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$ cd {{#var:BUILD_FOLDER}}/{{#var:BUILD_FOLDER_X11}}/ | $ cd {{#var:BUILD_FOLDER}}/{{#var:BUILD_FOLDER_X11}}/ | ||
$ cp tmp/deploy/images/{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}} /tftpboot | $ cp tmp/deploy/images/{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}} /tftpboot | ||
$ for f in tmp/deploy/images/*.dtb; do if <nowiki>[[ -L $f ]] && [[</nowiki> $f != *{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}.dtb <nowiki>]]</nowiki>; then sudo cp $f /tftpboot; fi done | $ for f in tmp/deploy/images/{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}/*.dtb; do if <nowiki>[[ -L $f ]] && [[</nowiki> $f != *{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}.dtb <nowiki>]]</nowiki>; then sudo cp $f /tftpboot; fi done | ||
$ sudo rename 's/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}}-//' /tftpboot/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}}-*.dtb | $ sudo rename 's/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}}-//' /tftpboot/{{#var:KERNEL_IMAGE}}-*.dtb | ||
{{#ifeq: {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} | DART-MX8M | | {{#ifeq: {{#var:HARDWARE_NAME}} | DART-MX8M | |
Revision as of 11:18, 12 January 2020
- Yocto Setup TFTP/NFS
Running Yocto rootfs on Variscite board using TFTP & NFS
Host
Make sure you installed NFS server:
$ sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server $ cd $ sudo mkdir rootfs $ cd rootfs $ sudo tar xvf ..//tmp/deploy/images//fsl-image-gui-.tar.gz
$ sudo gedit /etc/exports
Add the following line (change <uname> to the name of user):
/rootfs *(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_all_squash,no_subtree_check)
exit & save
$ sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
Make sure you installed TFTP server:
$ sudo apt-get install xinetd tftpd tftp
Verify the following:
$ ls /usr/sbin/in.tftpd $ sudo gedit /etc/xinetd.d/tftp service tftp { protocol = udp port = 69 socket_type = dgram wait = yes user = nobody server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd server_args = /tftpboot disable = no }
and run:
$ sudo mkdir /tftpboot $ sudo chmod -R 777 /tftpboot $ sudo /etc/init.d/xinetd restart $ cd // $ cp tmp/deploy/images// /tftpboot $ for f in tmp/deploy/images//*.dtb; do if [[ -L $f ]] && [[ $f != *.dtb ]]; then sudo cp $f /tftpboot; fi done $ sudo rename 's/-//' /tftpboot/-*.dtb
Target
Make sure you have a serial connection to the target.
Reset and hold the space bar. This will bring you to U-Boot command line.
$ setenv serverip 192.168.1.188 $ setenv nfsroot /rootfs (change <uname> to the name of user) $ setenv bootcmd run netboot $ saveenv
You are all set. Connect Ethernet cable, power cycle the and it should boot over NFS.