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Anyone can program a boot manager like GRUB for N900 ?
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Netweaver
2010-11-09 , 12:28
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good luck with u-boot in the current form :
http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/Manual
This is NOT easy, user friendly software as-is. This is the archetype of very flexible, multi-OS, multi-language, completely user un-friendly software that was soo common in the early Unix/Linux days. And it was originally targeted towards embedded systems, even more hardcore than your typical end-user Linux box.
Unfortunately there is still a hardcore group of geeks insisting that the only truth is in learning all the details & doing it the hard way and that end-user acceptance and easy-of-use is for wimps only.
It's that 'knowledge is everything, simple end-users don't count' attitude that has stalled user acceptance and progress in a lot of unix / linux related areas.
As long as (all kinds of) people don't realize that UI does count to increase uptake and buy-in, to attract users and funds, these technically very good, 'pure' solutions will stay for the happy few.
As u-boot (the basis) is free and open software, everybody is free to enhance and create better (nicer) versions of it. I'll be following this area closely to see these versions appear.
Maybe when Meego 1.2 is out or NITdroid 1.0, in 6 months or so, we'll have a user-friendly multi-boot environment (general term, not the multiboot product) to allow non-hardcore users to easily install, maintain and switch between the different OS's and allow proper low level backups (think BackupMenu) to be integrated. I do realize that a bit of command line and partitioning knowledge might still be needed but that's the price of playing this low-level.
If only all people people involved in Maemo/Meego/NITdroid kernel building (think people like Matan, JoergRW, MohammadAG, Paul Fertser, Titan, stskeeps, e-yes, DJ-Steve, Nokia & Intel themselves and others) would work together on making everything u-boot compatible, to make it easy.
It will take time but I hope people will get there. I still strongly believe in the 'open & free' ideas, already since Linux kernel 0.8. On the other hand I also want to pay for good software, as I do think that money can be a good motivator for some to create real value for others. To each it's own.
Amen.
Last edited by Netweaver; 2010-11-09 at
12:34
. Reason: Forgot our h-e-n kernel guys, shame on me.
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