Build and run Linaro deliverables with Arm Fast Models
Linaro provides a complete software stack for secure boot, u-boot, and Linux. This article explains how to build and run this software on Arm Fast Models. Although there is some existing information on this topic, there are two assumptions that often create challenges when trying to apply the Linaro deliverables to an actual project. These are:
- Host operating system differences
- Target hardware configuration changes
This article provides some confidence that the Linaro deliverables can be adapted when a project is a little different from the default assumptions. It also provides some insight into what is really happening and how to debug the flow when just following the instructions doesn’t work.
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