hi, as a follow up for "fakechroot + qemu user emulation" in january 2011 and my solution explained in "fakechroot + qemu user emulation (it works now)" in april 2011 and by the request of wookey who suggested I should post it here, let me just paste the links to four scripts of mine.
notioninkadam: http://mister-muffin.de/p/_8K5 touchbook: http://mister-muffin.de/p/9nQ4 openmoko: http://mister-muffin.de/p/wFep kirkwood: http://mister-muffin.de/p/l0U_ they are all very similar as i didnt want to give up the simplicity of having only one script for each target for a more general solution yet. they are similar enough so that a diff will nicely show the special properties of each of them compared to the others. what they do is to use multistrap, fakeroot, fakechroot and qemu user mode emulation to build a debian rootfs for some arm devices i own. the notioninkadam target builds for the notion ink adam tablet. the touchbook target builds for the always innovating touchbook. the openmoko builds for the openmoko freerunner and gta01 and the kirkwood builds for my seagate goflex net. they mostly differ in the package selection, modules, kernel, alsastate file, hostname, fstab and udev rules. multistrap usage is restricted to the very basic options and doesnt make use of hooks or setupscripts. one can also see the lines for armhf commented out. the default mirror is my local apt-cacher repository. the scripts will refuse to run as root and will reexecute themselves with fakeroot if the user didnt do so yet. maybe those are useful for someone. cheers, josch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1582353999.615687.1308213601569.JavaMail.fmail@mwmweb024

