* Minimalist Initrd
@ 2014-07-06 3:57 Jeremy Moles
2014-07-08 21:03 ` Burton, Ross
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From: Jeremy Moles @ 2014-07-06 3:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: yocto
Hey guys! I've been using Yocto for a while now and it's quite
phenomenal; I really appreciate the hard work and effort the community
puts into this project, and I hope I can (with the approcal of my
clients) return some of my own Yocto/OE (and specifically, Angstrom)
work back for everyone to use!
I've encountered a scenario wherein I have only (and this constraint
can't be worked around) 13MB of space into which I can place a JFFS2
image which can be used to continue the system startup (which is
initially started by an older version of uboot).
I'm having trouble finding a clean solution within the Yocto/OE world
for this issue. Thus far, I've been using an old, generic, super-tiny
ARM-based initrd I made years ago which just does a few (proprietary)
things in the linux and then fires off /sbin/init in the "real" filesystem.
What I need now, however, is a recipe (or perhaps hints on where to
start when rolling my own recipe) for generating little more than an
image (JFFS2 or cpio.gz) with busybox in it. I can handle the rest view
function overrides, I just need the base startup.
Can anyone give me any hints on this? I'm using Poky mostly, which some
forrays into Angstrom 2016. Any hints on existing bitbake recipes I can
inherit/adapt would be amazingly useful. Thanks!
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* Re: Minimalist Initrd
2014-07-06 3:57 Minimalist Initrd Jeremy Moles
@ 2014-07-08 21:03 ` Burton, Ross
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From: Burton, Ross @ 2014-07-08 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeremy Moles; +Cc: yocto@yoctoproject.org
On 6 July 2014 04:57, Jeremy Moles <cubicool@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've encountered a scenario wherein I have only (and this constraint can't
> be worked around) 13MB of space into which I can place a JFFS2 image which
> can be used to continue the system startup (which is initially started by an
> older version of uboot).
>
> I'm having trouble finding a clean solution within the Yocto/OE world for
> this issue. Thus far, I've been using an old, generic, super-tiny ARM-based
> initrd I made years ago which just does a few (proprietary) things in the
> linux and then fires off /sbin/init in the "real" filesystem.
>
> What I need now, however, is a recipe (or perhaps hints on where to start
> when rolling my own recipe) for generating little more than an image (JFFS2
> or cpio.gz) with busybox in it. I can handle the rest view function
> overrides, I just need the base startup.
This sounds exactly like what core-image-minimal-initramfs is for. If
it's not what you want, it certainly demonstrates how to trim an image
down in size.
Ross
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