[yocto] [genericx86-jethro] core-image-sato HDDIMG 'install' - no hard drive selected - /etc/fstab no such file or directory

Simon Bolek simon.bolek at googlemail.com
Fri Jul 22 04:39:35 PDT 2016


Hi,
It did not help either. For some reason, hard disk is not
mounted/recognized.
After the message:
"Please append a correct "root=" boot option"
i can only see a list with ram partitions, like
ram0 (driver?)
ram1 (driver?)
...
ram15 (driver?)

There is nothing else in the list.
How can i debug/log boot process? Or force udev to reaload and trigger
"add"?

HELP!
thank you and kind regards
Simon :-)

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 2:15 AM, Simon Bolek <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi Raj,
> > Thank you.
> > I have already tried this.
> >
> > I managed to start the USB installation by addding
> > kernel-modules
> > to core-image-minimal-initramfs.bb
> >
> > However after the installation, system will not boot up due to kernel
> panic:
> > VFS: Cannot open root device "sda2" or unknown block (0,0) Please append
> a
> > correct "root=" boot option;
>
> can you add
>
> SYSLINUX_ROOT = "root=/dev/hda2"
>
> to local.conf and rebuild ?
>
> >
> > It seems, the SDD hard drive is found on installation time, but not on
> boot
> > time.
> > How is that possible? It did work with FIDO, but is not working with
> JETHRO.
> > Any hint what I have to look for now? Is it the drivers missing? Or maybe
> > some scripts not running at boot?
> > What will run at boot prior to mounting what is stated in root= in
> grub.cfg?
> >
> > kind regards
> > Simon :-)
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 2:02 AM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Simon Bolek <
> simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hi Raj,
> >> >
> >> > Maybe you could help me with this.
> >> > I found out that during rootfs (meta/lib/oe/rootfs.py), depmodwrapper
> >> > script
> >> > is beeing called.
> >> > I noticed, that it does generate /lib/modules/<kernel>.. directory
> >> > structure
> >> > under:
> >> > poky/build/tmp/work/genericx86-poky-linux/core-image-sato
> >> > However, at the end of the bitbake process, there is no /lib/modules
> >> > direcotry in
> >> > core-image-minimal-initramfs-genericx86-20160715210400.rootfs.cpio.gz
> >> >
> >> > Where are the steps, where this .cpio.gz file is beeing generated.
> There
> >> > must be a place where all the files, that are inside, are beeing put
> >> > together.
> >>
> >> initramfs image is a separate image. What you are seeing is the final
> >> image.
> >> you might have to add the kernel module to you machine conf
> >>
> >> MACHINE_EXTRA_RRECOMMENDS = " kernel-modules"
> >>
> >> >
> >> > HELP!
> >> > kind regards
> >> > Simon :-)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Simon Bolek
> >> > <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks, but neither:
> >> >> pkg_postinst_kernel-base ()
> >> >> nor:
> >> >> pkg_postinst_kernel-image ()
> >> >> from /meta/classes/kernel.bbclass gets called when running:
> >> >> - bitbake core-image-sato or
> >> >> - bitbake linux-yocto
> >> >>
> >> >> I put some commands in there, which are definitely wrong (like
> foobar)
> >> >> and
> >> >> bitbake run successfully.
> >> >> Whereas, in other funtions it caused problems.
> >> >> Any ideas how can fix this?
> >> >>
> >> >> thanks and best regards
> >> >> Simon :-)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 1:30 AM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> >>> wrote:
> >> >>> > Hi Raj,
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > About depmod again.
> >> >>> > Should it be run from meta/classes/kernel.bbclass  ?
> >> >>> > ...
> >> >>> > pkg_postinst_kernel-base () {
> >> >>> >     if [ ! -e "$D/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}" ]; then
> >> >>> >         mkdir -p $D/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}
> >> >>> >     fi
> >> >>> >     if [ -n "$D" ]; then
> >> >>> >         depmodwrapper -a -b $D ${KERNEL_VERSION}
> >> >>> >     else
> >> >>> >         depmod -a ${KERNEL_VERSION}
> >> >>> >     fi
> >> >>> > }
> >> >>> > ...
