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- Flashing Images Using ``bmaptool``
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- A fast and easy way to flash an image to a bootable device is to use
- Bmaptool, which is integrated into the OpenEmbedded build system.
- Bmaptool is a generic tool that creates a file's block map (bmap) and
- then uses that map to copy the file. As compared to traditional tools
- such as dd or cp, Bmaptool can copy (or flash) large files like raw
- system image files much faster.
- .. note::
- - If you are using Ubuntu or Debian distributions, you can install
- the ``bmap-tools`` package using the following command and then
- use the tool without specifying ``PATH`` even from the root
- account::
- $ sudo apt install bmap-tools
- - If you are unable to install the ``bmap-tools`` package, you will
- need to build Bmaptool before using it. Use the following command::
- $ bitbake bmap-tools-native
- Following, is an example that shows how to flash a Wic image. Realize
- that while this example uses a Wic image, you can use Bmaptool to flash
- any type of image. Use these steps to flash an image using Bmaptool:
- #. *Update your local.conf File:* You need to have the following set
- in your ``local.conf`` file before building your image::
- IMAGE_FSTYPES += "wic wic.bmap"
- #. *Get Your Image:* Either have your image ready (pre-built with the
- :term:`IMAGE_FSTYPES`
- setting previously mentioned) or take the step to build the image::
- $ bitbake image
- #. *Flash the Device:* Flash the device with the image by using Bmaptool
- depending on your particular setup. The following commands assume the
- image resides in the :term:`Build Directory`'s ``deploy/images/`` area:
- - If you have write access to the media, use this command form::
- $ oe-run-native bmap-tools-native bmaptool copy build-directory/tmp/deploy/images/machine/image.wic /dev/sdX
- - If you do not have write access to the media, set your permissions
- first and then use the same command form::
- $ sudo chmod 666 /dev/sdX
- $ oe-run-native bmap-tools-native bmaptool copy build-directory/tmp/deploy/images/machine/image.wic /dev/sdX
- For help on the ``bmaptool`` command, use the following command::
- $ bmaptool --help
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