Minimal bootable flash drive with latest kernel
by MagicSpark from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5EETS)
Please suggest roadmap/tutorial to create minimal bootable flash drive with latest stable kernel for board based on 32 bit ARM HiSilicon 3536 chip?
All what I need is absolute minimal boot with Ethernet, Serial, USB drivers and shell, no graphic, apps whatsoever. The purpose is to run simple test to rule out driver problem in old kernel.
How difficult to create such flash drive for person who never did it before?
Is it doable at all?
Thanks


All what I need is absolute minimal boot with Ethernet, Serial, USB drivers and shell, no graphic, apps whatsoever. The purpose is to run simple test to rule out driver problem in old kernel.
How difficult to create such flash drive for person who never did it before?
Is it doable at all?
Thanks