kumquat-buildroot/board/ci20
Peter Korsgaard a362979761 configs/ci20_defconfig: configure eth0 through BR2_SYSTEM_DHCP rather than kernel cmdline
Passing ip=dhcp to the kernel will cause it to try to configure the network
interface using DHCP and wait up to 120s for the interface to detect a link,
slowing down boots without a network cable a lot.

Instead use the "normal" BR2_SYSTEM_DHCP, E.G.  trigger ifup to run the DHCP
client in the background.

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2024-03-14 19:38:03 +01:00
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genimage.cfg
readme.txt
uboot-env.txt configs/ci20_defconfig: configure eth0 through BR2_SYSTEM_DHCP rather than kernel cmdline 2024-03-14 19:38:03 +01:00

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* MIPS Creator CI20 *
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Introduction
============

The 'ci20_defconfig' will create a root filesystem and a kernel image
under the 'output/images/' directory. This document will try to explain how
to use them in order to run Buildroot in the MIPS Creator CI20 board.

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

Configure Buildroot
-------------------

  $ make ci20_defconfig

Build the rootfs
----------------

Note: you will need to have access to the network, since Buildroot will
download the packages' sources.

You may now build your rootfs with:

  $ make

(This may take a while, consider getting yourself a coffee ;-) )

How to write the SD card
========================

Once the build process is finished you will have an image called
"sdcard.img" in the output/images/ directory.

Make sure the SD card is not mounted then copy the bootable "sdcard.img" onto
it with "dd":

  $ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX

Insert the SDcard into your ci20, and power it up. Your new system
should come up now and start a console on the UART HEADER.

see: https://elinux.org/CI20_Hardware#Dedicated_UART_header