[yocto] Per image customizations
Paul Eggleton
paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com
Tue May 31 16:57:34 PDT 2016
Hi Diego,
On Tue, 31 May 2016 18:05:19 Diego wrote:
> I've asked this question on IRC, but haven't received complete enough
> replies, so posting here.
>
> I have my own layer with my recipes and customizations. In my layer I have
> two images, one which is the "regular OS" that runs the product
> application, and one which is the "flash OS", a minimal ramdisk OS that
> flashes the disks. I want the two images to have different fstab and
> inittab files: what is the correct way to do that? I know how to handle
> machine / arch specific differences, but I don't think there's a way to
> "dress a package depending on the image it gets included in", right?
>
> Should I create my own IMAGE_FEATURE and hack my fstab and inittab when
> rootfs is created, sort of how the "read-only-rootfs" feature was done?
> http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/poky/tree/meta/classes/core-image.
> bbclass?h=fido#n77
You can do that, yes. The only other possibility is outright replacing the
package providing the file (since you are free to specify whatever packages
you want in the image, though you may have to break up packagegroup-core-boot
to do it). This only works of course if either there are no dependencies on
the package or you can satisfy any dependencies that might exist. It could be
that for your "flash OS" image there aren't any, but it depends what it has in
it.
It may be simpler just to hack it after the fact though. Note that you don't
have to add an IMAGE_FEATURES item to do that - you could simply create a
shell/python function and add a call to it in ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND. If
the changes to the files are substantial you could even supply the alternative
files in a separate package and then move them over the top of the original
ones in the postprocessing function to save jumping through hoops adding files
to the image recipe.
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Eggleton
Intel Open Source Technology Centre
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