Well, thank you for your answers,
I did try qemu yesterday and tried a full debian install with a
qemu-system-arm command, it progres to 'installing software' up to
about 30% then it loops (eating the cpu) I left it runnnin all night
long, and killed it this morning.
I looked at variouis board ci
On 10 August 2012 09:54, Matt Palmer wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 01:54:19PM +0200, phi gcc wrote:
>> About QEMU, I am a bit ilitereate about QEMU/KVM, I know only vbox and
>> its trivial GUI, I will look if booting an ARM kernel in a QEMU guest
>> is ok regarding perf and kernel build.
>
> It
On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 01:54:19PM +0200, phi gcc wrote:
> About QEMU, I am a bit ilitereate about QEMU/KVM, I know only vbox and
> its trivial GUI, I will look if booting an ARM kernel in a QEMU guest
> is ok regarding perf and kernel build.
It's *significantly* quicker to do a build on a qemu-em
At the download installer components step, d-i halts with the error 'no
kernel modules found' which I think is fatal.
The same symptoms/error occurs for both 2.6.32.5 and 3.4 sources from
ftp.kernel.org.
I'm not sure where to go next? Any suggestions are hoped for.
Set n/w card e1000 driver to bu
On Aug 9, 2012, at 13:54, phi gcc wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt answers.
>
> I will look at the BeagleBoard then.
>
> About QEMU, I am a bit ilitereate about QEMU/KVM, I know only vbox and
> its trivial GUI, I will look if booting an ARM kernel in a QEMU guest
> is ok regarding perf and kerne
Thanks for your prompt answers.
I will look at the BeagleBoard then.
About QEMU, I am a bit ilitereate about QEMU/KVM, I know only vbox and
its trivial GUI, I will look if booting an ARM kernel in a QEMU guest
is ok regarding perf and kernel build.
I'd like to stay of xcompile
Will see what
Hi,
> I just suscribed to this list. I'd like to ask a very first question
> that I guess is a FAQ, but I didn't find an easy answer yet.
Well it is not a very on-topic question but let's see if we can give
you some pointers.
> I need to build my own debian linux kernel on an ARM machine, to
> d
On Aug 9, 2012, at 13:36, phi gcc wrote:
> Hi Arm'ers,
>
> I just suscribed to this list. I'd like to ask a very first question
> that I guess is a FAQ, but I didn't find an easy answer yet.
>
> I need to build my own debian linux kernel on an ARM machine, to
> develop and debug some kernel cod
Hi Arm'ers,
I just suscribed to this list. I'd like to ask a very first question
that I guess is a FAQ, but I didn't find an easy answer yet.
I need to build my own debian linux kernel on an ARM machine, to
develop and debug some kernel code (experimental). I wonder what would
be a reasonable eva
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