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Warning!
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This directory does *not* contain the root filesystem that you can use
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on your embedded system. Since Buildroot does not run as root, it
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cannot create device files and set the permissions and ownership of
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files correctly in this directory to make it usable as a root
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filesystem.
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For that reason, do *not* use the contents of this directory to mount
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your root filesystem over NFS or copy the contents of this directory
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to a SD card or USB key, thinking it will work as the root filesystem
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for your embedded system. It will simply *not* work.
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Instead, if you need a usable root filesystem, please select one of
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the filesystem image formats available in the Buildroot configuration
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interface (make menuconfig or others) in the "Filesystem images"
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sub-menu. If you want to get a filesystem image that you can easily
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extract to your SD card or to some directory exposed through NFS,
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please use the "tar the root filesystem" option. It will generate a
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images/rootfs.tar image in your Buildroot output directory, which you
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can extract as root:
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sudo tar -C /destination/of/extraction -xf images/rootfs.tar
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Those image files are created using the contents of the target/
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directory, but there is a post-processing step to create device files
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and set owernship/permissions properly even if Buildroot does not run
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as root.
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