El 20/11/13 18:04, Adrian escribió:
Why use armv5tel redundant soft float when pidora armv6hl hardfloat is the go
at the moment ?
Adrian ... vk4tux
This project does not (only) run on raspberry pi. The board is a DaVinci-based
one that supports armv5tel only.
-----Original Message-----
*From*: Alex Villacís Lasso <[email protected]
<mailto:alex%20%3d%3fiso-8859-1%3fq%3fvillac%3ded%3dads%3f%3d%20lasso%20%[email protected]%3e>>
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*Subject*: [fedora-arm] How do I enable mounting /usr as a separate (read-only)
partition on Fedora 17?
*Date*: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:30:13 -0500
I have this ARM project for which I have installed Fedora 17 armv5tel on a SD
card. The installation is one small FAT partition where the kernel and
initramfs files can be placed, and one EXT3 partition where the root filesystem
lives. This mode of
operation boots correctly.
Now I want to move the contents of /usr to a separate partition, and lock this
partition read-only. After some investigation on how to coax the bootloader to
load the initramfs, I managed to boot the kernel with the initramfs, only to
find out that it
wants to run /sbin/init . The /sbin is a symlink that should end up in /usr,
but I specify the root filesystem as the rootfs in the kernel commandline, and
the initramfs has not mounted /usr to resolve all of the symlinks, even after
specifying the device
in /etc/fstab. After some googling, it seems that the /usr separation was not
fully implemented in Fedora 17, but was completed in Fedora 18.
What do I have to do to enable the /usr separation in Fedora 17? I do not
really want to port the entire project to Fedora 18, and I think it will be
easier to just grab the relevant packages or patches from Fedora 18, recompile
for Fedora 17, install, and
then separate the filesystem as indicated. Is this doable? What packages should
I pick from Fedora 18? I know that Fedora 17 is EOL, and I do not expect any
updated packages for this, but I can recompile packages.
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