Minimal-FS - OMAPpedia - Iceweasel. From OMAPpedia EVEN MORE IMPORTANT: See Troubleshooting for up-to-date information and binaries. Information below is outdated. Overview What is a minimal-FS Environment Our minimal environment is based on the Angstrom Distribution. Tools included: Support Platforms: PandaBoard [edit] Installing our Validation Environment Download Environment - First get the minimal-FS binaries SD Configuration - Configure a SD Card Copy binaries to SD Card - Copy the downloaded binaries to the SD Card Platform Configuration - Hookup the OMAP platform you have Setup a serial terminal - Boot up the minimal-FS and configure a terminal to view output Booting Environment - Boot up options Environment Tests -- Tools used to test you HW platform environment What's Next -- Review current status of the kernel, awaiting patches, tree information, and much more...
Linux-kernel:driver_development [Analog Devices | Mixed-signal and Digital Signal Processing ICs] - Iceweasel. Building Linux for the Beagleboard - Iceweasel. The Beagleboard is indeed very powerful, but to be able to really harness all of that power you need to run a proper operating system on top of it. With a Linux system running on the board, you can do most things you ever dreamed of doing on a piece of hardware that takes up just a fraction of the space required for a standard PC. Getting a Linux system up and running is quite easy. There are all kinds of images available all over the Internet which will get you started. At some point though, if you are like me, you will likely want to set up your own Linux system from scratch so you know exactly what is running on your board.
The first thing you need is a Linux kernel, and in this article I will try to teach you how to build your own. I will assume that all of this is run on an x86 compatible computer running a suitable GNU/Linux installation. Building the Linux kernel requires a GCC toolchain that can compile code for the correct target processor. Filesystem structure GNU Binutils. GSG: Building Software Components for OMAP-L138 - Texas Instruments eXpressDSP Software Wiki.
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