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"default" or "startup" .config file for arm linux 2.6.22.10
Posted by Steven Woody on October 19th, 2007


hi,

i want to build a 2.6.22.10 linux kernel for a arm 920 board. instead
of everything from scratch, can i find a "default" or
"startup" .config file to start? thanks.

-
woody

Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on October 19th, 2007


"Steven Woody" <narkewoody@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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Funny, on the buildroot mailing list, you had an ARM922T :-)

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Posted by Steven Woody on October 21st, 2007


On Oct 20, 3:21 am, "Ulf Samuelsson" <u...@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote:
sorry, it should be arm920t i think. anyway, how about the question?


Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on October 21st, 2007



"Steven Woody" <narkewoody@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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Same answer as last time.
You do not tell us which chip it is, so noone can help you.
What is the real problem in asking your chip vendor for a linux .config
file?

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Posted by Steven Woody on October 25th, 2007


On Oct 22, 3:54 am, "Ulf Samuelsson" <u...@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote:
sorry. i am sure it's a 920T arm.


Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on October 25th, 2007


An ARM920T is a CPU core. It is not a chip.
Based on your comments on different forums, I really doubt
that you will be able to complete whatever you plan to do.

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Posted by Steven Woody on October 26th, 2007


On Oct 26, 12:36 am, "Ulf Samuelsson" <u...@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote:
thank you, i begin to understand ... now the answer is: ATMEL
AT91RM9200.


Posted by Ulf Samuelsson on October 26th, 2007




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So you already have it inside buildroot.
target/device/Atmel/at91rm9200df/at91rm9200df-linux-*.config
- Assuming you are using a dataflash.
This is (IIRC) automatically choosen if you select the Atmel AT91RM9200
target and the AT91RM9200DF board in buildroot.
You need to select KERNEL (Advanced Configuration) as well.

You do not need to get a toolchain, since buildroot will build it for you.


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Ulf Samuelsson
This is intended to be my personal opinion which may,
or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB