El 10 de marzo de 2012 16:36, gilberto dos santos alves
escribió:
> please see at grml.org some rootfs examples. is for other platforms
> but i think is very usable.
>
> Well, that is not exactly what i am looking for, because as far as i
understand those are livecd/usb... although there is persis
Hi, i am working in debian.arm and debian.armhf images to install in the
asus transformer tf101.
I got it working natively installed through nvflash, but there are two
kinds of devices, the ones with sbk1 devices nvflashable and the others
with sbk2 wich are not, so i've trying now to get working
10:35:34, Iker Salmón San Millán a écrit :
> > in my sheeva the kernel running is Linux sheeva 2.6.32-5-kirkwood
>
> This is probably too old for current prctl.
>
> To work-arounf the problem:
> - you downgrade perl to 5.12 (not sure if this is possible in sid though
Never mind, i've done it correctly jus installing amd64 kernel for my x86
system. Works ok whitout any trick.
I now is not the same, but... could we compare amrhf as amd64 like x86 as
arm? Is that the kind of difference betwen them?
Thanks again for all your time
Please don't forget to CC me, i've not reveived the last one, fortunatelly
i wass wiving alook to all the debian list.
El 19 de enero de 2012 11:37, Dominique Dumont escribió:
> What kernel version are you using ?
>
>
> I've tried to debootstrap in my sheeva plug in order to see of this had
> rel
El 19 de enero de 2012 11:37, Dominique Dumont escribió:
> Le Thursday 19 January 2012 01:42:58, Iker Salmón San Millán a écrit :
> > related /usr/sbin/addgroup lines:
> >
> > 85my $nogroup_id = getgrnam("nogroup") || 65534;
> > 86$0 =~ s+.*/
Hello:
First of all please cc me because i am not subscribed to this list, and
excuse me for my english.
I was trying to build a basic rootfs of armhf.
I've found this:
http://www.cyber.com.au/~twb/doc/tf101.html
and i've been diggin in this list looking for information about this but i
am not p
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