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## Extended attributes MUST be copied
-***IMPORTANT, The extended attribute set during image construction MUST be copied to the SD card.***
+**IMPORTANT, The extended attribute set during image construction MUST be copied to the SD card.**
When using tar to create the SDcard, it is a common error to not copy the extended attributes. Find below instruction for using tar.
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To disable IVI-Shell and revert to the "plain old" weston desktop, you can follow the 4 steps below:
-1. modify */etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini* and comment the line mentioning IVI-shell. For example on Porter board:
+* Modify */etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini* and comment the line mentioning IVI-shell. For example on Porter board:
+```
[core]
backend=drm-backend.so
#shell=ivi-shell.so
...
-2. modify */usr/lib/systemd/user/afm-user-daemon.service* and comment the line specifying QT Wayland backend:
+```
+
+* modify */usr/lib/systemd/user/afm-user-daemon.service* and comment the line specifying QT Wayland backend:
+```
...
#Environment=QT_WAYLAND_SHELL_INTEGRATION=ivi-shell
...
-3. disable Homescreen services:
+```
+* disable Homescreen services:
+
+```
# systemctl disable HomeScreenAppFrameworkBinderAGL.service
# systemctl disable HomeScreen.service
# systemctl disable InputEventManager.service
# systemctl disable WindowManager.service
-4. Reboot your target and you should then be able to start apps on the standard weston screen using afm-util
+```
+
+* Reboot your target and you should then be able to start apps on the standard weston screen using afm-util