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First of all you need to install the support packages on your pc | First of all you need to install the support packages on your pc | ||
− | sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static debootstrap binfmt-support | + | '''sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static debootstrap binfmt-support''' |
Next you need to choose the version of Debian in this case we are building a wheezy image. | Next you need to choose the version of Debian in this case we are building a wheezy image. | ||
− | targetdir=rootfs | + | '''targetdir=rootfs |
distro=wheezy | distro=wheezy | ||
− | + | ''' | |
Now we will build first stage of Debian rootfs : | Now we will build first stage of Debian rootfs : | ||
− | mkdir $targetdir | + | '''mkdir $targetdir |
− | sudo debootstrap --arch=armhf --foreign $distro $targetdir | + | sudo debootstrap --arch=armhf --foreign $distro $targetdir''' |
Next copy the qemu-arm-static binary into the right place for the binfmt packages to find it and copy in resolv.conf from the host. | Next copy the qemu-arm-static binary into the right place for the binfmt packages to find it and copy in resolv.conf from the host. | ||
− | sudo cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static $targetdir/usr/bin/ | + | '''sudo cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static $targetdir/usr/bin/ |
− | sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf $targetdir/etc | + | sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf $targetdir/etc''' |
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Inside the chroot we need to set up the environment again | Inside the chroot we need to set up the environment again | ||
− | distro=wheezy | + | '''distro=wheezy |
− | export LANG=C | + | export LANG=C''' |
Now we are setup the second stage of debootstrap needs to run install the packages downloaded earlier | Now we are setup the second stage of debootstrap needs to run install the packages downloaded earlier | ||
− | /debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage | + | '''/debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage''' |
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− | cat <<EOT > /etc/apt/sources.list | + | '''cat <<EOT > /etc/apt/sources.list |
deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free | deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free | ||
deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free | deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free | ||
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deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free | deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free | ||
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free | deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free | ||
− | EOT | + | EOT''' |
Update Debian package database: | Update Debian package database: | ||
− | apt-get update | + | '''apt-get update''' |
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− | apt-get install locales dialog | + | '''apt-get install locales dialog |
− | dpkg-reconfigure locales | + | dpkg-reconfigure locales''' |
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Set a root password so you can login | Set a root password so you can login | ||
− | passwd | + | '''passwd''' |
Build a basic network interface file so that the board will DHCP on eth0 | Build a basic network interface file so that the board will DHCP on eth0 | ||
− | echo <<EOT >> /etc/network/interfaces | + | '''echo <<EOT >> /etc/network/interfaces |
allow-hotplug eth0 | allow-hotplug eth0 | ||
iface eth0 inet static | iface eth0 inet static | ||
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gateway 192.168.1.1 | gateway 192.168.1.1 | ||
EOT | EOT | ||
− | + | ''' | |
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Set the hostname | Set the hostname | ||
− | echo nameme > /etc/hostname | + | '''echo nameme > /etc/hostname |
− | + | ''' | |
Enable the serial console, Debian sysvinit way | Enable the serial console, Debian sysvinit way | ||
− | echo T0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt100 >> /etc/inittab | + | '''echo T0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt100 >> /etc/inittab |
− | + | ''' | |
We are done inside the chroot, so quit the chroot shell | We are done inside the chroot, so quit the chroot shell | ||
− | exit | + | '''exit''' |
Tidy up the support files | Tidy up the support files | ||
− | sudo rm $targetdir/etc/resolv.conf | + | '''sudo rm $targetdir/etc/resolv.conf |
− | sudo rm $targetdir/usr/bin/qemu-arm-static | + | sudo rm $targetdir/usr/bin/qemu-arm-static''' |
Now you have your Debian rootfs. Next step is to build Kernel, Uboot and to make your SD-card as explained in our early posts and Build instructions but instead to use the rootfs in the posts you can use your own minimal rootfs which you created above. The rootfs image created above is approx 150MB, it could be made smaller if you remove more packages. | Now you have your Debian rootfs. Next step is to build Kernel, Uboot and to make your SD-card as explained in our early posts and Build instructions but instead to use the rootfs in the posts you can use your own minimal rootfs which you created above. The rootfs image created above is approx 150MB, it could be made smaller if you remove more packages. | ||
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=== Booting from NAND === | === Booting from NAND === | ||
=== Booting from USB-stick === | === Booting from USB-stick === | ||
== Android == | == Android == |
Revision as of 01:47, 23 October 2014
Contents
Linux
Booting from SD-card
Creating root filesystem
Debian Wheezy
In this post we will explain how you can create your own Debian rootfs with pre-installed packages of your choice, which to allow tiny Linux images to be created.
All steps below should work on any Debian host (Debian/Ubuntu etc) and are verified with Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
First of all you need to install the support packages on your pc sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static debootstrap binfmt-support
Next you need to choose the version of Debian in this case we are building a wheezy image. targetdir=rootfs distro=wheezy
Now we will build first stage of Debian rootfs :
mkdir $targetdir
sudo debootstrap --arch=armhf --foreign $distro $targetdir
Next copy the qemu-arm-static binary into the right place for the binfmt packages to find it and copy in resolv.conf from the host. sudo cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static $targetdir/usr/bin/ sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf $targetdir/etc
If everything is right we now have a minimal Debian Rootfs sudo chroot $targetdir
Inside the chroot we need to set up the environment again distro=wheezy export LANG=C
Now we are setup the second stage of debootstrap needs to run install the packages downloaded earlier /debootstrap/debootstrap --second-stage
Once the package installation has finished, setup some support files and apt configuration.
cat <<EOT > /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro-updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian $distro-updates main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security $distro/updates main contrib non-free
EOT
Update Debian package database:
apt-get update
set up locales dpkg scripts tend to complain otherwise, note in jessie you will also need to install the dialog package as well.
apt-get install locales dialog
dpkg-reconfigure locales
Install some useful packages inside the chroot apt-get install openssh-server ntpdate
Set a root password so you can login passwd
Build a basic network interface file so that the board will DHCP on eth0 echo <<EOT >> /etc/network/interfaces allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.1.254 netmask 255.255.255.248 gateway 192.168.1.1 EOT
Note: Your board will be accessible over SSH on IP address defined above !
Set the hostname echo nameme > /etc/hostname
Enable the serial console, Debian sysvinit way
echo T0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt100 >> /etc/inittab
We are done inside the chroot, so quit the chroot shell
exit
Tidy up the support files sudo rm $targetdir/etc/resolv.conf sudo rm $targetdir/usr/bin/qemu-arm-static
Now you have your Debian rootfs. Next step is to build Kernel, Uboot and to make your SD-card as explained in our early posts and Build instructions but instead to use the rootfs in the posts you can use your own minimal rootfs which you created above. The rootfs image created above is approx 150MB, it could be made smaller if you remove more packages.