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Published inMay 2021
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Frank Vasquez
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Frank Vasquez is an independent software consultant specializing in consumer electronics. He has over a decade of experience designing and building embedded Linux systems. During that time, he has shipped numerous devices including a rackmount DSP audio server, a diver-held sonar camcorder, and a consumer IoT hotspot. Before his career as an embedded Linux engineer, Frank was a database kernel developer at IBM where he worked on DB2. He lives in Silicon Valley.
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Chris Simmonds is a software consultant and trainer living in southern England. He has almost two decades of experience in designing and building open-source embedded systems. He is the founder and chief consultant at 2net Ltd, which provides professional training and mentoring services in embedded Linux, Linux device drivers, and Android platform development. He has trained engineers at many of the biggest companies in the embedded world, including ARM, Qualcomm, Intel, Ericsson, and General Dynamics. He is a frequent presenter at open source and embedded conferences, including the Embedded Linux Conference and Embedded World.
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Getting BusyBox runit

To prepare the system for this chapter, we need to do the following:

  1. Navigate to the directory where you cloned Buildroot for Chapter 6, Selecting a Build System:
    $ cd buildroot
  2. Check to see if runit is provided by BusyBox:
    $ grep Runit package/busybox/busybox.config
    # Runit Utilities

    BusyBox runit was still an available option in the Buildroot 2020.02.9 LTS release at the time of writing. Revert to that tag if you can no longer find BusyBox runit in a later release.

  3. Undo any changes and delete any untracked files or directories:
    $ make clean
    $ git checkout .
    $ git clean –-force -d

    Note that git clean --force will delete the Nova U-Boot patch and any other files that we added to Buildroot in previous exercises.

  4. Create a new branch named busybox-runit to capture your work:
    $ git checkout -b busybox-runit
  5. Add BusyBox runit to a default configuration for the Raspberry Pi 4:
    $ cd configs
    $ cp raspberrypi4_64_defconfig rpi4_runit_defconfig...
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Frank Vasquez

Frank Vasquez is an independent software consultant specializing in consumer electronics. He has over a decade of experience designing and building embedded Linux systems. During that time, he has shipped numerous devices including a rackmount DSP audio server, a diver-held sonar camcorder, and a consumer IoT hotspot. Before his career as an embedded Linux engineer, Frank was a database kernel developer at IBM where he worked on DB2. He lives in Silicon Valley.
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Chris Simmonds

Chris Simmonds is a software consultant and trainer living in southern England. He has almost two decades of experience in designing and building open-source embedded systems. He is the founder and chief consultant at 2net Ltd, which provides professional training and mentoring services in embedded Linux, Linux device drivers, and Android platform development. He has trained engineers at many of the biggest companies in the embedded world, including ARM, Qualcomm, Intel, Ericsson, and General Dynamics. He is a frequent presenter at open source and embedded conferences, including the Embedded Linux Conference and Embedded World.
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