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+++ b/docs/system/arm/imx8mp-evk.rst
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Direct Linux Kernel Boot
Probably the easiest way to get started with a whole Linux system on the machine
is to generate an image with Buildroot. Version 2024.11.1 is tested at the time
-of writing and involves three steps. First run the following commands in the
+of writing and involves two steps. First run the following commands in the
toplevel directory of the Buildroot source tree:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -50,14 +50,6 @@ it and resize the SD card image to a power of two:
$ qemu-img resize sdcard.img 256M
-Finally, the device tree needs to be patched with the following commands which
-will remove the ``cpu-idle-states`` properties from CPU nodes:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
- $ dtc imx8mp-evk.dtb | sed '/cpu-idle-states/d' > imx8mp-evk-patched.dts
- $ dtc imx8mp-evk-patched.dts -o imx8mp-evk-patched.dtb
-
Now that everything is prepared the machine can be started as follows:
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -65,6 +57,6 @@ Now that everything is prepared the machine can be started as follows:
$ qemu-system-aarch64 -M imx8mp-evk -smp 4 -m 3G \
-display none -serial null -serial stdio \
-kernel Image \
- -dtb imx8mp-evk-patched.dtb \
+ -dtb imx8mp-evk.dtb \
-append "root=/dev/mmcblk2p2" \
-drive file=sdcard.img,if=sd,bus=2,format=raw,id=mmcblk2