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˚Angstr¨om Manual– Embedded Power –Merciadri1Luca, Ko¨en2KooiJune 29, [email protected]@student.utwente.nl

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CHAPTER 1. WARNINGSCHAPTER 1WarningsBeforebeginning to speak about˚Angstr¨om, here are some problems you could encounter whentrying it:1.Installing˚An

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CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION OPTIONSCHAPTER 2Installation optionsFor a given device, there are different possibilites to try˚Angstr¨om on it:1. Using the i

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CHAPTER 3. LOOPBACK IMAGECHAPTER 3Loopback ImageContents3.1 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 3. LOOPBACK IMAGE 3.2. INTERESTConsequently, even if you hard-reset the device, doing all the given steps will, if you have alreadytried˚Angst

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKSCHAPTER 4LiveRam DisksContents4.1 Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.3. EASY VERSIONS1. A boot loader finds the kernel image on the disk, loads it into memory, and starts it,2. The kernel initi

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.4. HARD VERSIONS4.4.2 In PracticePractically, you may wonder how all these files can be found, as, even with some searches o

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.4. HARD VERSIONS4.4.2.2 The OutfileThere is nothing to say about the outfile, except that giving it a representative name is

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.4. HARD VERSIONS#!/bin/sh# Run this to build the boot bundle# L. 01-Nov-09dt="‘date +%d%m%y-%H%M%S‘"./make-bootbu

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.5. KEXECBOOTS4.5 Kexecboots4.5.1 CreditsYuri Bushmelev, Thomas Kunze and Matthew Allum are the authors of the kexecboot.4.5

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CONTENTS CONTENTSContentsThanks 1License 2I History 3II Installation 51 Warnings 62 Installation options 73 Loopback Image 83.1 Use . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.5. KEXECBOOTSThekexecbootkernel’s command line arguments are set in the default recipe file, i.e.recipes/kexecboot/linux-kex

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.5. KEXECBOOTS1.Zauruses with default bootloader and MTD partitioning have only1.2 Mbof free space inNAND to hold kernel. Mo

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CHAPTER 4. LIVERAM DISKS 4.5. KEXECBOOTS(a)Nobootablepar-ti-tionsfound.(b)Twopar-ti-tionsfromSD-card.Figure 4.5.1: Kexecboots’ screenshots.18

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CHAPTER 5. DIFF. IMG. FOR DIFF. PURP.CHAPTER 5Different Images for Different PurposesAccording to [5], there are different types of images. They are rep

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CHAPTER 5. DIFF. IMG. FOR DIFF. PURP. 5.1. FORMATSExtension Description.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .cpio.gz Archived root filesystem (rootfs), suitablefor insta

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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARECHAPTER 6HardwareUnfortunately, embedded devices vary greatly in their architecture and system software, andas of now, no generic i

Page 19 - 4.5 Kexecboots

CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE 6.1. SUPPORTED DEVICES2. Sharp Zaurus family (old method, kernel in NAND). Please follow the following links,according to your dev

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CHAPTER 6. HARDWARE 6.1. SUPPORTED DEVICES8. Pandora Handheld (see http://openpandora.org/).The h2000 create random problems because of WM 2005. Seeht

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CHAPTER 7. AFTER INSTALLATIONCHAPTER 7After Installation7.1 First Steps7.1.1 Security Before EverythingOnceyou have installed˚Angstr¨om and booted int

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CHAPTER 7. AFTER INSTALLATION 7.1. FIRST STEPSsession when logging into X, “Language” dropdown. After˚Angstr¨om install, it will contain twochoices: “

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CONTENTS CONTENTS4.5.4 Way of Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174.5.5 Consequences . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 8. BUG TRACKING SYSTEMCHAPTER 8Bug Tracking SystemFor the bug tracking system, please use BugZilla (http://bugs.openembedded.org/). That is th

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All˚Angstr¨om images are built using OpenEmbedded. We here describe the steps (comingfrom [8]) which are necessary to setup an environment where you c

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http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tree/conf/machine?h=stable/2009.(c) Start building. Use# set environment variablessource source-me.

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Part IVThe˚Angstr¨om System30

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CHAPTER 9. INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 9IntroductionThe˚Angstr¨om system1is a Linux distribution (distro) for embedded devices (PDAs, Beagleboards,Mobile Phon

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CHAPTER 10. PACKAGING SYSTEMCHAPTER 10Packaging SystemSome info comes from [5].10.1 IntroductionAsany modern distribution,˚Angstr¨om is fully package-

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CHAPTER 10. PACKAGING SYSTEM 10.3. COMMANDS• GPG signed packages and feeds.Consequently, we shall speak only about opkg here.The feeds for the 2007 im

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CHAPTER 10. PACKAGING SYSTEM 10.4. SELECTING PACKAGES10.4 Selecting PackagesAs with any Linux distro, there are oftentimes different packages availabl

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CHAPTER 11. USECHAPTER 11Use11.1 The UserOnce you have installed˚Angstr¨om, you can modify your owner’s info by editing/etc/gpe/gpe-ownerinfo.data11.2

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CONTENTS CONTENTS11.3.4.3 WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4011.3.4.4 WPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.3. GLOBAL NETWORKINGifconfig• Bring interface interfacename up:ifconfig interfacename uporifup interfacename• Bring interface inter

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.3. GLOBAL NETWORKINGnet.ipv4.ip_forward = 0is already there. You can then reload the config usingsysctl -p /etc/sysctl.confwhich sho

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.3. GLOBAL NETWORKINGshould display some devices, but at least usb0. If necessary, you may runifup usb0(ifusb0is already there, no n

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.3. GLOBAL NETWORKINGpand -connect xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xxon the other where the xx’s are the parts of the MAC address of the other device

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.3. GLOBAL NETWORKING11.3.4.2 CommandsCommands for WiFi are supposed to be known (iwconfig,iwlist, . . . ), as they are universal. H

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CHAPTER 11. USE 11.4. ERRORS YOU COULD ENCOUNTER#/etc/wp_supplicant.confctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicantctrl_interface_group=0eapol_version=1ap_

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CHAPTER 12. GETTING MORE HELPCHAPTER 12Getting More HelpTheobjective of this booklet was to provide an easy way to find fresh info about˚Angstr¨om.It i

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INDEX INDEXIndex.cpio.gz, 20.exe, 20.ext2, 20.ext2.bz2, 20.img, 20.img.bz2, 20.jffs2, 20.summary.jffs2, 20.tar.bz2, 20.tar.gz, 20base-image, 19bootbun

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BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHYBibliography[1]BitBake, BitBake (Example 4.7), 2010.http://bitbake.berlios.de/manual/ch04s02.html#id870480.[2]Y. Bushmelev, P

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CONTENTS CONTENTSThanksI(Luca Merciadri) would sincerely want to thanksAndrea Adamifor his information aboutkexec-stuff,Yuri Bushmelevfor his details

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LicenseThe Angstr¨om Manual is under Creative Commons (CC) BY-SA license. In this, BY and SA globallymean ([3,4]) that others can remix, tweak, and bu

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˚Angstr¨om was started by a small group of people who worked on the OpenEmbedded,OpenZaurus and OpenSimpad projects to unify their effort to make a st

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