From: Craig H. <cr...@gu...> - 2006-03-15 19:30:12
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On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:34 AM, ohm unmongkolthavong wrote: > I'm having a few issues compiling ext2 support into > the kernel using the new buildroot. > > Typing make menuconfig, I go to "target options" and > uncheck "jffs2 root filesystem" and CHECK "ext2 root > filesystem" That doesn't change the kernel configuration, it will just make an ext2fs image instead of a jffs2 image, which is not really what you want to do. I haven't actually checked if it'll even work to correctly produce an ext2 image. What you need to do instead is modify the linux.config which is in target/device/Gumstix/basix- connex instead. You can most easily do that by running a "make ARCH=arm menuconfig" somewhere in a linux source directory (like the one the buildroot produces under build_arm_nofpu/linux-*) and then copy the .config file to linux.config. > Typing make leaves the .jffs2 image in > gumstix-buildroot/ > Deleting that and a successful remake doesn't dump > anything into the directory. > > Is there something I am supposed to be doing, but not? yup, see above. C |