From 740932118710e9b7c7b45a74b0db2b389957bcb3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Miruna Paun Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 13:50:29 +0200 Subject: Renaming all EL7 virt profile titles to "Enea NFV Access" LXCR-7844 LXCR-7844 Redo the chapter structure for EL Virtualization Guide Signed-off-by: Miruna Paun --- .../doc/system_requirements.xml | 162 --------------------- 1 file changed, 162 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/system_requirements.xml (limited to 'doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/system_requirements.xml') diff --git a/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/system_requirements.xml b/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/system_requirements.xml deleted file mode 100644 index e94d012..0000000 --- a/doc/book-enea-linux-release-info/doc/system_requirements.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ - - -
- System Requirements - - The host requirements listed below are extensive to allow for the - building of Linux images via the Yocto system and not just - applications. - - Please also see the system requirements in the Yocto 2.1 documents: - Yocto Project Start - http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.1/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html#yp-resources - and the Yocto Project Reference Manual - http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.1/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#intro-requirements. - If needed, replace the Yocto version in the link(s) provided with a more - recent version. - - - - - - - - - - - - Build host - requirements - system requirements - - - - - Linux distribution - - The downloaded code shall be built on a Linux host to - generate images for your target or for emulation in QEMU. For - information about the supported hosts and targets, see the Enea Linux Release Information in your Enea - Linux distribution. - - - - Internet access - - Internet access must be available when building an image, - since bitbake downloads source files from various servers during the - build. - - - - Packages - - Depending on the Linux distribution and version on host, some - packages may be required, by bitbake for example. You will install - any required packages while following the installation - instructions. - - - - Targets - - Images can be built or downloaded for any of the targets - supported in this release, as specified in the Enea Linux Release Information. - - - - Disk space - - Your system should have at least 50 GB of free disk - space when bitbaking the basic enea-image-name kernel image. - For larger images and to allow for future package extensions - and variations in the build process, a minimum of 100 GB free disk - space is recommended. - - - - Recommended RAM - - Your system must have at least 4 GB available - RAM. It is recommended to have 8 GB RAM available for - parallel build jobs. - - - - Java - - Java - java - is required to run Eclipse. Currenly, Eclipse - generally recommends at least Java 6 JRE/JDK. More information - regarding operating environments for Eclipse, is provided in the - Eclipse Project Release Notes for the version - used. This can usually be found via - http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/development/readme_eclipse_version. - See the Enea Linux Release Information - for the Eclipse Version. - - - - - - The build time depends on the capacity of the processor and other - hardware, available resources, speed of internet connection, load situation, - etc. E.g: on a fast 16 core machine with 16 GB RAM and SSD disks, a complete - build from source could take about two hours. - - - - - - - - - - - - Target - Requirements - - - - External memory - - To boot a CGL - CGL - image, you need at least 16 GB on a hard-disk - drive - HDD - on eSATA, USB drive, or SD card.INFO: (packed - rootfs 4.5 GB + unpacked rootfs 1.5 GB + good - margins)INFO: NFS does not support SELinux. In - order to have a security-enhanced Linux, one must take off from an - NFS-booted system and proceed with boot from external - memory. - - - - - -
- System Shell Configuration - - Before installing Enea Linux, ensure that bash is the default - shell. - - If your system runs Ubuntu, you can use ls -l to ensure - /usr/bin is a symbolic link to bash. In case the link - points to dash, which is default in some Ubuntu versions, change it to - bash by running sudo dpkg-reconfigure - dash and answer No to the - question "Use dash as the default system shell (/bin/sh)?": - - # ls -l /bin/sh - lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2012-03-02 11:53 /bin/sh -> bash -
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