1.1 --- a/docs/wiki/Getting_Started Mon Jun 05 14:46:47 2023 +0200
1.2 +++ b/docs/wiki/Getting_Started Sat Jun 10 01:01:13 2023 +0200
1.3 @@ -64,8 +64,8 @@
1.4 ~/L4/Landfall/tools/install.sh ~/L4/src/l4
1.5 }}}
1.6
1.7 -(The repository root of the L4Re/Fiasco.OC distribution typically has a
1.8 -directory name of `src`.)
1.9 +(The repository root of the L4Re/Fiasco.OC distribution typically contains a
1.10 +directory called `fiasco` and a directory called `l4`.)
1.11
1.12 == Building the Software ==
1.13
1.14 @@ -80,17 +80,13 @@
1.15 distribution, the following commands might be run:
1.16
1.17 {{{
1.18 -mkdir mybuild/images
1.19 cp conf/landfall-examples/mips-qi_lb60-keypad-demo.list conf/modules.list
1.20 ~/L4/Landfall/tools/listlibs.sh \
1.21 conf/landfall-examples/mips-qi_lb60-keypad-demo.list >> conf/modules.list
1.22 make O=mybuild uimage E=mips-qi_lb60-keypad-demo-example
1.23 }}}
1.24
1.25 -First, a directory for images or payloads is created. Here, it is assumed that
1.26 -the `mybuild` directory has been named for building L4Re.
1.27 -
1.28 -Then, a module list is copied from the conf/landfall-examples directory to
1.29 +First, a module list is copied from the `conf/landfall-examples` directory to
1.30 `conf/modules.list`, this being the place where the build system obtains the
1.31 details of the software to include in the payload.
1.32
1.33 @@ -101,7 +97,8 @@
1.34
1.35 Finally, the make invocation combines programs and libraries found in the
1.36 `mybuild` directory and uses the indicated payload to construct, in this case,
1.37 -an example demonstrating use of the Ben NanoNote's keypad.
1.38 +an example demonstrating use of the Ben NanoNote's keypad. Here, the `E`
1.39 +parameter corresponds to the `entry` line in the `conf/modules.list` file.
1.40
1.41 == Deploying the Software ==
1.42