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If you can’t launch MeeGo on your device, such as you need update kernel, in such case, you need create a new image based on your new RPMs.
Steps as follows:
cp *.rpm /var/tmp/localrepo/ cd /var/tmp/localrepo/ createrepo .
Original ks file can be found with image, for example meego-ivi-ia32-1.2.0.ks can be found http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/releases/1.2.0/images/meego-ivi-ia32/
Once you get the ks file, what you need to do is adding the follow line to ks file:
repo --name=local --baseurl=file:///var/tmp/localrepo/ --save
More mic2 information can reference to Image Creation
Here’s an example:
/usr/bin/mic-image-creator --config=/root/mic/ivi-ia32.ks
Once mic-image-creator finished, you can find the new image from the output information.