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  // -*- mode:doc; -*-
  // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
  
  [[adding-board-support]]
  == Adding support for a particular board
  
  Buildroot contains basic configurations for several publicly available
  hardware boards, so that users of such a board can easily build a system
  that is known to work. You are welcome to add support for other boards
  to Buildroot too.
  
  To do so, you need to create a normal Buildroot configuration that
  builds a basic system for the hardware: toolchain, kernel, bootloader,
  filesystem and a simple BusyBox-only userspace. No specific package
  should be selected: the configuration should be as minimal as
  possible, and should only build a working basic BusyBox system for the
  target platform. You can of course use more complicated configurations
  for your internal projects, but the Buildroot project will only
  integrate basic board configurations. This is because package
  selections are highly application-specific.
  
  Once you have a known working configuration, run +make
  savedefconfig+. This will generate a minimal +defconfig+ file at the
  root of the Buildroot source tree. Move this file into the +configs/+
  directory, and rename it +<boardname>_defconfig+.
  
  It is recommended to use as much as possible upstream versions of the
  Linux kernel and bootloaders, and to use as much as possible default
  kernel and bootloader configurations. If they are incorrect for your
  board, or no default exists, we encourage you to send fixes to the
  corresponding upstream projects.
  
  However, in the mean time, you may want to store kernel or bootloader
  configuration or patches specific to your target platform. To do so,
  create a directory +board/<manufacturer>+ and a subdirectory
  +board/<manufacturer>/<boardname>+. You can then store your patches
  and configurations in these directories, and reference them from the main
  Buildroot configuration. Refer to xref:customize[] for more details.