runqemu qemux86-64 nographic The screen flashed, and a tiny Linux prompt appeared:
For a real toaster with an ARM chip, Alex changed MACHINE = "raspberrypi4" in local.conf . For a custom driver, Alex wrote a new recipe (a .bb file) telling Yocto how to fetch, compile, and install that driver. yocto project getting started
MACHINE = "qemux86-64" IMAGE_FS_TYPE = "ext4" "Now for the fun part," the elder grinned. "Tell Yocto what kind of loaf you want." runqemu qemux86-64 nographic The screen flashed, and a
Two hours later (or two minutes if you have a powerful computer), the terminal sang: "Tell Yocto what kind of loaf you want
Alex logged in as root . No password. No bloat. Just a pure, minimalist system that booted in under two seconds. It was perfect. From that day on, Alex never used generic bread again.
git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky cd poky The elder pointed to a strange incantation. "Before you bake, you must set the table. Run this magic command every time you enter your kitchen."
Poky (Yocto Project Reference Distro) 4.0 /dev/ttyS0 qemux86-64 login: