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2010-08-03
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2010-08-04
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2010-08-04
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2010-08-04
, 22:37
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I downloaded fedora arm rootfs, untarred it, put into the directory /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/rootfs. I then ran chroot on that directory. It fails saying (to this effect don't have n900 now) "can't bind /bin/sh. Hmm so I saw a little script in jebbers wiki and made that file in rootfs but nothing changed. No birds singing here
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2010-08-04
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I downloaded fedora arm rootfs, untarred it, put into the directory /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/rootfs. I then ran chroot on that directory. It fails saying (to this effect don't have n900 now) "can't bind /bin/sh. Hmm so I saw a little script in jebbers wiki and made that file in rootfs but nothing changed. No birds singing here
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2010-08-05
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That's because MyDocs is mounted with no execute, which means you can't execute programs from there.
Take a look at qchroot, part of the Easy Chroot package made by qole. What you'll have to do is make an ext2 image containing the Fedora ARM rootfs and then use qchroot to mount it inside Maemo, for example in /fedora Oh, qchroot will also copy some essential stuff from Maemo and finally chroot to it!
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-06
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2010-08-06
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