Welcome to the Texas Instruments Sitara Linux Academy. This academy is a collection of content to make building a custom Linux system on customized hardware faster and easier.

The starting point of this process is the Processor SDK for Linux from TI for the AM64x. This Software Development Kit (SDK) simplifies evaluating, developing, and customizing a complete Linux distro for embedded systems.

The Linux System Design module gives an overview of the entire design process. It includes a checklist to capture many different aspects of the design process.

In Evaluating Linux, several ways to explore Linux right out of the box on a TI EVM are covered. This module allows users to start interacting directly with the SDK via a wide variety of labs to teach common practices, as well as tips and tricks to speed development.

Developing Linux on a TI EVM discusses how to modify the SDK during the development process. This section covers boot modes, flashing, rebuilding core components like U-Boot or the Linux kernel, and more. The Linux SDK and an EVM allow user space (i.e., application) development to begin, even before custom hardware has been produced.

The goal of most embedded systems is to get Linux up and running on custom hardware. This process is covered in the Porting Linux to Custom Hardware section. Other Linux customizations are also discussed in this section.

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For technical support please post your questions at https://e2e.ti.com.