Creating Your Own Tiny Linux Distribution Using Yocto - Keeping it Small With Poky-Tiny
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the process of creating a tiny Linux distribution using Yocto and Poky-Tiny in this informative conference talk. Learn about the latest changes to Poky-Tiny, a reference distribution designed for resource-constrained embedded devices. Discover how to build and customize your own tiny Linux distribution using DISTRO layers. Analyze the size optimization techniques for the kernel and rootfs, and examine the new core-image-tiny-initramfs for faster boot times. Compare different image sizes and gain insights into efficient embedded Linux development. Benefit from the expertise of Alejandro Hernandez, an Embedded Software Engineer at Xilinx and active Yocto Project developer, as he shares his knowledge on building compact, fully functional Linux operating systems for embedded devices.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is a distro
Yocto Tiny
Creating your own distro
Analysis
Comparison
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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