got it. but now can I just install it with yum.cmd in tiny so I don't have
to build a whole OS?
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Vonau
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:57 PM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro ; Curt Thompson ; Developers List ; George
Hunt ; Adam Holt
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
http://mock.laptop.org/cgit/local.13.2.0-xo1/tree/RPMS
Use the 'plain' link on the right to save the rpm.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Moody" <t...@timmoody.com>
To: "Jerry Vonau" <jvo...@shaw.ca>
Cc: "Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro" <s...@unleashkids.org>, "Curt Thompson"
<curtathomp...@gmail.com>, "Developers List" <devel@lists.laptop.org>,
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 December, 2013 3:43:11 PM
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
but is the firmware an rpm? I assumed it wasn't.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Vonau
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:12 PM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro ; Curt Thompson ; Developers List ; George
Hunt ; Adam Holt
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
Hi Tim,
I'd first see if you can build an image with a stock configuration before
you introduce any changes. I'd create a yum repo containing the rpm on the
building box, next introduce that yum repo into olpc-os-builder with an
entry in the [repos] section of the .ini file. ie:
custom_repo_1=1,xo1-fw,file:///</full/path/to/repo/>
After your changes run OOB and check the output/packages.txt to see which
version was installed.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Moody" <t...@timmoody.com>
To: "George Hunt" <georgejh...@gmail.com>, "Adam Holt"
<h...@unleashkids.org>
Cc: "Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro" <s...@unleashkids.org>, "Curt Thompson"
<curtathomp...@gmail.com>, "Developers List" <devel@lists.laptop.org>,
jvo...@shaw.ca
Sent: Wednesday, 18 December, 2013 12:12:48 PM
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
given the potential for error, I re-downloaded the q2f199, and without
changing name, copied it up to our boot directory.
Then when I tar-ed it all up, downloaded, the tar, expanded, I discovered
that the presence of the bootfw.zip in the boot directory prevented the
4button load (finding the signed OS img using fs.zip or fs0.zip) from
working.
The observation was that It didn't find the image after 4 button startup.
Then moved /boot/bootfw.zip to /boot/bootfw.zip.gh, and the img was loaded.
I went part way down the road of trying to bundle q2f19 into 21021o0.img,
but stopped because I hoped the approach you tried would work.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Updating_the_XO#Firmware says the os image
includes firmware. so I installed olpc-os-builder and had a look at
olpc-os-12.1.0-xo1.ini, but I don’t see how to rebuild with the later
firmware.
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