Am 08.02.2010 um 21:30 schrieb ghislain: > > Serdar, > > I'm using it for the installer-images I create to install QtMoko, I just > adjusted the Qi-bootloader (I now use the latest Qi), I made some changes to > what to install with BusyBox (removed some, added some), and I changed the > init-script (I removed the userdata.img, added "restore" function of > qtbackup.tgz). > > I got the first info on how the installer works from Marcelo Magallon (from > the Koolu project), this is what information he told me:
Koolu died, so there is no way of getting some code from them now. > /quote: > > mkdir freerunner-installer > cd freerunner-installer > cd repo init -u git://git.koolu.org/freerunner/platform/manifest.git -b > installer > repo sync > make that's what I tried, it din't worked, I made some patches for useing our toolchain, I only got kernel compileing. > That will create something that looks like this: > bootloader > busybox > installer > kernel > Makefile > mtd-utils > > The script that run on boot is found under installer. You need the > OpenMoko toolchain to build this. I believe there's a .deb on the web > site (Koolu's I mean) for this. To see how the kernel is built, look > first at kernel/Koolu.mk and then at kernel/Makefile.android. > > rebuild > Beware, that makefile is broken, if you change stuff the kernel won't > be rebuilt properly, you have to delete > out/kernel/arch/arm/boot/uImage to force it to rebuild. > > :quote/ > > I just started to update all to the newest versions (kernel, busybox, > mtd-utils, etc), but I got stuck in booting the kernel. I need to hack a > little more before I can post all the necessary steps (I will also look into > your patch to see what it does). > > Regards, > > Ghislain
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