
       should also override the machine SERIAL_CONSOLE in your local.conf in
       order to setup the getty on the serial line:
 
-- 
1.7.1




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