![]() ![]() Hi David, I wasn't quite sure what module you needed to build, so I enabled all, as a test here is a cross compile'd uImage. I've tried pulling the latest mainline kernel, but its build is also broken. I've fought with trying to get Openembedded to build, but for some reason the latest Bitbake is broken on my Debian Lenny workstation, and I've had zero luck getting anybody to give me the magic key to work through it, hence why I am trying Debian instead. My biggest issue is needing to add some missing modules to the kernel (specifically the evtouch drivers for USB touchscreens) - hence why I needed an easy way to rebuild the kernel. I understand what it is to want eyeballs to check your setup, hence why I posted. 4.1 Reply: Failing "PC: Running Debian in QEMU (Optional)".4 Failing "PC: Running Debian in QEMU (Optional)".3 Thanks for the help, and more on usbtouchscreen. ![]() Right now the only link is: I haven't really moved beyond that, since my cable modem upload is so slow, (there goes hosting from ) and it would take too long to upload to Which is 'WAY' to over complicated for this wiki.Ĥ. So from: git:///pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap-2.6.git COMMIT=2a3408b Robert Nelson gmailcom> Mon Jan 12 08:41: (Note, all 'gitweb' links are broken since switching to 'cgit', so this 'version' i'm using as an example might not be uploaded yet. Link between "Debian" and "Mojo" build version and Koen's Angstrom Kernel's The "Linux Kernel" topic on the wiki is just a short example, but for clarification here's my current build script:ġ. Yes and No, All "Debian" and "Mojo" kernels are based off that git tree along with patches from Koen's excellent kernel work. Too actually use a "native" arm "GCC" on an 'armel/arm' system when building an 'arm/armel' kernel, you must pass "CROSS_COMIPLE= " (space in there), otherwise the build system would append, arm-linux-*, armel-linux-*, etc. I can't remember what package forced me to do this, (make-kpkg, the kernel sources, etc.). ![]() In theory Mojo's Icy should already have this patch. (In the case of "Mojo", and the current "hasty" revision, the debian-installer is waiting for an upstream mmc patch to do a native install. QEMU "QEMU + debian-installer" -> "Native + debian-installer." The "QEMU + deboostrap" has since been long deleted, and the "QEMU + debian-installer" is only useful if you don't have a compatible usb-network device. I have a couple ideas of where to go with this wiki, but would like other people's opinion.ġ. Thanks for you feedback, the "Debian" and "Mojo" topics (in the end they are the same) really need someone with fresh eye's to go over the install procedures. (PS, hopefully you don't view this as too 'long', but since I first wrote this in mid august, I've been trying to get some feedback.)
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