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > Where is this function beeing called?
> >> >>>
> >> >>> It should be called during rootfs and image creation time. as well
> as
> >> >>> when you update the package using online package manager.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> > I did not find it anywhere.
> >> >>> > thanks and kind regards
> >> >>> > Simon :-)
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 8:32 AM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> > <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> >>> > wrote:
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com>
> >> >>> >> wrote:
> >> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> >>> <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> >>> >>> wrote:
> >> >>> >>> > Hi Raj,
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > So i tried to do manually, what init script does and udev
> >> >>> >>> > definitely
> >> >>> >>> > does
> >> >>> >>> > not recognize the SSD drive.
> >> >>> >>> > I ran
> >> >>> >>> >  /lib/udev/udevd --daemon --debug > udev.debug 2>&1 &
> >> >>> >>> > from the cli and there is no trace of recognizing the SSD.
> Only
> >> >>> >>> > the
> >> >>> >>> > /dev/sda, which is the USB stick I am running the installation
> >> >>> >>> > from.
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > I used 'meld' to compare the /initrd from current jethro image
> >> >>> >>> > and
> >> >>> >>> > previous
> >> >>> >>> > working fido image.
> >> >>> >>> > They are almost the same:
> >> >>> >>> > - in jethro /lib/modules... file structure is missing with:
> >> >>> >>> > modules.alias
> >> >>> >>> > modules.alias.bin
> >> >>> >>> > modules.builtin.bin
> >> >>> >>> > modules.dep
> >> >>> >>> > modules.dep.bin
> >> >>> >>> > modules.devname
> >> >>> >>> > modules.softdep
> >> >>> >>> > modules.symbols
> >> >>> >>> > modules.symbols.bin
> >> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> this means depmod did not run during initramfs image creation
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> How can I make this happen during bitbake, so i have those files
> in
> >> >>> >> the
> >> >>> >> HDDIMG?
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > - there are slight differences between
> >> >>> >>> > /etc/init.d/udev
> >> >>> >>> > /etc/udev/scripts/mount.sh
> >> >>> >>> > , but I cannot tell, if this is the reason.
> >> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> what are the differences ?
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> Sorry for this patch-like copy/paste, but this was the simplest
> way
> >> >>> >> of
> >> >>> >> presenting the changes.
> >> >>> >> Do you see something important here, that might cause the SDD not
> >> >>> >> beeing
> >> >>> >> recognized?
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> ---
> /home/simon/Development/Yocto-Project/initrd-ok/etc/init.d/udev
> >> >>> >> +++
> >> >>> >>
> /home/simon/Development/Yocto-Project/initrd-jethro/etc/init.d/udev
> >> >>> >> @@ -14,20 +14,27 @@
> >> >>> >>  [ -d /sys/class ] || exit 1
> >> >>> >>  [ -r /proc/mounts ] || exit 1
> >> >>> >>  [ -x /lib/udev/udevd ] || exit 1
> >> >>> >> +SYSCONF_CACHED="/etc/udev/cache.data"
> >> >>> >> +SYSCONF_TMP="/dev/shm/udev.cache"
> >> >>> >> +DEVCACHE_REGEN="/dev/shm/udev-regen" # create to request cache
> >> >>> >> regen
> >> >>> >> +
> >> >>> >> +# A list of files which are used as a criteria to judge whether
> >> >>> >> the
> >> >>> >> udev
> >> >>> >> cache could be reused.
> >> >>> >> +CMP_FILE_LIST="/proc/version /proc/cmdline /proc/devices"
> >> >>> >> +[ -f /proc/atags ] && CMP_FILE_LIST="$CMP_FILE_LIST /proc/atags"
> >> >>> >> +
> >> >>> >> +# List of files whose metadata (size/mtime/name) will be
> included
> >> >>> >> in
> >> >>> >> cached
> >> >>> >> +# system state.
> >> >>> >> +META_FILE_LIST="lib/udev/rules.d/* etc/udev/rules.d/*"
> >> >>> >> +
> >> >>> >> +# Command to compute system configuration.
