QEMU, Linux, Boot Linux image from uboot to rootfs
Develop your own Virtual board using QEMU having full boot flow from u-boot to rootfs
What you’ll learn
- Understanding the boot flow in Linux.
- Configuring u-boot, kernel and root file system.
- Building u-boot, kernel and root file system.
- Virtualization using Qemu.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 2 lectures • 2min.
- QEMU –> 2 lectures • 4min.
- Toolchain –> 5 lectures • 20min.
- Bootloader –> 4 lectures • 17min.
- Kernel –> 2 lectures • 9min.
- Rootfs –> 3 lectures • 13min.
- MMC Boot –> 4 lectures • 14min.
- Building Linux System –> 5 lectures • 29min.
Requirements
Develop your own Virtual board using QEMU having full boot flow from u-boot to rootfs
This comprehensive course will take you step-by-step through engaging video tutorials and teach you all the essential concepts and topics you need to develop your own virtual board.
What will you learn in this course
- We will introduce you to QEMU
- Use of crosstool-ng to build your own toolchain
- Verify your toolchain by writing a simple hello world program
- Building latest version of u-boot
- Running latest version of u-boot in QEMU
- Setting up sd card for saving the u-boot environment
- Building latest version of Linux Kernel
- Running latest version of Linux Kernel in QEMU
- Generating a simple initramfs and using it in QEMU
- Building latest version of busybox
- Generating an initramfs from busybox image and loading it in QEMU
- Booting rootfs from a virtual sd card
- Generating a virtual sd card with three partitions and performing full MMC Boot by updating u-boot environment
There’s no risk either !
This course comes with a 30 day money back guaranteed!. If you are not satisfied with the course, you’ll get your money back
So what are you waiting for, enroll now and take the next step in developing your own virtual board