- 我的征尘是星辰大海。。。
- The dirt and dust from my pilgrimage forms oceans of stars.
- What is purpose of all this?
- chronicles:
- These are lists of all files in this web hosting:
- Here is the shortcuts of most updated weblogs
- Here are some resources I am hosting here.
- You may send me whatever comment you like. However, I should warn you that your communication with me might be published without your notice, even though your privacy would be protected by using all alias instead of your true identity. Here we GO my email: nickhuang99 (at) hotmail (dot) com
- Building Embedded Linux Systems
- Building Embedded Linux Systems
我的征尘是星辰大海。。。
The dirt and dust from my pilgrimage forms oceans of stars.
What is purpose of all this?
chronicles:
- when my heart is young: Air-Talk
- when my heart is even younger: Human-Talk
- when my brain is still young:DownloadList
- when my mind is still young: OldPortal
- my little git collections of various open source projects: MyProjects
- when my idea is naive: AmazonS3Backup (Probably you should never need to use this as it is just an alias of current AWS S3 WebHosting. The reason it exists is because it was created before moving web hosting to S3 long time ago.)
These are lists of all files in this web hosting:
- All Files in Tree Style(generated by program) (This is recommanded way as it gives you ability to browse directory structure.)
- AllFileList(Now it is a doubly-link list of files, with size of 10000 files in one page) (This is only useful when you know the file name starting alphebetics, still no index for pages, maybe next project?)
- WARNING!DO NOT CLICK!AllFileVector(extremely large file. similar as AllFileList except using vector) ( unless you want to wait for very long to download an extremely large file which contains full file list.)
Here is the shortcuts of most updated weblogs
Here are some resources I am hosting here.
- I am using my own version of «wget» with these options: -nd -p —clobber —convert-links -r
- This is my c++ reference mirror which I use my own little version of wget downloaded(pirated) from official web size: www.cplusplus.com/reference. One big «good» excuse of doing so is because my static web hosting must be very cheap and fast so that I can use it myself as the official website sometimes is quite slow. (bull*it)
- This is the Linux Man Page which I pirated from http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/
- This is the w3c school which I pirated from https://www.w3schools.com/
- For some reason I download a snapshot of Chinese national defense equipment bidding web site:全军武器装备采购信息网这个是新的入口,我不敢想象的是居然证书被报警,不知道是怎么回事?
- This is the most astonishingly complete wiki of my most favorite game—HOMM3. I feel very reluctant to publish my clone because this might be infringement of the owner of this website. However, I love this game so much and want to make a mirror of this wiki just in case the original website might be closed some day.
You may send me whatever comment you like. However, I should warn you that your communication with me might be published without your notice, even though your privacy would be protected by using all alias instead of your true identity. Here we GO my email: nickhuang99 (at) hotmail (dot) com
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Building Embedded Linux Systems
This second edition (mainly done by Jon Masters) gives you the basics of building embedded Linux systems, along with the configuration, setup, and use of several open source and free software packages in common use. The book also looks at the strengths and weaknesses of using Linux in an embedded system, plus a discussion of licensing issues, and an introduction to real-time, with a discussion of real-time options for Linux.
- What the different embedded Linux distributions (both open and commercial) are and why there are so many
- How to build your own GNU development toolchain
- How to Select, configure, build, and deploy a kernel on an embedded system
- How to create a target root filesystem
- Information on setting up and using flash devices and flash file systems
- Install and configuring a bootloader for the target
- Cross-compiling a slew of utilities and packages
- Debugging your embedded system using gdb, kgdb, strace and other techniques
- a discussion on the RTLinux (microkernel + Linux) approach
- a discussion on the Linux Real Time patch
Make sure to get the second edition — the first edition (from 2003) is extremely outdated!
Building Embedded Linux Systems
This second edition (mainly done by Jon Masters) gives you the basics of building embedded Linux systems, along with the configuration, setup, and use of several open source and free software packages in common use. The book also looks at the strengths and weaknesses of using Linux in an embedded system, plus a discussion of licensing issues, and an introduction to real-time, with a discussion of real-time options for Linux.
- What the different embedded Linux distributions (both open and commercial) are and why there are so many
- How to build your own GNU development toolchain
- How to Select, configure, build, and deploy a kernel on an embedded system
- How to create a target root filesystem
- Information on setting up and using flash devices and flash file systems
- Install and configuring a bootloader for the target
- Cross-compiling a slew of utilities and packages
- Debugging your embedded system using gdb, kgdb, strace and other techniques
- a discussion on the RTLinux (microkernel + Linux) approach
- a discussion on the Linux Real Time patch
Make sure to get the second edition — the first edition (from 2003) is extremely outdated!