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With this patch, a persistent TAP device is set up by poky-qemu-ifup, which is now run before qemu. The qemu command line now uses the device that was constructed (rather than the hard-coded tap0) and it is told not to run any networking scripts. When qemu shuts down, poky-qemu-ifdown removes the TAP device. sudo use - sudo is used to run poky-qemu-ifup. sudo is no longer used to run qemu, as qemu no longer needs privileges to set up networking. poky-qemu-ifdown is run without privileges, as you can remove a TAP device which you own. Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com> |
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jhbuild | ||
qemuimage-tests/sanity | ||
README | ||
create-pull-request | ||
poky-addptable2image | ||
poky-chroot-run | ||
poky-chroot-setup | ||
poky-env-internal | ||
poky-git-proxy-command | ||
poky-git-proxy-socks-command | ||
poky-git-proxy-socks.c | ||
poky-nokia800-flashutil | ||
poky-qemu | ||
poky-qemu-ifdown | ||
poky-qemu-ifup | ||
poky-qemu-internal | ||
poky-qemu.README | ||
poky-trim-schemas | ||
pstage-scanner | ||
qemuimage-testlib | ||
rootfs_rpm-extract-postinst.awk | ||
runqemu | ||
stage-manager | ||
stage-manager-ipkg | ||
stage-manager-ipkg-build |
README
This directory contains Various useful scripts for working with poky