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FriendlyARM Tiny210 - Configure and Compile Linux Kernel; Create Android

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(4) Uncompress Android File System
Execute the command below in “/opt/FriendlyARM/mini210/android”
#cd /opt/FriendlyARM/mini210/android
#tar xvzf /tmp/android/ rootfs_android-20110925.tar.gz
This will create a rootfs_android directory
Note: 20110925 is the date when we released it.
5.4 Configure and Compile Linux Kernel
Android’s Linux kernel is a little bit different from a standard one but its
configuration utility is the same. If you are not familiar with configuring a Linux kernel
we suggest you use our default configuration file
To compile a kernel for an N43 LCD system please follow the steps below
#cd /opt/FriendlyARM/mini210/android/ linux-2.6.35.7-android
#cp mini210_android_defconfig .config ; note: there is a . before config
You can run make menuconfig to configure the kernel and run make to compile:
#make
This will generate a zImage under “arch/arm/boot”.
5.5 Create Android
Compiling Android may not be an easy task for beginners. Therefore we have a
complete copy of the source code and two compiling scripts: build-android and
genrootfs.sh.
Execute the commands below:
#cd /opt/FriendlyARM/mini210/android/Android-2.3.1
#./build-android

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