Embedded Linux: Building a System from the Ground Up Training Course
Embedded Linux, with its low cost, ease of customization, and compatibility with many types of microprocessors has become the natural choice for powering a wide range of devices such as smart phones, tablets, set-top boxes and MP3 players.
In this instructor-led, live training participants will learn step-by-step how to build an embedded Linux system from the ground up. From building a minimalistic kernel to configuring the bootup and initialization processes, participants will learn the tools, techniques and mindset needed to deploy a fully functional embedded Linux system.
For remote trainings, QEMU will be used to emulate the hardware. Other platforms, including real hardware devices, can be considered on a case by case basis.
Format of the Course
- Part lecture, part discussion, heavy emphasis on hands-on implementation
Course Outline
Introduction
- Essential elements of an embedded Linux system
Preparing Your Cross-Compilation Toolchain
Understanding the Boot Process
Configuring, Compiling and Booting the Kernel
Accessing Your Hardware Using JTAG
Compiling BusyBox
Building and Modifying a Root File System
Overview of Available Init Systems
Writing Systemd Service Files
Installing Applications for Additional Functionality
Setting up Networking
Updating the U-Boot Boot-Loader
Tools and Workflows for Modifying, Testing and Debugging Your Linux Embedded System
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Linux.
Audience
- System engineers
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Testimonials (4)
Maybe more exercises could be better for lerning but the time was to little
Gianpiero Arico' - Urmet Spa
Course - Embedded Linux Systems Architecture
I thought the content (both theory and practical) was excellent, and exactly what we were wanting/expecting. The exercises were challenging but achievable.
Mike Kleinau - iVolve
Course - Introduction to Embedded Linux (Hands-on training)
I really enjoy having a virtual PC online, I can do exercises whenever I want
Dongfu Li - Northforge Innovations Inc
Course - Yocto Project
I liked the hands-on nature of it.
Maurice Egan
Course - Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
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