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DESCRIPTION:The existing installer method copies files from a loopdev mount
 ed rootfs to the target. This is limiting for multi-partition images (such
  as wic or meta-mender). Instead\, we will describe how to create an insta
 ller image which uses output (image and .bmap files) from another image an
 d writes all the partitions at once to the target using bmaptool.
DTSTAMP:20260520T131403Z
LOCATION:Langdale
SUMMARY:Creating an Installer that Leverages bmaptool - Tim Orling
URL:https://pretalx.com/yocto-project-summit-2022-11/talk/XUDNRV/
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UID:pretalx-yocto-project-summit-2022-11-E9LMD8@pretalx.com
DTSTART:20221130T170000Z
DTEND:20221130T171500Z
DESCRIPTION:Running a QEMU virtual machine with 'runqemu'  or 'mender-qemu'
  is easy\, but sometimes you want more advanced features like passing thro
 ugh a host USB device. While this can be done with command line tools\, it
  gets complicated quickly. We will discuss some experiences building and l
 aunching QEMU images with tools that leverage libvirt and virtio on your h
 ost\, such as virsh and virt-manager.
DTSTAMP:20260520T131403Z
LOCATION:Langdale
SUMMARY:Running QEMU Images with virtio\, virsh and virt-manager - Tim Orli
 ng
URL:https://pretalx.com/yocto-project-summit-2022-11/talk/E9LMD8/
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