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"Linux Operating System-Exynos4412" compiles and installs Busybox [Copy link]

Development environment: Exynos4412-iTOP-4412 development board

Now the configuration of Busybox is complete. Next, compile Busybox. Enter
the "make" command in the Ubuntu terminal to start compiling Busybox, as shown below.

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The following figure is a screenshot of the compilation process.

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As shown in the figure below, the compilation is completed.

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Now that the compilation is complete, you need to install the generated binary files into the ../system directory you just specified
. Use the command "make install" to install the binary files into the "../system" directory, as shown below.

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As shown in the following figure, the execution is completed.

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Use the command "cd ../system/" to open the "../system" directory and view the files installed in it, as shown in the figure below.

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