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authorRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-27 13:36:54 +0100
committerRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-27 14:18:41 +0100
commit0671f50c9622d428d2b147a8fa03d4f5cbaabbc5 (patch)
tree495c3a035bdaf6744e8f73d932e898291c423026
parent23693b93c2d8b9d1e57c92e64043a892a20fb94a (diff)
14.06: updates to binary image installation from Andy
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt6
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt6
-rw-r--r--openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile6
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
index b887e76..c56e653 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
@@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ h2. Booting the image
After the media create tool has finished executing, remove the USB drive from your PC and insert it into the board.
-Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest "firmware":#firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
+Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
See the "UEFI wiki":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/UEFI#Configure_UEFI for more information on how to configure UEFI to boot disk images.
In general terms, you use the UEFI Boot Manager to configure the "Boot Device":
-* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option "@[1] Add Boot Device Entry@", then:
+* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@, then:
bc. File path of the EFI Application or the kernel: kernel
Has FDT support? [y/n] y
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ h2. DS-5 Configuration Files for Juno
As an optional step, you may wish to install DS-5 configuration files that will allow you to debug Juno. The procedure is as follows:
-1.      Extract the DS-5 config files anywhere on your host PC.
+1.      Extract the "DS-5 config files":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=DS-5_config.zip anywhere on your host PC.
2.      Start DS-5 and select &quot;Preferences&quot; from the &quot;Window&quot; menu.
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
index e3bc405..0b2be7d 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_install.txt
@@ -95,12 +95,12 @@ h2. Booting the image
After the media create tool has finished executing, remove the USB drive from your PC and insert it into the board.
-Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest "firmware":#firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
+Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
See the "UEFI wiki":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/UEFI#Configure_UEFI for more information on how to configure UEFI to boot disk images.
In general terms, you use the UEFI Boot Manager to configure the "Boot Device":
-* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option "@[1] Add Boot Device Entry@", then:
+* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@, then:
bc. File path of the EFI Application or the kernel: kernel
Has FDT support? [y/n] y
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ h2. DS-5 Configuration Files for Juno
As an optional step, you may wish to install DS-5 configuration files that will allow you to debug Juno. The procedure is as follows:
-1.      Extract the DS-5 config files anywhere on your host PC.
+1.      Extract the "DS-5 config files":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=DS-5_config.zip anywhere on your host PC.
2.      Start DS-5 and select &quot;Preferences&quot; from the &quot;Window&quot; menu.
diff --git a/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile b/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile
index 5e022ce..31ae5b9 100644
--- a/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile
+++ b/openembedded/juno-lsk/INSTALL.textile
@@ -96,12 +96,12 @@ h2. Booting the image
After the media create tool has finished executing, remove the USB drive from your PC and insert it into the board.
-Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest "firmware":#firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
+Before you can boot the image you will need to install the latest firmware on the board. The "instructions below":#firmware provide information on how to do this.
See the "UEFI wiki":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/UEFI#Configure_UEFI for more information on how to configure UEFI to boot disk images.
In general terms, you use the UEFI Boot Manager to configure the "Boot Device":
-* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option "@[1] Add Boot Device Entry@", then:
+* select USB device's boot partition after selecting option @"[1] Add Boot Device Entry"@, then:
bc. File path of the EFI Application or the kernel: Image
Has FDT support? [y/n] y
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ h2. DS-5 Configuration Files for Juno
As an optional step, you may wish to install DS-5 configuration files that will allow you to debug Juno. The procedure is as follows:
-1.      Extract the DS-5 config files anywhere on your host PC.
+1.      Extract the "DS-5 config files":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=DS-5_config.zip anywhere on your host PC.
2.      Start DS-5 and select &quot;Preferences&quot; from the &quot;Window&quot; menu.