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Category:Mic
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− | Mer images are made using a low-level tool | + | Mer images are made using a low-level tool called mic. |
− | mic2 uses [[:Category:kickstart|kickstart]] files (also known as .ks files) to determine what packages to include and how to configure them. | + | Some history: originally mic was the Moblin Image Creator, this evolved and was renamed mic2 for MeeGo, now the Tizen project is creating '''another''', third, version of mic, but to avoid confusion (!) it will simply be called mic, not mic3. |
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+ | mic uses [[:Category:kickstart|kickstart]] files (also known as .ks files) to determine what packages to include and how to configure them. | ||
mic provides several image types but the most useful for Mer are 'raw' or 'rootfs': ([[Category:FIXME]]FIXME: Is this enough?) | mic provides several image types but the most useful for Mer are 'raw' or 'rootfs': ([[Category:FIXME]]FIXME: Is this enough?) | ||
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Note that some development versions of mic use the zypper package manager by default. Using --pkgmgr=yum is more reliable (19/Jan/2012) | Note that some development versions of mic use the zypper package manager by default. Using --pkgmgr=yum is more reliable (19/Jan/2012) | ||
− | + | * mic is part of [[:Category:Mer:Tools|Mer:Tools]] | |
− | + | * Mer git repository: https://github.com/lbt/mic | |
− | + | * Upstream : https://github.com/jfding/mic | |
− | * Mer git repository | + | |
− | * Upstream | + | |
[[Category:About]] | [[Category:About]] |
Revision as of 21:15, 21 February 2012
Mer images are made using a low-level tool called mic.
Some history: originally mic was the Moblin Image Creator, this evolved and was renamed mic2 for MeeGo, now the Tizen project is creating another, third, version of mic, but to avoid confusion (!) it will simply be called mic, not mic3.
mic uses kickstart files (also known as .ks files) to determine what packages to include and how to configure them.
mic provides several image types but the most useful for Mer are 'raw' or 'rootfs': (FIXME: Is this enough?)
- raw
- this format can be written directly onto a block device such as a usb stick or an mmc device.
- rootfs
- if a device can be mounted and have a filesystem made (eg N950) then writing just the file data is more efficient.
- fs
- a directory tree with the rootfs
Note that some development versions of mic use the zypper package manager by default. Using --pkgmgr=yum is more reliable (19/Jan/2012)
- mic is part of Mer:Tools
- Mer git repository: https://github.com/lbt/mic
- Upstream : https://github.com/jfding/mic
Pages in category "Mic"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.