> >> >>> >> +sysconf_cmd () {
> >> >>> >> +    cat -- $CMP_FILE_LIST
> >> >>> >> +    stat -c '%s %Y %n' -- $META_FILE_LIST | awk -F/ '{print $1
> " "
> >> >>> >> $NF;}'
> >> >>> >> +}
> >> >>> >> +
> >> >>> >>  [ -f /etc/default/udev-cache ] && . /etc/default/udev-cache
> >> >>> >>  [ -f /etc/udev/udev.conf ] && . /etc/udev/udev.conf
> >> >>> >>  [ -f /etc/default/rcS ] && . /etc/default/rcS
> >> >>> >> -
> >> >>> >> -readfiles () {
> >> >>> >> -   READDATA=""
> >> >>> >> -   for filename in $@; do
> >> >>> >> -       if [ -r $filename ]; then
> >> >>> >> -           while read line; do
> >> >>> >> -               READDATA="$READDATA$line"
> >> >>> >> -           done < $filename
> >> >>> >> -       fi
> >> >>> >> -   done
> >> >>> >> -}
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>  kill_udevd () {
> >> >>> >>      pid=`pidof -x udevd`
> >> >>> >> @@ -57,38 +64,35 @@
> >> >>> >>      # the automount rule for udev needs /tmp directory
> available,
> >> >>> >> as
> >> >>> >> /tmp
> >> >>> >> is a symlink
> >> >>> >>      # to /var/tmp which in turn is a symlink to
> /var/volatile/tmp,
> >> >>> >> we
> >> >>> >> need to make sure
> >> >>> >>      # /var/volatile/tmp directory to be available.
> >> >>> >> -    mkdir -p /var/volatile/tmp
> >> >>> >> +    mkdir -m 1777 -p /var/volatile/tmp
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>      # Cache handling.
> >> >>> >> -    # A list of files which are used as a criteria to judge
> >> >>> >> whether
> >> >>> >> the
> >> >>> >> udev cache could be reused.
> >> >>> >> -    CMP_FILE_LIST="/proc/version /proc/cmdline /proc/devices
> >> >>> >> /proc/atags"
> >> >>> >>      if [ "$DEVCACHE" != "" ]; then
> >> >>> >>              if [ -e $DEVCACHE ]; then
> >> >>> >> -            readfiles $CMP_FILE_LIST
> >> >>> >> -            NEWDATA="$READDATA"
> >> >>> >> -            readfiles /etc/udev/cache.data
> >> >>> >> -            OLDDATA="$READDATA"
> >> >>> >> -            if [ "$OLDDATA" = "$NEWDATA" ]; then
> >> >>> >> -                            (cd /; tar xf $DEVCACHE > /dev/null
> >> >>> >> 2>&1)
> >> >>> >> +            sysconf_cmd > "$SYSCONF_TMP"
> >> >>> >> +            if cmp $SYSCONF_CACHED $SYSCONF_TMP >/dev/null; then
> >> >>> >> +                            tar xmf $DEVCACHE -C / -m
> >> >>> >>                              not_first_boot=1
> >> >>> >>                              [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ] && echo
> "udev:
> >> >>> >> using
> >> >>> >> cache file $DEVCACHE"
> >> >>> >> -                            [ -e /dev/shm/udev.cache ] && rm -f
> >> >>> >> /dev/shm/udev.cache
> >> >>> >> +                            [ -e $SYSCONF_TMP ] && rm -f
> >> >>> >> "$SYSCONF_TMP"
> >> >>> >> +                            [ -e "$DEVCACHE_REGEN" ] && rm -f
> >> >>> >> "$DEVCACHE_REGEN"
> >> >>> >>                      else
> >> >>> >>                  # Output detailed reason why the cached /dev is
> >> >>> >> not
> >> >>> >> used
> >> >>> >> -                if [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ]; then
> >> >>> >> -                    echo "udev: udev cache not used"
> >> >>> >> -                    echo "udev: we use $CMP_FILE_LIST as
> criteria
> >> >>> >> to
> >> >>> >> judge whether the cache /dev could be resued"
> >> >>> >> -                    echo "udev: olddata: $OLDDATA"
> >> >>> >> -                    echo "udev: newdata: $NEWDATA"
> >> >>> >> -                fi
> >> >>> >> -                echo "$NEWDATA" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
> >> >>> >> +                cat <<EOF
> >> >>> >> +udev: Not using udev cache because of changes detected in the
> >> >>> >> following
> >> >>> >> files:
> >> >>> >> +udev:     $CMP_FILE_LIST
> >> >>> >> +udev:     $META_FILE_LIST
> >> >>> >> +udev: The udev cache will be regenerated. To identify the
> detected
> >> >>> >> changes,
> >> >>> >> +udev: compare the cached sysconf at   $SYSCONF_CACHED
> >> >>> >> +udev: against the current sysconf at  $SYSCONF_TMP
> >> >>> >> +EOF
> >> >>> >> +                touch "$DEVCACHE_REGEN"
> >> >>> >>                      fi
> >> >>> >>          else
> >> >>> >>              if [ "$ROOTFS_READ_ONLY" != "yes" ]; then
> >> >>> >>                  # If rootfs is not read-only, it's possible
