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I'm gonna give it a shot, once I get my main systems rebuilt on a new SD that hopefully crashes less often...
I was just hoping for a little data meanwhile, as I'd like to jump straight into stripping things down when I get to it.
And b-man, you're not quite right AFAICT, because the elinux Android on OMAP wiki says that Android (specifically, an SDK-derived rootfs, like we're chrooting to) can be booted directly, on some hardware; of course, we don't boot anything directly, as it all comes through the initfs and pivoting to the eventual rootfs, which rules that approach out completely for ITs (without getting very fancy)...
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You got a strong point their, when i posted that reply i did not think about the fact that everything booted thrue initfs and you don't need the Android-runtime at all. sorry, how follish of me.
(note to self, think before you post )
If anyone's had success that way, I'd certainly like to hear of it; but supposing that's not practical, it seems like making a very stripped ITOS (any version, but probably Diablo)-based rootfs that chroots up Android could work nicely.
This gets two benefits:
I'm not sure I follow exactly what qwerty12's planning for the FB update default, but whether automatic or manual, that needs switched at boot time for one of ITOS and Android, so that change could be made from initfs (bootmenu), or from the ITOS/stub rootfs, as appropriate.
Anyone know what elements of ITOS are still used? (A ps -e after stopping everything, but before starting Android would be a good start...)
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