10 Images
The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example images to satisfy
different needs. When you issue the bitbake
command you provide a
“top-level” recipe that essentially begins the build for the type of
image you want.
Note
Building an image without GNU General Public License Version 3 (GPLv3), GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 (LGPLv3), and the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 (AGPL-3.0) components is only tested for core-image-minimal image. Furthermore, if you would like to build an image and verify that it does not include GPLv3 and similarly licensed components, you must make the following changes in the image recipe file before using the BitBake command to build the image:
INCOMPATIBLE_LICENSE = “GPL-3.0* LGPL-3.0*”
Alternatively, you can adjust local.conf
file, repeating and adjusting the line
for all images where the license restriction must apply:
INCOMPATIBLE_LICENSE:pn-your-image-name = “GPL-3.0* LGPL-3.0*”
From within the poky
Git repository, you can use the following
command to display the list of directories within the Source Directory
that contain image recipe files:
$ ls meta*/recipes*/images/*.bb
Following is a list of supported recipes:
build-appliance-image
: An example virtual machine that contains all the pieces required to run builds using the build system as well as the build system itself. You can boot and run the image using either the VMware Player or VMware Workstation. For more information on this image, see the Build Appliance page on the Yocto Project website.core-image-base
: A console-only image that fully supports the target device hardware.core-image-full-cmdline
: A console-only image with more full-featured Linux system functionality installed.core-image-lsb
: An image that conforms to the Linux Standard Base (LSB) specification. This image requires a distribution configuration that enables LSB compliance (e.g.poky-lsb
). If you buildcore-image-lsb
without that configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant.core-image-lsb-dev
: Acore-image-lsb
image that is suitable for development work using the host. The image includes headers and libraries you can use in a host development environment. This image requires a distribution configuration that enables LSB compliance (e.g.poky-lsb
). If you buildcore-image-lsb-dev
without that configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant.core-image-lsb-sdk
: Acore-image-lsb
that includes everything in the cross-toolchain but also includes development headers and libraries to form a complete standalone SDK. This image requires a distribution configuration that enables LSB compliance (e.g.poky-lsb
). If you buildcore-image-lsb-sdk
without that configuration, the image will not be LSB-compliant. This image is suitable for development using the target.core-image-minimal
: A small image just capable of allowing a device to boot.core-image-minimal-dev
: Acore-image-minimal
image suitable for development work using the host. The image includes headers and libraries you can use in a host development environment.core-image-minimal-initramfs
: Acore-image-minimal
image that has the Minimal RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part of the kernel, which allows the system to find the first “init” program more efficiently. See the PACKAGE_INSTALL variable for additional information helpful when working with initramfs images.core-image-minimal-mtdutils
: Acore-image-minimal
image that has support for the Minimal MTD Utilities, which let the user interact with the MTD subsystem in the kernel to perform operations on flash devices.core-image-rt
: Acore-image-minimal
image plus a real-time test suite and tools appropriate for real-time use.core-image-rt-sdk
: Acore-image-rt
image that includes everything in the cross-toolchain. The image also includes development headers and libraries to form a complete stand-alone SDK and is suitable for development using the target.core-image-sato
: An image with Sato support, a mobile environment and visual style that works well with mobile devices. The image supports X11 with a Sato theme and applications such as a terminal, editor, file manager, media player, and so forth.core-image-sato-dev
: Acore-image-sato
image suitable for development using the host. The image includes libraries needed to build applications on the device itself, testing and profiling tools, and debug symbols. This image was formerlycore-image-sdk
.core-image-sato-sdk
: Acore-image-sato
image that includes everything in the cross-toolchain. The image also includes development headers and libraries to form a complete standalone SDK and is suitable for development using the target.core-image-testmaster
: A “controller” image designed to be used for automated runtime testing. Provides a “known good” image that is deployed to a separate partition so that you can boot into it and use it to deploy a second image to be tested. You can find more information about runtime testing in the “Performing Automated Runtime Testing” section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.core-image-testmaster-initramfs
: A RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) image tailored for use with thecore-image-testmaster
image.core-image-weston
: A very basic Wayland image with a terminal. This image provides the Wayland protocol libraries and the reference Weston compositor. For more information, see the “Using Wayland and Weston” section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.core-image-x11
: A very basic X11 image with a terminal.