Note 8: finally, with Hob you have the opportunity to decide what packages you want to include inside the image you are going to build. To do that before start building the image, you can select "Edit image recipe".
And, then, choose packages to include through the following window:
Now, when the building process will end, you’ll be able to directly try out your new generated images!Clicking on “Run image” Hob will launch for you an instance of QEMU to run the newly created qemux86 image.
But, before, system will ask you to provide super-user privileges password:
Another UNIX command line console window will open to show the loading state and the splashscreen of Yocto Project OS.
You are now ready to log into the root account of your newly created Yocto image. Remember: inserting debug-tweaks parameter in EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES variable onto the conf/local.conf you’ll be able to login as root leaving the password field empty. Otherwise, you’ll need to set up root password in the recipe before building the image.
You are now ready to star playing with the Yocto QEMU virtual machine.
Note 9: after built the Yocto image as presented in this tutorial, 89.8GBs of free space were occupied on the drive.
You will can find the generated images in the .iso, .vmdk, .vdi and the other formats you choose inside the directory <code>~/yocto-2.0/poky-jethro-14.0.0/build/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86/*</code>. Now, you are free to load the images inside your preferred hypervisor or emulator (Microsoft* Hyper-V, vmWare Fusion, Virtualbox, etc…).
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犯军规也要打掉它
疯了吧
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