diff --git a/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml b/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml
index 07d752c4c1..e59a1a77cd 100644
--- a/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml
+++ b/documentation/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.xml
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@
Another important Yocto Project feature is the Sato reference User Interface.
This optional GNOME mobile-based UI, which is intended for devices with
- resolution but restricted size screens, sits neatly on top of a device using the
- GNOME Mobile Stack providing a well-defined user experience.
+ restricted screen sizes, sits neatly on top of a device using the
+ GNOME Mobile Stack and provides a well-defined user experience.
Implemented in its own layer, it makes it clear to developers how they can implement
their own UIs on top of Yocto Linux.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
A host system running a supported Linux distribution (i.e. recent releases of
- Fedora, OpenSUSE, Debian, and Ubuntu).
+ Fedora, openSUSE, Debian, and Ubuntu).
For notes about using the Yocto Project on development systems that use
older Linux distributions see
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
Ubuntu
Fedora
- OpenSuse
+ openSUSE
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
- The packages you need for an RPM-based host like Fedora and OpenSUSE,
+ The packages you need for an RPM-based host like Fedora and openSUSE,
respectively, are as follows:
@@ -471,15 +471,19 @@
- Most kernel files have the following form:
+ Most kernel files have one of the following forms:
- *zImage*qemu<arch>*.bin
+ *zImage-<kernel-rev>-qemu<arch>*.bin
+ vmlinux-<kernel-rev>-<arch>*.bin
Where:
<arch> is a string representing the target architecture:
x86, x86-64, ppc, mips, or arm.
+
+ <kernel-rev> is the base Linux kernel revision
+ (e.g. 2.6.37).
@@ -493,7 +497,7 @@
- yocto-image-<profile>-qemu<arch>.rootfs.ext3
+ yocto-image-<profile>-qemu<arch>.rootfs.ext3.bz2
yocto-image-<profile>-qemu<arch>.rootfs.tar.bz2
Where:
@@ -542,13 +546,15 @@
Continuing with the example, the following two commands setup the emulation
- environment and launch QEMU.
- The kernel and filesystem are for a 32-bit target architecture.
+ environment and launch QEMU.
+ This example assumes the root filesystem tarball has been downloaded and expanded, and
+ that the kernel and filesystem are for a 32-bit target architecture.
- $ source /opt/poky/environment-setup-i686-poky-linux
- $ poky-qemu qemux86 zImage-2.6.34-qemux86-1.0.bin yocto-image-sdk-qemux86-1.0.rootfs.ext3
+ $ source /opt/poky/1.0/environment-setup-i686-poky-linux
+ $ poky-qemu qemux86 bzImage-2.6.37-qemux86-1.0.bin \
+ yocto-image-sato-qemux86-1.0.rootfs.ext3