fix build instructions

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Leah Rowe 2021-05-18 14:08:27 +01:00
parent 6435d173d0
commit 1b154e4a38
2 changed files with 7 additions and 1339 deletions

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@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ Now, simply build the coreboot images like so:
This single command will build ROM images for *every* board integrated in
Libreboot. If you only wish to build a limited set, you can use `lbmk` directly:
./build libreboot roms x200_8mb
./build boot roms x200_8mb
You can specify more than one argument:
./build libreboot roms x200_8mb x60
./build boot roms x200_8mb x60
ROM images appear under the newly created `bin/` directory in the build system.
@ -135,11 +135,11 @@ required utilities for GRUB are not built, to produce payloads.
As a result, you can now (after installing the correct build dependencies) run
just a single command, from a fresh Git clone, to build the ROM images:
./build libreboot roms
./build boot roms
or even just build specific ROM images, e.g.:
./build libreboot roms x60
./build boot roms x60
If you wish to build payloads, you can also do that. For example:
@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ please continue reading!
Second, download all of the required software components
--------------------------------------------------------
If you didn't simply run `./build libreboot roms` (with or without extra
If you didn't simply run `./build boot roms` (with or without extra
arguments), you can still perform the rest of the build process manually. Read
on! You can read about all available scripts in `lbmk` by reading
the [Libreboot maintenance manual](../maintain/); lbmk is designed to be modular
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Fifth, build the ROMs!
Run this command:
./build libreboot roms
./build boot roms
Each board has its own configuration in `lbmk` under `resources/coreboot/`
which specifies which payloads are supported.
@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ By default, all ROM images are built, for all boards. If you wish to build just
a specific board, you can specify the board name based on the directory name
for it under `resources/coreboot/`. For example:
./build libreboot roms x60
./build boot roms x60
Board names, like above, are the same as the directory names for each board,
under `resources/coreboot/` in the build system.

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