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Ahmet_Cihan_AKINCA
Contributor III

Hi.

My system is based on imx7dsabresd processor. I did my whole filesystem, kernel, u-boot by using codeaura repos 4 years ago. Now, I have to change my kernel for a new driver. I have surprised and dissappointed when I tried to change the kernel..

"Could not resolve host: source.codeaurora.org"

 

Is there an easy way to change repo to migrated one? Do I have to do all this works (kernel, u-boot, filesystem) from beginning?

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Harvey021
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi 

That has been migrated to nxp-imx · GitHub from source.codeaurora.org. 

For repo, you can follow the one (GitHub - nxp-imx/imx-manifest: i.MX Release Manifest) for different version. 

For kernel, GitHub - nxp-imx/linux-imx: i.MX Linux kernel

 

Regards

Harvey

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Ahmet_Cihan_AKINCA
Contributor III

Thank you Harvey.

I bought a new computer to make a new system. Where can I find a step-by-step instructions document that updated for new repo or changes? As far as I remember I had worked for 3-4 weeks to construct an operating system for my hardware 4 years ago. I just want to shorten this torture time

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Harvey021
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi 

That has been migrated to nxp-imx · GitHub from source.codeaurora.org. 

For repo, you can follow the one (GitHub - nxp-imx/imx-manifest: i.MX Release Manifest) for different version. 

For kernel, GitHub - nxp-imx/linux-imx: i.MX Linux kernel

 

Regards

Harvey