On Jun 11, 2013 21:59 "Stuart Winter" <m-li...@biscuit.org.uk> wrote:
> > > > stanleygarvey.com/slackwarearm_rpi/index.php and dropped the > > > > slackberry name, also I can report that slackware-current does > > > > not > > OK great. > "Download SlackwareArm for Raspberry PiĀ®." > > You're missing the capitalisation - ARM stands for "Advanced (or > 'Acorn' > if you go back further) Risc Machines" (or at least it used to in the > early 90s - it's probably too > cool for that now though ;-) ). > > > I'll Correct that ( The whole section needs some polishing and > > rewriting) > > [..] > > > > As for issues with the Raspberry Pi, I don't see many, it has no > > > > real time clock, rc.S needs hacking to remove the annoying > > > > message, > > > > and inittab requires patching and that's about it. > > What message? is it from hwclock? Personally I just leave those kind > of > messages in place -it looks a bit ugly but at least it's a reminder > that > there is no hardware clock. > > > No I meant the annoying message from rc.S about the rootFS being > > read write. The Raspberry Pi does not honor the ro flag :( > The only way round this is to use a hacked rc.S, Unless somebody has a > better idea? > > What needs to be modified in inittab? > <http://ftp.arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm/slackwarearm-current/source > /a/sysvinit-scripts/sources/doinst.sh.openttyS0> > > Could the change be added into here? The less changes you have to keep > adding in the better - especially when I'm already doing it for the > others! > > > yes! > The Raspberry Pi uses ttyAMA0 could i Suggest: > > > egrep -q "Versatile" /proc/cpuinfo > /dev/null 2>&1 || egrep -q > "BCM2708" /proc/cpuinfo > /dev/null 2>&1 && \ > sed -i '/^# Local serial lines:/ a\s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty > 115200 ttyAMA0 vt100' etc/inittab.new || \ > sed -i '/^# Local serial lines:/ a\s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty > 115200 ttyS0 vt100' etc/inittab.new > > > >
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