![]() (Please refer to the chapter in this document called 'Generate Linux kernel and rootfs image' ). Please click that to open the selected VM.Īfter user login, you can 'make' the image directly. When the 'Import' is completed, you will see the new imported Virtual Machine on the left side of. Modify the VM setting ( Name, CPUs, RAM.etc) according to your PC's specification or click the Import directly to use the default setting.Ħ. Icon, choose the debian8.3.0_vexsom-standard_develop_Env.ova, thenĥ. com.tw/Software/Linux/debian8.3.0_vexsomstandard_develop_Env.ovaģ. Download and install Virtual Machine ( we use Virtualbox as example). We suggest to use Debian 7 (or later version) for development. Install Virtual Machine (optional) Buildroot only works under Linux, if you are using a Windows PC, please install the Virtual Machine and then install Linux distribution. One LAN cable (ICOP VEX-6254 should in the same network with PC) ![]() (ICOP VEX-6254 support either microSD or eMMC depends on the different model, please use onboard eMMC if there is no microSD) ![]() ( This demo use ICOP VEX-6254) ICOP VEX-6254 brief specification: DMP SoC Vortex86EX 128MB DDR3 onboard Support microSD card or 512MB eMMC ( For the detail about Buildroot, please refer to Buildroot user manual on it's official website) From this document, we will show you how to make a simple Embedded Linux by Buildroot, and use USB Flash Drive to install the Embedded Linux on Vortex86EX platfrom. User can use Buildroot to customize the tools and features for his own Embedded Linux system by it's simple UI. Introduction Buildroot is a software tool to generate toolchain, Linux Kernel, and rootfs for Embedded Linux system. Table of Contents Introduction.1 Prepare.1 Install Virtual Machine (optional).1 Install Buildroot.3 Config Buildroot for VEX-SOM (optional).4 Generate Linux kernel and rootfs image.4 Use Buildroot toolchain for Vortex86EX.5 Create the USB Flash Drive (USBLINUX).6 Use the USBLINUX on Vortex86EX.7 Access the files in PC from USBLINUX.7 Install Linux kernel, rootfs image, and bootloader.8 Finish.8 ![]()
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