On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 13:54 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote: > Quoting "hoefle marco" <[email protected]>: > > The debian qemu package is 0.10.6-1. So in Ubuntus 0.11.0 is also an > > qemu-arm-static or do you think qemu-arm could be used as well? > > You really need the "qemu-arm-static" package. It seems, Ubuntu changes > the location of the package on a daily base. Today it is here: > http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/q/qemu-kvm/ > > The cool thing of "qemu-arm-static" is, that you can just chroot on a > i386 system into an armel system. If you now call a binary (bash, gcc, > apt-get, whatever) qemu is used automagically for every single command. Hello Martin, thanks for your hints, I found a solution (not very elegant up to now). In the standard Debian qemu package is qemu-system-arm which I am using now. I'll boot a Kernel together with the "qemuanized" embedded root filesystem. Once qemu-system-arm is up I can install the required packages. Afterwards I convert the image back to a subdir from which I make the JFFS2 image. So with qemu-arm-static there is no need to make a qemu image first? And also you don't have to boot a real linux kernel? Cheers and Grüsse aus Bern, Marco
> Gruß aus Berlin > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

