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authorRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-07-01 18:33:34 +0100
committerRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-07-01 18:33:34 +0100
commit35e01fb19d529f2e4abd0c18aafd6f5de906b0db (patch)
tree3321d96b5fbfce7ea41b84f3a4621a8b07a780a7
parent749fe3e00c6c59497aaa561b1c9f222b29634bbf (diff)
14.06: update internal links
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt6
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt2
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt2
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt6
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt2
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt4
6 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
index a77dc72..ce97eb5 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ h3(#uarts). UARTs
There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
| *UART* | *Location* | *Used by* | *Baud* | *Data bits* | *Stop bits* | *Parity |
-|SoC UART0 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel. |115200 |8 |1 |None |
-|SoC UART1 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |SCP firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
+|SoC UART0 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel. |115200 |8 |1 |None |
+|SoC UART1 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |SCP firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
|FPGA UART0 |Corresponds to the J55 header on the board. Please contact ARM for more information about this type of header. |AP Trusted Firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
|FPGA UART1 |Corresponds to the J56 header on the board. Please contact ARM for more information about this type of header |Unused at the moment |- |- |- |- |
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you
h3. Setting the Real Time Clock (required for Android)
-New Juno boards do not have the correct time programmed into the real time clock. Some software (notably Android) will not operate correctly until a sensible time is programmed. To set the time, start a terminal session with "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts). Ensure there is power to the board, but the SoC must be powered off (if it is not, then press the black "Hardware Reset" button).
+New Juno boards do not have the correct time programmed into the real time clock. Some software (notably Android) will not operate correctly until a sensible time is programmed. To set the time, start a terminal session with "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts). Ensure there is power to the board, but the SoC must be powered off (if it is not, then press the black "Hardware Reset" button).
Execute the following:
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
index efa693f..c5126c3 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The example below shows how a test system was configured. Please note: some of
Also take care that the USB partitions are showing in the menu before selecting a menu option. There is a known bug in UEFI where the partitions on USB drives does not show the first time the menu is displayed. To overcome this, as shown in the example below, the user should enter the menu option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@, by pressing @1@ followed by the enter key. Then, when the list display and the USB partitions are missing, please press the @ESC@ key once. This will exit out of the current menu prompt and leave you back at the Boot Menu again. At this point, please press 1 again to re-enter the menu option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@ and continue by selecting the partition named "boot" on the USB drive.
-UEFI outputs to UART0 on the board. UART0 uses 115200 baud with 8 bits and no stop bit. Please see the "UARTs" section on the "Getting Started tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/#tabs-4 for more details on the UART configuration of the board.
+UEFI outputs to UART0 on the board. UART0 uses 115200 baud with 8 bits and no stop bit. Please see the "UARTs" section on the "Getting Started tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-4 for more details on the UART configuration of the board.
h3. Example UEFI Configuration
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
index 08016a2..a3ab595 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It should be noted that this is an early software preview and not all 3rd party
The Android AOSP software provided in this release is functionally tested with CTS version 4.4 and the CTS results are shared with members. The BIONIC component is validated with Android BIONIC tests. Android Monkey tests were run for stress testing. Multi-arch support has been validated using examples provided in Android NDK.
-The Linaro Android releases for Juno appear monthly. Sources are also made available so you can build your own images (see the "Building from Source tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-3). 
+The Linaro Android releases for Juno appear monthly. Sources are also made available so you can build your own images (see the "Building from Source tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-3). 
h2. About the Juno ARM Development Platform
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
index 115a8c4..dd9e790 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ h3(#uarts). UARTs
There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
| *UART* | *Location* | *Used by* | *Baud* | *Data bits* | *Stop bits* | *Parity |
-|SoC UART0 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel. |115200 |8 |1 |None |
-|SoC UART1 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |SCP firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
+|SoC UART0 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel. |115200 |8 |1 |None |
+|SoC UART1 |"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png |SCP firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
|FPGA UART0 |Corresponds to the J55 header on the board. Please contact ARM for more information about this type of header. |AP Trusted Firmware |115200 |8 |1 |None |
|FPGA UART1 |Corresponds to the J56 header on the board. Please contact ARM for more information about this type of header |Unused at the moment |- |- |- |- |
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you
h3. Setting the Real Time Clock (required for Android)
-New Juno boards do not have the correct time programmed into the real time clock. Some software (notably Android) will not operate correctly until a sensible time is programmed. To set the time, start a terminal session with "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts). Ensure there is power to the board, but the SoC must be powered off (if it is not, then press the black "Hardware Reset" button).
+New Juno boards do not have the correct time programmed into the real time clock. Some software (notably Android) will not operate correctly until a sensible time is programmed. To set the time, start a terminal session with "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts). Ensure there is power to the board, but the SoC must be powered off (if it is not, then press the black "Hardware Reset" button).
Execute the following:
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
index 2cdc49a..8834800 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The example below shows how a test system was configured. Please note: some of
Also take care that the USB partitions are showing in the menu before selecting a menu option. There is a known bug in UEFI where the partitions on USB drives does not show the first time the menu is displayed. To overcome this, as shown in the example below, the user should enter the menu option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@, by pressing @1@ followed by the enter key. Then, when the list display and the USB partitions are missing, please press the @ESC@ key once. This will exit out of the current menu prompt and leave you back at the Boot Menu again. At this point, please press 1 again to re-enter the menu option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@ and continue by selecting the partition named "boot" on the USB drive.
-UEFI outputs to UART0 on the board. UART0 uses 115200 baud with 8 bits and no stop bit. Please see the "UARTs" section on the "Getting Started tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/#tabs-4 for more details on the UART configuration of the board.
+UEFI outputs to UART0 on the board. UART0 uses 115200 baud with 8 bits and no stop bit. Please see the "UARTs" section on the "Getting Started tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-4 for more details on the UART configuration of the board.
h3. Example UEFI Configuration
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
index 653d781..0853ae2 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_releasenotes.txt
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ h2. About the Linaro Stable Kernel (LSK)
The Linaro Stable Kernel (LSK) is produced, validated and released by Linaro and is based on the Linux stable kernel tree. The LSK focuses on quality and stability and is therefore a great foundation for product development. It also includes backports of commonly desired features, provided they meet the quality requirements, and also any bug fixes.
-LSK releases appear monthly. Sources are also made available so you can build your own images (see the "'Building from Source'":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-3 tab).
+LSK releases appear monthly. Sources are also made available so you can build your own images (see the "'Building from Source'":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-3 tab).
h2. License
-The use of Juno software is subject to the terms of the Juno "End User License Agreement":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-5.
+The use of Juno software is subject to the terms of the Juno "End User License Agreement":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-5.
h2. Support