[yocto] Problems building live image
Khem Raj
raj.khem at gmail.com
Sun Mar 13 23:09:19 PDT 2016
just use IMAGE_FSTYPES = "vmdk" if you plan to use virtualbox and need
a raw image.
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Gary Thomas <gary at mlbassoc.com> wrote:
> I'd like to to some testing that qemu just doesn't seem up to
> so I attempted to build a live ISO per the documentation. I
> added these lines to local.conf:
> IMAGE_FSTYPES_genericx86 += "live"
> NOISO_genericx86 = "0"
>
> When I try to build core-image-base I get this error:
> ERROR: INITRD_IMAGE_LIVE core-image-minimal-initramfs cannot use image
> live, hddimg or iso.
> ERROR: Check IMAGE_FSTYPES and INITRAMFS_FSTYPES settings.
> ERROR: Failed to parse recipe:
> /local/poky-cutting-edge/meta/recipes-core/images/core-image-minimal-initramfs.bb
>
> I'm using a recent Poky checkout (d53413d3a8444c38a83ea37867c8af7754d8e702)
>
> Am I just doing something wrong here? I was following this section of the
> mega-manual:
>
> 26.56. image-live.bbclass¶
>
> The image-live class supports building "live" images.
>
> Normally, you do not use this class directly. Instead, you add "live" to
> IMAGE_FSTYPES.
> For example, if you were building an ISO image, you would add "live" to
> IMAGE_FSTYPES,
> set the NOISO variable to "0" and the build system would use the
> image-live class to
> build the ISO image.
>
> I don't have any available hardware for this testing, so I thought
> I'd use VirtualBox. Is this a reasonable approach? I want to use
> a live ISO so I get a writable file system. I tried just using the
> .hddimage but that doesn't boot with VirtualBox :-(
>
> To be clear, along with the additions above in local.conf, I tried:
> $ MACHINE=genericx86 bitbake core-image-base
>
> Thanks for any ideas
>
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