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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2012-07-02 10:19:10 -0700
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2012-07-03 14:55:02 +0100
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documentation/dev-manual: Fixed "Linux Yocto" term
Throughout the manual, the kernels that are built and available through the Yocto Project were being referenced as a "Linux Yocto kernel." This reference is poor. First, it placed Linux and Yocto very close together and could upset the Linux folks. Second, a better way would have been to say "Yocto Linux kernel." I have fixed by referring to kernels that are available through the Yocto Project as "Yocto Project kernels." (From yocto-docs rev: 9b8319328cd4ab4ce3363001c9feeec585d9cab9) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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116 wiki page</ulink>, which describes how to create both <filename>poky</filename> 116 wiki page</ulink>, which describes how to create both <filename>poky</filename>
117 and <filename>meta-intel</filename> Git repositories.</para></listitem> 117 and <filename>meta-intel</filename> Git repositories.</para></listitem>
118 </itemizedlist></para></listitem> 118 </itemizedlist></para></listitem>
119 <listitem id='local-kernel-files'><para><emphasis>Linux Yocto Kernel:</emphasis> 119 <listitem id='local-kernel-files'><para><emphasis>Yocto Project Kernel:</emphasis>
120 If you are going to be making modifications to a supported Linux Yocto kernel, you 120 If you are going to be making modifications to a supported Yocto Project kernel, you
121 need to establish local copies of the source. 121 need to establish local copies of the source.
122 You can find Git repositories of supported Linux Yocto Kernels organized under 122 You can find Git repositories of supported Yocto Project Kernels organized under
123 "Yocto Linux Kernel" in the Yocto Project Source Repositories at 123 "Yocto Project Linux Kernel" in the Yocto Project Source Repositories at
124 <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;/cgit.cgi'></ulink>.</para> 124 <ulink url='&YOCTO_GIT_URL;/cgit.cgi'></ulink>.</para>
125 <para>This setup involves creating a bare clone of the Linux Yocto kernel and then 125 <para>This setup involves creating a bare clone of the Yocto Project kernel and then
126 copying that cloned repository. 126 copying that cloned repository.
127 You can create the bare clone and the copy of the bare clone anywhere you like. 127 You can create the bare clone and the copy of the bare clone anywhere you like.
128 For simplicity, it is recommended that you create these structures outside of the 128 For simplicity, it is recommended that you create these structures outside of the
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
130 <para>As an example, the following transcript shows how to create the bare clone 130 <para>As an example, the following transcript shows how to create the bare clone
131 of the <filename>linux-yocto-3.2</filename> kernel and then create a copy of 131 of the <filename>linux-yocto-3.2</filename> kernel and then create a copy of
132 that clone. 132 that clone.
133 <note>When you have a local Linux Yocto kernel Git repository, you can 133 <note>When you have a local Yocto Project kernel Git repository, you can
134 reference that repository rather than the upstream Git repository as 134 reference that repository rather than the upstream Git repository as
135 part of the <filename>clone</filename> command. 135 part of the <filename>clone</filename> command.
136 Doing so can speed up the process.</note></para> 136 Doing so can speed up the process.</note></para>