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In today's video, the tutorial focuses on cross-compiling the Linux kernel for an embedded system, specifically for the Four Links ok6254 evaluation port. Even if using a different board, the process remains similar. Starting by entering the Linux SDK from Four Links, the sources for the Linux kernel are located. By running the build.sh script to set up environmental variables, the cross compiler (rr64 non-linux GCC) is added to the path variable. This will allow for building the custom Linux kernel as demonstrated in the video.
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