On Tue, Jun 14, 2011, Daniel Baumann wrote: > unfortunately, we're not quite there yet. the missing pieces are: > * we'll need armhf port (for efima mx, doesn't bother other arm > platforms though), that should mostly be ready on debian-ports.org > these days.
(technically you can use the armel port; it's just not as fast as it could be) > * live-build should, on arm, seperate rootfs and kernel somehow, so > that we can offer one (or two) userspace images, and a multitude of > different kernel and initrd images per hardware platform. In Linaro, we came to the same conclusion; we're generating on one side rootfs tarballs with live-helper and on the other side we're generating a special container called a "hwpack" which contains kernel, bootloader when applicable, and optimized graphics drivers or such when available. These are combined with linaro-image-tools into a bootable SD card image. I'm not sure which wiki page covers this best, but this might be a start: https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/Ubuntu/ImageInstallation > * currently, live-build always builds images natively. for arm, we > should use binfmt_misc, so that one can alternatively build it > basically everywhere (and specifically on i386 and amd64). zumbi > and i talked about that about a year ago on irc (check the logs at > live.d.n/archive/irc for more), it contains all necessary > information to make it happen (it wasn't implemented yet as there > was no way of confirming and testing the resulting images yet, now > that i've got and arm device since last summer, this should be much > easier in future). linaro-image-tools combines the hwpack and the rootfs on a x86 system via binfmt_misc; linaro-media-create eventually copies qemu-arm-static into the chroot and runs "dpkg -i" on the kernel and other packages. We still build the rootfses natively though. In the case of live-helper, it would typically be a matter of replacing debootstrap with qemu-debootstrap --arch=foo; this wrapper around debootstrap is provided in the qemu-user-static package and supports armel and armhf. > apparently, the ubuntu arm/linaro guys are using jasper on arm. i've not > used that, however, i would prefere having live-boot being improved for > arm on anything that might be needed for arm (again, not having done > anything with it on arm yet), but bugs and/or patches are most welcome. NB: Linaro doesn't use jasper, but AFAIK Ubuntu still does albeit there might be plans to move away from it. > arm is a regular debian architecture, so yes; and armhf is available on > debian-ports.org. NB: armel is the Debian name -- Debian also had an "arm" architecture but that one is definitely not recommended for modern hardware (and removed from modern Debian as well). -- Loïc Minier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110614080917.gb6...@bee.dooz.org