So,
(yippee!)
My new arm64 board has finally shipped.
(bummer_dude)
Looking around for arm64 install instructions for gentoo
(binary image, minimal_cd, cross compile or the old gentoo-embedded-handbook
yields squat (nodda::noThing::zarro::null::ziltchen)
::=verboten ?[1]
I did find this::
On 07/01/2015 08:17 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
My new laptop should arrive this month. It will presumably support
UEFI, which I have never used before.
I have two questions.
1. The gentoo handbook favors using the minimal installation CD. I
downloaded the iso, verified it's integrity,
2015-07-01 9:17 GMT-06:00 gottl...@nyu.edu:
My new laptop should arrive this month. It will presumably support
UEFI, which I have never used before.
I have two questions.
1. The gentoo handbook favors using the minimal installation CD. I
downloaded the iso, verified it's integrity, and
My new laptop should arrive this month. It will presumably support
UEFI, which I have never used before.
I have two questions.
1. The gentoo handbook favors using the minimal installation CD. I
downloaded the iso, verified it's integrity, and burned it to a USB
stick with dd.
However the
Thank you Daniel, Mick, and Jc for the clarifications/suggestions.
To respond to Jc, yes I used systemd so you suggestion is apt.
thanks again to all,
allan
On Wednesday 01 Jul 2015 16:33:42 Daniel Frey wrote:
On 07/01/2015 08:17 AM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
My new laptop should arrive this month. It will presumably support
UEFI, which I have never used before.
I have two questions.
1. The gentoo handbook favors using the minimal
James wrote:
So what I would like to do is just boot the board::
[ 8CORE ARMV8A SOC,1GB RAM,4GB EMMC,WIFI/BT ]
with an existing gentoo image just to exercise (test) the hardware,
before installing it from scratch. Any and all suggestions
are most welcome.
I don't have links to pre-built
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