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==Yocto BSP image and associated SDKs==
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==U-Boot and Linux kernel==
The Yocto BSP image includes the U-Boot binary, the Linux kernel image, and the target root file system. For more information about how to build it and how to build the associated SDKs, please refer to [[Building the Yocto BSP (XUELK)|this page]].
 
 
 
==Building the U-Boot and the Linux kernel separately==
 
 
The U-Boot and the Linux kernel are typically built without invoking the Yocto build system.
 
The U-Boot and the Linux kernel are typically built without invoking the Yocto build system.
  
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==Root file systems and SDKs==
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The root file systems and the associated SDKs are built with the tools provided by the Yocto build system. For more details please refer to [[Building root file systems and SDKs with Yocto (XUELK)|this page]].

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As the XUELK kit is based on Yocto, the implementation of the MVM follows the approach described here. As such, the reading of this section is highly recommended.

U-Boot and Linux kernel[edit | edit source]

The U-Boot and the Linux kernel are typically built without invoking the Yocto build system.

Please refer to the following links for the specific instructions describing these operations:

Root file systems and SDKs[edit | edit source]

The root file systems and the associated SDKs are built with the tools provided by the Yocto build system. For more details please refer to this page.