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== Using the imager ==
== Using the imager ==
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Grab the imager from bzr (lp:~mer-committers/m-r/imager)
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Grab the imager from <code>bzr</code> (<code>lp:~mer-committers/m-r/imager</code>)
Targets are:
Targets are:
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* targets/mer-770-fs-only - builds a filesystem for Mer on Nokia 770
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* <code>targets/mer-770-fs-only</code> - builds a filesystem for Mer on Nokia 770
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* targets/mer-n800-fs-only - builds a filesystem for Mer on N800
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* <code>targets/mer-n800-fs-only</code> - builds a filesystem for Mer on N800
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* targets/mer-x86-generic - builds a filesystem for X86 in general
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* <code>targets/mer-x86-generic</code> - builds a filesystem for x86.
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Imager can be run with: sh imager targets/TARGET /path/where/you/want/fs
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Imager can be run with <code>sh imager targets/''TARGET'' ''/path/where/you/want/fs''</code>
Look inside the target scripts and work your way back.
Look inside the target scripts and work your way back.
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[[Category:Mer|Imager]]
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Revision as of 09:04, 18 April 2009

Using the imager

Grab the imager from bzr (lp:~mer-committers/m-r/imager)

Targets are:

  • targets/mer-770-fs-only - builds a filesystem for Mer on Nokia 770
  • targets/mer-n800-fs-only - builds a filesystem for Mer on N800
  • targets/mer-x86-generic - builds a filesystem for x86.

Imager can be run with sh imager targets/TARGET /path/where/you/want/fs

Look inside the target scripts and work your way back.