![]() +++ -1242,10 +1242,12 CONFIG_RT2X00_LIB_FIRMWARE=yīuild the image $ make -j8 iso_img TARGET_PRODUCT=asus_laptopĬopy the kernel modules and dependency information to the mounted filesystem image. In you android-x86 build environment edit device/asus/laptop/laptop_defconfig and apply the following patch: diff -git a/laptop/laptop_defconfig b/laptop/laptop_defconfig In the android-x86 build the boot folder is in a separate location so we move it from the extracted image to repack it later. squashfs-root/system.img /mnt/iso -o loop The image can be downloaded from (android-x86-4.0-asus_laptop-20120101.iso).Įxtract the iso image and the contained squashfs image and mount the contained filesystem image as a loopback device. This has the added benefit that the installation contains the google apps, which are not included in the source download. I could not get a complete self-build image to work so I decided to add the neccessary drivers to the existing release from 20120101. The "intellibook" netbook contains a rtl8192se pci network chip that is not currently included in the android-x86 builds. ![]()
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