8.0
Put Intelligent Device Platform XT Runtime
Image onto USB Flash Drive
Build Runtime
on Host System
Update SPI
Firmware on
Target Device
Install Runtime
on Target
Device
Before you
Begin
Connect
Hardware /
Connect Target
Device to Host
System
Connect Target
Device to Host
System
Register Target
Device
Install Linux and
Wind River
Packages on
Host System
Put Runtime
Software on
Flash Drive
Build Intelligent Device Platform XT Runtime Software
building your runtime image and deploying it to a bootable USB flash drive.
You will now put the Intelligent Device Platform XT image onto a USB flash drive and
then install it onto the Target System from the USB flash drive. You will begin these
steps on your Host System terminal.
Note:
The runtime software can be booted from the USB flash drive, but Intel recommends
installing the runtime components on the Target Device's hard drive.
1. From the Host System
$HOME
directory, use the following command to display the
mounted devices:
df
Your output will look similar to the following. Look for the USB file system name in
the location on your screen where the file system name is circled in the example.
In the example below, the USB flash drive file system name is
/dev/sdb1
. To
identify it on your system, look at the right heading column that says
Mounted
on
. In this column, look for the row that begins with
/media
. The file system
name is in the left column of this row.
Figure 20.
USB Flash Drive File System Name
The example screen displays
/dev/sdb1
. The
1
at the end of
sdb1
indicates the
partition. In the step below, do not include the partition. In the example,
only
/dev/sdb
is used for the file system name. Write down the file system name
that is displayed on your screen. You will use it in the next step. If you
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