On Friday 04 January 2019 16:27:45 Doug wrote: > On 01/04/2019 03:52 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 04 Jan 2019 at 15:27:11 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote: > >> On Friday 04 January 2019 13:46:28 deloptes wrote: > >>> Gene Heskett wrote: > >>>> I've built 3 rt kernels on the pi, takes it about 4 hours. But > >>>> for the life of me, I can't find an installer that will actually > >>>> do the pi, its boot is a separate mess. I'm sure it can be done > >>>> as I also have a pair of rock64's running armbian, and I have > >>>> seen apt install a new kernel on the one I'm playing with, twice > >>>> to its u-sd card. And installer that actually works would be nice > >>>> as a make install doesn't seem to exist in the linux-rt kernel > >>>> sources I have pulled, from the linux-rt lists announcements do > >>>> not seem to have that recipe in the makefiles. > >>> > >>> There is a good how to I used for setting up RPI. I copied > >>> whatever it needed to an old SD card and configured to boot from > >>> NFS server. This made testing much easier. If I could do it I bet > >>> you can as well > >>> > >>> Fore example see "The Boot" here > >>> https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/39959/raspbian-boo > >>>t-pr ocess-and-the-partition-table > >> > >> One HUGE problem with that page. Its not printable! What the he!! > >> good is it if I can't take a print out to the machine and checkmark > >> the steps as I go. Way to go stackexchange, not!. But I did > >> anyway. :) > > > > The workaround I use is to type ^A (selects all the text), then > > paste into an emacs window. You lose the fancy formatting, so > > sometimes it's worth editing it a little to make things clear. > > Images complicate matters. > > > > Cheers, > > David. > > I used cut-and-paste--Start with Raspian Boot Process and mark > everything. As it starts to run off the screen at the bottom, use the > down arrow to mark the rest. > Control-C. Then I pasted the test into Kate. No sweat, and I don't > have to learn emacs! > If you don't have Kate, you must have another simple word processor > type thing. > > --doug I've even used nano like that.
Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>