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@@ -55,3 +55,25 @@ there are a few ways to customize the resulting target filesystem.
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target root filesystem in +package/customize/source+, and then
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enable this special package in the configuration system. _This
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method is marked as deprecated_.
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+
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+Note also that if you want to perform some specific actions *after*
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+all filesystem images have been created (for example to automatically
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+extract your root filesystem tarball in a location exported by your
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+NFS server, or to create a special firmware image that bundles your
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+root filesystem and kernel image, or any other custom action), you can
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+specify a space-separated list of scripts in the
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++BR2_ROOTFS_POST_IMAGE_SCRIPT+ configuration option.
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+
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+Each of those scripts will be called with the path to the +images+
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+output directory as first and unique argument, and will be executed
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+with the main Buildroot source directory as the current
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+directory. Those scripts will be executed as the user that executes
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+Buildroot, which should normally not be the root user. Therefore, any
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+action requiring root permissions in one of these post-image script
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+will require special handling (usage of fakeroot or sudo), which is
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+left to the script developer.
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+
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+Just like for the _post-build scripts_ mentioned above, you also have
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+access to the following environment variables from your _post-image
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+scripts_: +BUILDROOT_CONFIG+, +HOST_DIR+, +STAGING_DIR+, +TARGET_DIR+,
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++BINARIES_DIR+ and +BASE_DIR+.
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