Steffen Möller writes:
> Once multiarch became a reality, install.sh would basically
> just work from our laptops, right?
Not quite sure, I have not studied multiarch much yet.
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On 09/10/2011 07:35 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Sam Tygier writes:
>> does anyone know of any other fdisks likely to be encountered on an
>> openmoko?
>
> I certainly hope not. Keeping install.sh up to date seems to be really
> tricky especially since people who use the phone don't like rei
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 09:36:48AM +0300, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Paul Fertser writes:
> > I'd say that it's up to the user to use whatever utilities he
> > wants to partition and populate the card with filesystem(s).
>
> I'm not sure what you are saing here. Do you mean that install.sh sho
Paul Fertser writes:
> I'd say that it's up to the user to use whatever utilities he
> wants to partition and populate the card with filesystem(s).
I'm not sure what you are saing here. Do you mean that install.sh should
not partition the disk but the user should do it manually instead?
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Timo Juhani Lindfors writes:
> Sam Tygier writes:
>> does anyone know of any other fdisks likely to be encountered on an
>> openmoko?
...
> systems. However, I don't also like that we need to rely on some random
> distro that is installed on NAND.
I'd say that it's up to the user to use whatever
Sam Tygier writes:
> does anyone know of any other fdisks likely to be encountered on an
> openmoko?
I certainly hope not. Keeping install.sh up to date seems to be really
tricky especially since people who use the phone don't like reinstalling
all the time just to make sure install.sh works.
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On 10/09/11 08:05, Steffen Möller wrote:
On 09/10/2011 12:09 AM, Sam Tygier wrote:
SHR has fdisk (util-linux-ng 2.18), which defaults to working in sectors. so
fdisk asks for sectors, and install.sh replies in
cylinders.
the quick fix on SHR seems to be to call fdisk with "fdisk /dev/mmcblk0
Hi
I am having trouble at the partitioning stage of install.sh, the partitions are
not created the size I ask for. I have tried variouscombinations of the env
vars, and command line args.
# TASKS="ALL" QI=true ./install.sh --part1-size 4000 --swap-size 256 partition
gives:
Disk /dev/mmcblk0
Hi
I am having trouble at the partitioning stage of install.sh, the partitions are
not created the size I ask for. I have tried variouscombinations of the env
vars, and command line args.
# TASKS="ALL" QI=true ./install.sh --part1-size 4000 --swap-size 256 partition
gives:
Disk /dev/mmcblk0