[Buildroot] missing /proc in romfs

Hamish Moffatt hamish at cloud.net.au
Wed May 7 00:49:35 UTC 2008


On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 02:39:44PM -0400, Mike Sander wrote:
> According to the buildroot docs the filesystem skeleton is available in 
> /generic/target_skeleton.     The target_skeleton does include /proc.  
> After I do a make, the project_build_arm/uclibc/root/ does NOT contain a 
> /proc filesystem.  I'm not sure if other bits are missing. 

Correct, /proc will be an empty directory. The target system will mount
procfs onto /proc during boot, usually from /etc/rc or a similar script.

> I have studied the output of the make process and have not been able to 
> see where the basic filesystem is created.  I can see where specific 
> bits are added to /etc /lib.   Could someone be so kind as to describe 
> the initial steps in building the root filesystem  (and where 
> target_skeleton fits in).   A brief list of the makefiles (and make 
> targets) would be helpful.

The main Makefile has a target $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root which copies
the target_skeleton into the project_build_$arch/$project/root
directory, and then other packages are installed into that some root.


Hamish
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