Hiram.Coffy@... wrote:
I have an OEM product that uses your
Basix 400-xm-bt motherboard. It is running the 2.6.21-r1 kernel. I need
to apply the -rt8 patch to support real-time Java. What do I have to do?
I am thinking of Sun's RTSJ
based
api. For the base Java SDK, I am assuming that any of the recommended
J2SE
1.5 stacks from your website would do the trick.
If all you want to do is add the patch to the build process,
reconfigure the defconfig and build the OE kernel, there's lots of
tutorials to do this. The most recent can be found in the post under
the subject "Kernel Hacking" started on 5/20 at 2:13pm. Basically, it
involves copying the kernel setup to the user.collection directory and
working with the recipe and config there. That should allow you to
build a kernel to support what you want as long as it generically fits
the OE setup.
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