Hi Yuan,
With LTIB also you should have rootfs generated.
Also you can use debian or ubuntu rootfs.
Thank you for your help!
document that you give me description how to add app code to ltib, but doesn't introduce how to make rootfs.
I found flash tool Mfgtools-Rel-4.1.0_130816_MX6Q_UPDATER include rootfs file name is rootfs.tar.bz2. this rootfs file works fine.
Can you guide me that how to create rootfs.tar.bz2 file?
Just invoke ltib without arguments. If you have changed the configuration or made a cleanup, ltib will rebuild the target.
Have a great day,
Platon
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Hi Yuan
You can use the Yocto Project to prepare custom rootfs.
Check following link.
Thanks
Saurabh
dear sir:
I use ltlib, not yocto!
Hi mingming
for ltib pllease look at document
pdk2009_12_imx25_Linux_HelloWorld_AN.pdf
included in
IMX25_0912_SDK_LINUXDOCS_BUNDLE
i.MX25 SDK 2009.12 Linux Documentation Bundle
Best regards
igor