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Diffstat (limited to 'openembedded')
-rw-r--r-- | openembedded/juno-lsk/HACKING.textile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile | 4 |
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/openembedded/juno-lsk/HACKING.textile b/openembedded/juno-lsk/HACKING.textile index 5b7012e..de3c74b 100644 --- a/openembedded/juno-lsk/HACKING.textile +++ b/openembedded/juno-lsk/HACKING.textile @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ $ make fiptool bc. $ export PATH=$JUNO_ROOT_DIR/arm-trusted-firmware/tools/fip_create:$PATH -3. Download the "firmware image artefacts":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/VersatileExpress?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=juno-firmware-beta-0.7.5.zip and extract to a working directory (hereafter referred to as "<path to prebuilt binary>"). +3. Download the "firmware image artefacts":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=juno-firmware-beta-0.7.5.zip and extract to a working directory (hereafter referred to as @"<path to prebuilt binary>"@). 4. Gather the binary files (the following example is for release builds only). diff --git a/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile b/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile index 40fd7c9..64b3596 100644 --- a/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile +++ b/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ h3. Example UEFI Configuration When booting your system, after a short time, you be presented by a boot countdown from 10, thus: -bc.The default boot selection will start in 8 seconds +bc. The default boot selection will start in 10 seconds When you see this prompt, please press the enter key to interrupt the countdown. You will then be presented with a menu, thus: @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ After this you will be asked to supply the arguments required to boot the kernel bc. Arguments to pass to the binary: -Please note, cope and paste does not work well over the serial terminal. The user is adviced to type the commandline arguments by hand, character at a time, followed by the enter key. The commandline used is shown below: +Please note, copy and paste does not work well over the serial terminal. The user is advised to type the commandline arguments by hand, character at a time, followed by the enter key. The commandline used is shown below: bc. console=ttyAMA0,115200 rootwait root=/dev/sda2 |