Transcript: creating one generic Atom BSP from another

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Starting from scratch, we'll take a relatively generic Atom-based BSP and create another Atom-based BSP from that, that stands a good chance of booting and even booting into graphics, to serve as a starting point for a new BSP.

First set up poky:

trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ git init
Initialized empty Git repository in /usr/local/test/yocto/.git/
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ git remote add poky git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky.git
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ git remote update
Fetching poky
remote: Counting objects: 106111, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (36106/36106), done.
remote: Total 106111 (delta 72275), reused 99193 (delta 66808)
Receiving objects: 100% (106111/106111), 69.51 MiB | 518 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (72275/72275), done.
From git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky
 * [new branch]      1.1_M1     -> poky/1.1_M1
 * [new branch]      1.1_M2     -> poky/1.1_M2
 * [new branch]      bernard    -> poky/bernard
 * [new branch]      blinky     -> poky/blinky
 * [new branch]      clyde      -> poky/clyde
 * [new branch]      elroy      -> poky/elroy
 * [new branch]      green      -> poky/green
 * [new branch]      laverne    -> poky/laverne
 * [new branch]      master     -> poky/master
 * [new branch]      pinky      -> poky/pinky
 * [new branch]      purple     -> poky/purple
 * [new tag]         1.1_M1.final -> 1.1_M1.final
 * [new tag]         1.1_M2.rc1 -> 1.1_M2.rc1
 * [new tag]         bernard-5.0.1 -> bernard-5.0.1
 * [new tag]         pinky-3.1.2 -> pinky-3.1.2
From git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky
 * [new tag]         1.1_M1.rc1 -> 1.1_M1.rc1
 * [new tag]         1.1_M1.rc2 -> 1.1_M1.rc2
 * [new tag]         bernard-1.0rc1 -> bernard-1.0rc1
 * [new tag]         bernard-5.0 -> bernard-5.0
 * [new tag]         bernard-5.0-alpha -> bernard-5.0-alpha
 * [new tag]         bernard-5.0rc1 -> bernard-5.0rc1
 * [new tag]         bernard-5.0rc2 -> bernard-5.0rc2
 * [new tag]         laverne-4.0 -> laverne-4.0
 * [new tag]         laverne-4.0.1 -> laverne-4.0.1
 * [new tag]         m4         -> m4
 * [new tag]         purple-3.2 -> purple-3.2
 * [new tag]         purple-3.2.1 -> purple-3.2.1
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ git checkout -b bernard0 poky/bernard
Branch bernard0 set up to track remote branch bernard from poky.
Switched to a new branch 'bernard0'
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ git checkout -f

Now check out meta-intel:

trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ mkdir meta-intel
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto$ cd meta-intel
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel$ git init
Initialized empty Git repository in /usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel/.git/
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel$ git remote add meta-intel git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel.git
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel$ git remote update
Fetching meta-intel
remote: Counting objects: 1240, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1008/1008), done.
remote: Total 1240 (delta 513), reused 85 (delta 27)
Receiving objects: 100% (1240/1240), 1.55 MiB | 510 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (513/513), done.
From git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel
 * [new branch]      1.1_M1     -> meta-intel/1.1_M1
 * [new branch]      1.1_M2     -> meta-intel/1.1_M2
 * [new branch]      bernard    -> meta-intel/bernard
 * [new branch]      dvhart/n450 -> meta-intel/dvhart/n450
 * [new branch]      laverne    -> meta-intel/laverne
 * [new branch]      master     -> meta-intel/master
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel$ git checkout -b bernard0 meta-intel/bernard
Branch bernard0 set up to track remote branch bernard from meta-intel.
Switched to a new branch 'bernard0'
trz@elmorro:/usr/local/test/yocto/meta-intel$ git checkout -f