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Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
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I posted the link from this topic to the facebook talk with Jeff. We will see whether there will be a future on my thoughts ;-) |
Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
I do actually still use an N900. Mostly just use it for phone calls/text messages at this point - haven't done much hacking on the device.
Is there anything special that needs to be installed on a given file system for it to launch an xsession under a chroot (that is not something I've done before)? Your best starting point would be here for creating a Bodhi file system for the N900 -> http://sourceforge.net/projects/bodh.../ARMHF/rootfs/ There is a tarball there with a generic rootfs with nothing system specific. ~Jeff |
Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/M...sy-deb-chroot/
Here is the easy debian chroot threat. Mayby you guys can interlink to work it out. |
Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
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Baggacfreak, Download tarball unpack it on separate partition or in prepared image and install ed-chroot_armhf.deb. Should work.
There is problem with correct umount and arrows/tab in chroot terminal. |
Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
Hi,
sorry been a while since last visit. So you mean I can update my existing easy debian image with the tarball and deb file and have armhf afterwards. After this I should edit the bodhi source and install the bodhi desktop? But how do I than start the bodhi desktop instead of the existing desktop environment? By the way anyone else gave it a try? Thanks! |
Re: Bodhi Linux chroot newest version?
No, you can't update arm to armhf but you can create new image:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=2000 of=bodhi.ext4 mkfs.ext4 bodhi.ext4 mount it: mount bodhi.ext4 /mnt then download tarball: mv bodhi.tar.xz /mnt/ cd /mnt tar xJf bodhi*.tar.xz chroot and create user then move bodhi.ext4 to Mydocs and edit /home/user/.chroot with correct IMGFILE after this install my deb in chroot image ("debian chroot" icon) If you have problem try debwm in terminal. Remember to install kernel-cssu or newest kernel-power Sorry for my bad English |
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