kumquat-buildroot/board/beaglebone
Marcin Jabrzyk 620d4bc3af beaglebone: better support for starting and creating images
- Added short readme file with description of first steps how to start.
- Added uEnv.txt so the board can start from SDCard
- Added post-image.sh script to copy included uEnv.txt to output/images

[Peter: strip trailing spaces]
Signed-off-by: Marcin Jabrzyk <marcin.jabrzyk@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Stephan Hoffmann <sho@relinux.de>
Tested-by: Marcin Jabrzyk <marcin.jabrzyk@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-12 18:27:49 +02:00
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patches/linux
linux-3.12.config
post-image.sh
readme.txt
uEnv.txt

BeagleBone

Intro
=====
To be able to use BeagleBone board with the images generated by
Buildroot, you have prepare the SDCard.

How to build it
===============

  $ make beaglebone_defconfig

Then you can edit the build options using

  $ make menuconfig

Compile all and build rootfs image:

  $ make

Result of the build
-------------------

After building, you should get a tree like this:

  output/images/
  ├── am335x-boneblack.dtb
  ├── am335x-bone.dtb
  ├── MLO
  ├── rootfs.ext2
  ├── u-boot.img
  ├── uEnv.txt
  └── zImage


Prepare you SDCard
==================

You need to prepare first partition in fat32 and marked as bootable,
and second where you will write rootfs.

Copy the files to boot partition

  $ cp MLO u-boot.img zImage uEnv.txt *.dtb /media/zzzzz

where /media/zzzzz is the mount point
Then you need to write the rootfs image onto SDCard:

  # dd if=rootfs.ext2 of=/dev/xxxxx

where /dev/xxxxx is the second partition. Use:

  # fdisk -l

to check for correct one.

Finish
======

Unmount all mounted SDCard partitions and insert the card to BeagleBone.
Hold the "BOOT" button and apply power. Then release the "BOOT" button.
The output is available on the serial console.