Hi Simon,
At 6 Nov 14 22:14:10 GMT,
Simon Richter wrote:
I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM
system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd
does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using
--include and --exclude
and cdebootstrap vs systemd
You might want to stop accepting 2.6 as a base kernel version.
Apologies in advance. You really hit a nerve here.
Kernel 3.7 was released December 2012. Debian project created a dependency on
this for the default init system roughly 15 months later. Which is fine
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 08:30:32PM +1100, csir...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Apologies in advance. You really hit a nerve here.
Kernel 3.7 was released December 2012. Debian project created a dependency on
this for the default init system roughly 15 months later. Which is fine, and
perfectly
For the same reasons, for what it's worth I have a multistrap .conf
which achieves sysvinit booting rootfs (but perhaps I'm doing some
post-configure apt-get install commands in the build script, I'll have
to check).
If you're interested in the multistrap config let me know. My workflow
with this
Simon Richter simon.rich...@hogyros.de (2014-11-06):
I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM
system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd
does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using
--include and --exclude to
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 11:14:10PM +0100, Simon Richter wrote:
I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM
system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd
does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using
--include and
On Thu, 06 Nov 2014, Simon Richter wrote:
I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM
system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd
does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using
--include and --exclude to
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