On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> [CC'ing only because you did, JFYI, I am subscribed to debian-arm]
>
> FYI, the image works fine (Thanks!), but it is a bit too customized for
> my taste[1]. Also, your GPG key is not singed by anyone (a trust path to
> Debian would be grea
On Thu, 2012-07-19 at 08:44 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> FYI, the image works fine (Thanks!), but it is a bit too customized
> for
> my taste[1]. Also, your GPG key is not singed by anyone (a trust path
> to
> Debian would be great).
>
The emdebian-archive-keyring is in debian[1] which is p
[CC'ing only because you did, JFYI, I am subscribed to debian-arm]
On Mi, 18 iul 12, 19:04:20, peter green wrote:
>
> >Did you consider to integrate this project tighter with Debian
> I don't think it will ever be in debian proper for a couple of reasons
>
> Firstly I think it would be very diff
Loïc Minier wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012, peter green wrote:
Having said that I would certainly appreciate it if debian could do
things in a way that is more friendly to derivatives like raspbian.
In particular it would be very nice to have the defaults for gcc
set in a central place rather th
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012, peter green wrote:
> Having said that I would certainly appreciate it if debian could do
> things in a way that is more friendly to derivatives like raspbian.
> In particular it would be very nice to have the defaults for gcc
> set in a central place rather than duplicated acr
On 7/8/12 6:56 AM, Hector Oron wrote:
> I think PMIC support is initialized in FSL u-boot, could you try to
> use FSL u-boot? And try again?
That did not make any difference. The USB ports are still not working.
>> I also made the mistake to flash the Wheezy image to a micro SD card and
>> tried
On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 20:27 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> Did you consider to integrate this project tighter with Debian?
>
This will not happen. We already have enough ARM ports as it is.
see:
ARM port(s) update - Where are we now, what's coming?
Speaker: Steve McIntyre
http://ftp.acc.umu.
Anton Gladky wrote:
Can one of Debian release goals (hardening buildflags) help with that?
Not really, we need to ensure that the changes to CPU/FPU options apply to
ALL code that is built on raspbian, not just to code built by well-behaved
debian source packages. In order to do that we need
2012/7/18 peter green :
>
>> Did you consider to integrate this project tighter with Debian
>
> I don't think it will ever be in debian proper for a couple of reasons
>
> Firstly I think it would be very difficult to get the powers that be to
> approve an arm arm variant in debian that mainly tar
Did you consider to integrate this project tighter with Debian
I don't think it will ever be in debian proper for a couple of reasons
Firstly I think it would be very difficult to get the powers that be to
approve an arm arm variant in debian that mainly targets one device
(the impression I
Chris,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 01:33:44PM -0400, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> Loaded the initrd.gz/zimage from daily images by ymodem and ran the exec
> with rescue/enable=true option. This runs d-i in rescue mode as you said.
Good point.
> Now when I get to the partitioning menu in d-i the opt
Anton Gladky wrote:
Thanks for the work!
I have a question regarding repositories. As I understand, you
have now your own one with recompiled binary-packages for
Raspberry Pi. How will it further proceed with updating and adding
new packages into this repository? Will they be automatically
synce
Loaded the initrd.gz/zimage from daily images by ymodem and ran the exec
with rescue/enable=true option. This runs d-i in rescue mode as you said.
Now when I get to the partitioning menu in d-i the option I select is
'assemble RAID array'. I don't think I want to select any of the existing
partiti
On Ma, 17 iul 12, 18:00:47, Mike Thompson wrote:
> A few months ago I asked some basic questions about the possibility of
> a port of Debian armhf to the Raspberry Pi on this email list. I
> received a number of thoughtful answers that helped set me on the path
> to creating Raspbian -- an unoffic
Thanks for the work!
I have a question regarding repositories. As I understand, you
have now your own one with recompiled binary-packages for
Raspberry Pi. How will it further proceed with updating and adding
new packages into this repository? Will they be automatically
synced from Debian main arc
Chris,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:03:32AM -0400, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> Rescue mode didn't work, see log. Blows right through to login
> without starting d-i.
Yes... The rescue mode is a special mode of operation of the d-i ;)
So, you should reload the kernel/initrd used for the initial set
Rescue mode didn't work, see log. Blows right through to login without
starting d-i.
I'm not familiar with loadable modules. Does the kernel need rebuilding?
CJW
--Log start--
+No network interfaces found
EM-438/EM-7220 ver.AG0 2006-05-23
== Executing boot script in 1.000 seconds - enter ^
On Wednesday 18 July 2012 06:30:47 Mike Thompson wrote:
> A few months ago I asked some basic questions about the possibility of
> a port of Debian armhf to the Raspberry Pi on this email list. I
> received a number of thoughtful answers that helped set me on the path
> to creating Raspbian -- an
On Jul 18, 2012, at 03:00, Mike Thompson wrote:
> A few months ago I asked some basic questions about the possibility of
> a port of Debian armhf to the Raspberry Pi on this email list. I
> received a number of thoughtful answers that helped set me on the path
> to creating Raspbian -- an unoffi
Chris,
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 09:26:53PM -0400, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
> I have 4 disks so I had wanted to use all 4 in a RAID5 array.
Doable ; it's the setup I have on mine.
> I think the mistake was not to select manual partitioning in d-i.
Yes ;)
> I wonder if there is a way to re-r
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