> that a
> >> >>> >> new
> >> >>> >> udev cache would be generated;
> >> >>> >>                  # otherwise, we do not bother to read files.
> >> >>> >> -                readfiles $CMP_FILE_LIST
> >> >>> >> -                echo "$READDATA" > /dev/shm/udev.cache
> >> >>> >> +                touch "$DEVCACHE_REGEN"
> >> >>> >>              fi
> >> >>> >>              fi
> >> >>> >>      fi
> >> >>> >> @@ -97,7 +101,7 @@
> >> >>> >>      kill_udevd > "/dev/null" 2>&1
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>      # trigger the sorted events
> >> >>> >> -    echo -e '\000\000\000\000' > /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
> >> >>> >> +    [ -e /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug ] && echo -e '\000'
> >> >>> >> >/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
> >> >>> >>      /lib/udev/udevd -d
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>      udevadm control --env=STARTUP=1
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > Unfortunately I did not dig inside binary /lib/udev/udevd.
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > So do you have any other ideas, what might be the reason for
> not
> >> >>> >>> > recognizing
> >> >>> >>> > the SSD? Maybe there are some additional recipes needed from
> >> >>> >>> > jethro
> >> >>> >>> > on?
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > thanks & kind regards
> >> >>> >>> > Simon :-)
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > mit freundlichem Gruss / kind regards / pozdrawiam
> >> >>> >>> > Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> > ------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>> >>> > Dipl. Inf. Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> > SAP Integration Architect
> >> >>> >>> > Business Mobile and IVI Solutions
> >> >>> >>> > mailto: simon.bolek at arcom-ivi.de
> >> >>> >>> > http://www.arcom-ivi.de/
> >> >>> >>> > XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/SimonP_Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 9:03 AM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> >>> > <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> >>> >>> > wrote:
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> Thank you,
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> I just guess, that it is the following function in init
> script
> >> >>> >>> >> to
> >> >>> >>> >> put
> >> >>> >>> >> the
> >> >>> >>> >> echos to? Is it?
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> udev_daemon() {
> >> >>> >>> >>     OPTIONS="/sbin/udev/udevd /sbin/udevd /lib/udev/udevd
> >> >>> >>> >> /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd"
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>     for o in $OPTIONS; do
> >> >>> >>> >>         if [ -x "$o" ]; then
> >> >>> >>> >>             echo $o
> >> >>> >>> >>             return 0
> >> >>> >>> >>         fi
> >> >>> >>> >>     done
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>     return 1
> >> >>> >>> >> }
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> cheers
> >> >>> >>> >> Simon:-)
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> Viele Grüsse
> >> >>> >>> >> Simon Bolek :-)
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> mit freundlichem Gruss / kind regards / pozdrawiam
> >> >>> >>> >> Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>> >>> >> Dipl. Inf. Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >> SAP Integration Architect
> >> >>> >>> >> Business Mobile and IVI Solutions
> >> >>> >>> >> mailto: simon.bolek at arcom-ivi.de
> >> >>> >>> >> http://www.arcom-ivi.de/
> >> >>> >>> >> XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/SimonP_Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Khem Raj <
> raj.khem at gmail.com>
> >> >>> >>> >> wrote:
> >> >>> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> <simon.bolek at googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Thank you Raj,
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Is there a standard way to activate these initramfs logs,
> or
> >> >>> >>> >>> > do
> >> >>> >>> >>> > I
> >> >>> >>> >>> > have
> >> >>> >>> >>> > to
> >> >>> >>> >>> > implement it myself somewhere?
