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= build usage
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./build [OPTIONS] [-- EXTRA_MAKE_ARGS]
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== Configuration options
[options="header"]
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|Name |Argument name | Description
|`-a` |`ARCH` | Build for architecture `ARCH`.
|`-b` |`BR2_FILE` | Also use the given Buildroot configuration fragment file.
Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files.
|`-B` |`BR2_CONFIG` | Add a single Buildroot option to the current build.
Example: `-B 'BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_SIZE="500M"'`
|`-c` |`BR2_FILE` | Also use the given Buildroot configuration fragment file.
Pass multiple times to use multiple fragment files.
|`-C` | | Skip the Buildroot configuration. Saves a few seconds,
but requires you to know what you are doing :-)
|`-g` | | Enable gem5 build and disable QEMU build. You also need
to use `-G` or `-- gem5-reconfigure` to rebuild gem5
after the initial build.
|`-h` | | Show this help message.
|`-I` | | Enable initramfs for the current build.
|`-i` | | Enable initrd for the current build.
|`-K` |`KERNEL_CONFIG_FILE` | Use `KERNEL_CONFIG_FILE` as the exact Linux kernel
configuration. Ignore the default `kernel_config_fragment`.
|`-p` | | Pass extra arguments to the `rootfs_post_build_script`.
|`-S` | | Don't build QEMU with SDL support.
Graphics such as X11 won't work, only the terminal.
|`-v` | | Do a verbose build.
|===
== Build target options
[options="header"]
|===
|Name |Forces rebuild of |Extra actions
|`-G` |gem5 |Implies `-g`.
|`-k` |Kernel modules |
|`-l` |Linux kernel |Touches kernel configuration files to overcome:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49260466/why-when-i-change-br2-linux-kernel-custom-config-file-and-run-make-linux-reconfi
|`-q` |QEMU |
|===