I'm not sure exactly how debootstrap works but it seems to let me set
up an armhf install, and running file on the resulting /bin/bash shows
it's 32-bit. I get a good chroot simulating a drive but it doesn't
boot yet. It's 263 MB and I copied it with cp -ar to a blank SD card.
For whatever reaso
I could be wrong, but I also thought that processor errata
fixes/workarounds for 64 bit capable ARM processors are only
(consistently) applied to the 64 bit kernel.
i.e. if you run a 64-bit-capable ARM processor such as the A53 with a
32-bit Linux kernel, then you might hit unpatched processor
On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 8:03 AM Lennart Sorensen
wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 02, 2023 at 09:51:23PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> > I know I can but it will be twice as slow, which is why I want armhf.
> > Under 64 bit both the data and pointers will be twice as big. With
> > unlimited memory that would b
Well, somewhere I got this and I like it, I'd like to have more. On a Pi 3b:
Architecture:armv7l
Byte Order: Little Endian
CPU(s): 4
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-3
Thread(s) per core: 1
Core(s) per socket:
On Sun, Apr 02, 2023 at 09:51:23PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> I know I can but it will be twice as slow, which is why I want armhf.
> Under 64 bit both the data and pointers will be twice as big. With
> unlimited memory that would be OK but a Pi CPU can only access 1 GB.
> I've tried 64 bit.
It's
On Monday, 3 April 2023 03:51:23 CEST Alan Corey wrote:
> I know I can but it will be twice as slow, which is why I want armhf.
> Under 64 bit both the data and pointers will be twice as big. With
> unlimited memory that would be OK but a Pi CPU can only access 1 GB.
> I've tried 64 bit.
For the
I know I can but it will be twice as slow, which is why I want armhf.
Under 64 bit both the data and pointers will be twice as big. With
unlimited memory that would be OK but a Pi CPU can only access 1 GB.
I've tried 64 bit.
On 4/2/23, Emanuele Rocca wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at
Hi Alan,
On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 09:01:42PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> I'm typing on one of my trusty Raspberry Pi 3B machines which I set up
> with Debian armhf
The Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit CPU, you can install Debian arm64 instead of
armhf on it.
ema@raspi:~
$ sudo dmesg | grep 'Machine mod
Never mind, I'm just looking at
https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/ which is about what I'm
looking for. I also found a complete(?) set of raspbian archives back
to 2012 at http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/images/
On 4/1/23, Alan Corey wrote:
> I'm typing on one of my trusty Raspber
I'm typing on one of my trusty Raspberry Pi 3B machines which I set up
with Debian armhf about a year ago and forgot how I did it. A couple
evenings spent searching and downloading got me nowhere so I thought
I'd ask here since it's Debian arm. At one point there were images
requiring you to conc
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