> Last time I was trying to install ARMed Slack on my ARM board, but I wanted it > to be installed on NFS share. My point is that, it is much easier to develop > embedded system using NFS for its rootfs. Finally I managed to do it, but I > think there should be better way to do so.
I agree -- this would be good, and as you say- it needs adjustment in the installer in order to accomplish it. > My installation procedure looked like this: > - mounted remote NFS on /mnt, > - used SD/MMC so the setup finally didn't complain about lack of partition, > - in TARGET menu I selected 'Continue' without setting any target partition. What else did you do in order to boot over nfs? I might end up doing this myself soon, and if there's anything I can do (eg additional kernel modules or something) before releasing 13.37, I'd like to do it. > BTW, I'm using ARMed Slack in my thesis, and in near future I'll give you some > example what it can do (not robust, but gives some view). Sounds good! -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