> >> >>> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> >>> you have to add printf etc. yourself into the init script in
> >> >>> >>> >>> initramfs
> >> >>> >>> >>> image
> >> >>> >>> >>>
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> > thank you and kind regards
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Simon :-)
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Viele Grüsse
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Simon Bolek :-)
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> > mit freundlichem Gruss / kind regards / pozdrawiam
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> > ------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Dipl. Inf. Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> > SAP Integration Architect
> >> >>> >>> >>> > Business Mobile and IVI Solutions
> >> >>> >>> >>> > mailto: simon.bolek at arcom-ivi.de
> >> >>> >>> >>> > http://www.arcom-ivi.de/
> >> >>> >>> >>> > XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/SimonP_Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 1:36 AM, Khem Raj
> >> >>> >>> >>> > <raj.khem at gmail.com>
> >> >>> >>> >>> > wrote:
> >> >>> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 3:45 AM, Simon Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> <simon.bolek at googlemail.com>
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> wrote:
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Hello everyone!
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > I am trying to install genericx86 core-image-sato
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > (jethro)
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > HDDIMG to
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > an
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > atom-pc.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > For this 2GB USB stick is used.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > When choosing 'install' option from boot menu I get the
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > message:
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > "Searching for hard drives...
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > No hard drive selected. Installation aborted."
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Installatiion stops and i get the console.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > When I try to run fsck, it says: can't read
> '/etc/fstab':
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > No
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > such
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > file
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > or
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > directory
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > fdisk -l  shows only the partitions of USB stick.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > After I choose 'boot' option to boot into live image,
> SDD
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > drive
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > is
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > under
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > /dev/sdb and USB installation stick under /dev/sda,
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > What recipe/package is my installation missing? The SSD
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > hard
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > drive
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > is
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > not
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > recognized for some reason. With previous yocto
> releases
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > this
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > package
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > list
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > DID work fine.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > So there is something missing in the background.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Do you have any idea what this might be?
> >> >>> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> udev should have run and found your hdd. So it seems its
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> not
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> finding
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> it when running from initramfs. Can you try to add logs
> to
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> initramfs
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> and see what udev is doing ?
> >> >>> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Below is my package list from local.conf.
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > thank you and kind regards
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Simon :-)
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES = "debug-tweaks
> ssh-server-openssh"
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " make \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      initscripts \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      grub \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      initramfs-boot \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      syslinux \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      initramfs-live-install \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      initramfs-live-install-efi \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      initramfs-live-boot \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      xinit \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      xwininfo \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      openssh-sftp \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      openssh-sftp-server \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtbase-plugins \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtconnectivity \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtdeclarative \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtdeclarative-plugins \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtdeclarative-tools \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtdeclarative-qmlplugins \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtenginio \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtlocation \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtmultimedia \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtmultimedia-plugins \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtmultimedia-qmlplugins \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >      qtsystems \
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > "
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Viele Grüsse
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Simon Bolek :-)
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > mit freundlichem Gruss / kind regards / pozdrawiam
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > ------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Dipl. Inf. Simon P. Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > SAP Integration Architect
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > Business Mobile and IVI Solutions
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > mailto: simon.bolek at arcom-ivi.de
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > http://www.arcom-ivi.de/
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/SimonP_Bolek
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > --
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > yocto mailing list
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > yocto at yoctoproject.org
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>> >
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >
> >
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