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 ====== CIP testing FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) ====== ====== CIP testing FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) ======
  
-===== 1.- Where can I get help about LAVAv2? ​=====+===== 1.- What is B@D =====
  
-If the question you have is general, you can get help in the [[https://​lists.cip-project.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​cip-dev|cip-dev mailing]] list or the #cip IRC channel ​on freenode. But if the question or the problem you are experiencing is complex one, we recommend you to ask directly to the LAVA developers at the [[https://​lists.linaro.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​lava-users|LAVA mailing list]] or the #​linaro-lava IRC channel on freenode. ​+B@D is an abbreviation for Board at Desk (Single Developer) ​the releasing of a Virtual Machine that contains all the kernelci tools so a single developer ​can test the CIP kernel (or any other Linux kernel) ​on a board connected ​to the user's development machine. 
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 +===== 2.- Where can I get help about LAVAv2? =====
  
-===== 2.- Where can get help about kernelci? =====+If the question you have is general, you can get help in the [[https://​lists.cip-project.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​cip-dev|cip-dev mailing]] list or the #cip IRC channel on freenode. But if the question or the problem you are experiencing is a complex one, we recommend that you ask directly the LAVA developers on the [[https://​lists.linaro.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​lava-users|LAVA mailing list]] or the #​linaro-lava IRC channel on freenode. ​
  
-If the question you have is general, you can get help in the [[https://​lists.cip-project.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​cip-dev|cip-dev mailing list]] or the #cip IRC channel on freenote. But if the question or the problem you are experiencing is complex, we recommend you to ask directly to the kernelci ​developers at the  #kernelci IRC channel on freenode. ​+===== 3.- Where can get help about kernelci? =====
  
-===== 3.- What filesystems does the Beaglebone Black use for testing? =====+If the question you have is general, you can get help in the [[https://​lists.cip-project.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​cip-dev|cip-dev mailing list]] or the #cip IRC channel on freenode. But if the question or the problem you are experiencing is complex, we recommend that you ask the kernelci developers directly on the  #kernelci IRC channel on freenode. ​
  
-The Beaglebone Black uses FAT12 for the boot partition and ext4 for the Linux partition. ​+===== 4.- What filesystems does the Beaglebone Black use for testing? =====
  
 +The Beaglebone Black uses FAT12 for the boot partition and ext4 for the Linux partition. ​
  
 +===== 5.- Does B@D only work with the Beaglebone Black? =====
  
 +The primary focus of the [[civilinfrastructureplatform/​cipdownload|current release]] has been testing with a Beaglebone Black - tests have also been done on QEMU but testing of the release with other boards is encouraged as is reporting the results back to the B@D development team. The release also addresses support of the Renesas iWave-M (iwg20m) board 
 +but the Cyclone V is not supported yet.
  
  
  
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