Linux microPlatform
The Foundries.io™ Linux® microPlatform (LmP) is an extensible software and hardware platform. The LmP makes it easier to develop, secure, and maintain Internet-connected, Linux-based embedded devices.
The LmP is based on OpenEmbedded / Yocto Project, adding a select set of board support package layers to enable popular development boards.
Though the Linux kernel and software used for LmP builds may contain out-of-tree patches or features, a fundamental goal is to run as close to the latest software as possible so that you can benefit from the latest changes.
In a Factory, the LmP is the baseline software stack, meant to be extended by you. The LmP is open source software, and maintained by Foundries.io on GitHub.
See also
LmP Customization introduces ways it can be tailored to your needs.
- Board Machine Names
- Repo Source Control Tool
- Understanding FIO Development Tags
- Development Container
- Linux Kernel
- LmP File Structure
- OpenEmbedded / Yocto Project Layers
- LmP Distros
- WIC Image Installer
- Persistent Log Support
- Network Debugging
- Disk Encryption Support
- Updating the Linux microPlatform Core
- LmP Root File-System Over NFS
- Development Mode
- OSS Compliance With FoundriesFactory
- Factory Reset
- Building The Yocto Project Standard SDK
- Toolchain