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diff --git a/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml b/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml index 7223e0a7b..f62eac16d 100644 --- a/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml +++ b/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml @@ -308,8 +308,7 @@ <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> - Install the stand-alone Yocto toolchain tarball and then set up the - environment to emulate the hardware. + Install the stand-alone Yocto toolchain tarball. </para> </listitem> <listitem> @@ -326,14 +325,14 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> - Start the QEMU emulator. + Set up the environment to emulate the hardware and then start the QEMU emulator. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> - <section id='installing-the-toolchain-and-setting-up-the-environment'> - <title>Installing the Toolchain and Setting Up the Environment</title> + <section id='installing-the-toolchain'> + <title>Installing the Toolchain</title> <para> You can download the pre-built toolchain, which includes the poky-qemu script and support files, from <ulink url='http://yoctoproject.org/downloads/yocto-0.9/toolchain/'></ulink>. @@ -379,21 +378,6 @@ $ sudo tar -xvjf yocto-eglibc-x86_64-i586-toolchain-sdk-0.9.tar.bz2 </literallayout> </para> - - <para> - The following command form sets up the emulation environment. - </para> - - <literallayout class='monospaced'> - $ source /opt/poky/environment-setup-<<emphasis>arch</emphasis>>-poky-linux-<<emphasis>if</emphasis>> - - Where: - <<emphasis>arch</emphasis>> is a string representing the target architecture: - i586, x86-64, ppc603e, mips, or armv5te. - - <<emphasis>if</emphasis>> is a string representing an embedded application binary interface. - Not all setup scripts include this string. - </literallayout> </section> <section id='downloading-the-pre-built-linux-kernel'> @@ -441,8 +425,24 @@ </literallayout> </section> - <section id='starting-the-qemu-emulator'> - <title>Starting the QEMU Emulator</title> + <section id='setting-up-the-environment-and-starting-the-qemu-emulator'> + <title>Setting Up the Environment and Starting the QEMU Emulator</title> + <para> + Before you start the QEMU emulator you need to set up the emulation environment. + The following command form sets up the emulation environment. + </para> + + <literallayout class='monospaced'> + $ source /opt/poky/environment-setup-<<emphasis>arch</emphasis>>-poky-linux-<<emphasis>if</emphasis>> + + Where: + <<emphasis>arch</emphasis>> is a string representing the target architecture: + i586, x86_64, ppc603e, mips, or armv5te. + + <<emphasis>if</emphasis>> is a string representing an embedded application binary interface. + Not all setup scripts include this string. + </literallayout> + <para> Finally, this command form invokes the QEMU emulator </para> @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ <para> Continuing with the example, the following two commands setup the emulation - environment and launch QEMu. + environment and launch QEMU. The kernel and filesystem are for a 32-bit target architecture. </para> |