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using_reptilian [2019/02/25 13:33]
misterjei [Building the Kernel]
using_reptilian [2020/09/07 13:12]
misterjei
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 While the kernel can in principle be cloned and built in any directory, all testing is completed by cloning the kernel repository into **/usr/rep/src**. While the kernel can in principle be cloned and built in any directory, all testing is completed by cloning the kernel repository into **/usr/rep/src**.
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 ===== Android & Remote Debugging ===== ===== Android & Remote Debugging =====
-text to go here+Reptilian has remote debugging enabled by default on the typical Android port (**5555**). You can connect to Reptilian from Android Studio and other Android tools. To connect to Reptilian in VirtualBox from Android Studio: 
 +  - Boot Reptilian VM and wait for startup to complete 
 +  - Start Android Studio and open target project 
 +  - When running the application, select **Innotek GmbH VirtualBox** as the device 
  
 +===== Modifying Reptilian =====
 +Here are some pointers on modifying Reptilian:
 +  - [Modifying the Linux kernel] (as of v4.19)
using_reptilian.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/07 13:12 by misterjei