I try to build a "Angstrom-kernel" with my own config. Therefore I
copied my config file to
~/oe/openembedded/packages/linux/linux-omap2-git/beagleboard/defconfig
and did
bitbake -f -c compile linux-omap2
bitbake -f -c build linux-omap2
But I did not get a kernel with my config but a "standard" Angstrom kernel.
So my questions are:
What is the directory with contains the patched source code? I could
copy that to a place of my choice and compile on my own.
Whats the right way to compile a kernel within OE with my own config?
Thanks - Robert
>> I try to build a "Angstrom-kernel" with my own config. Therefore I
>> copied my config file to
>> ~/oe/openembedded/packages/linux/linux-omap2-git/beagleboard/defconfig
>> and did
>> bitbake -f -c compile linux-omap2
>> bitbake -f -c build linux-omap2
>
> try 'bitbake -c rebuild virtual/kernel', that will execute the
> do_unpack step which copies over the defconfig
Thank you - I will try this
Robert