Daniel Clark wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Phil Endecott
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear MIPS People,
I couldn't resist buying a NanoNote
(http://sharism.cc/products/ben-nanonote/). It looks quite fun but I'm not
a great fan of OpenWRT, which it ships with by default. Can I install
Debian?
I thought I would find some discussion of this here already, but it seems
not....
http://www.emdebian.org/ may by appropos.
Well it has 2 GB of flash, which should be comfortable for a regular
Debian installation I think. The 32 MB of RAM is more of a constraint,
as Stefan pointed out in his message, though I have a number of NSLU2s
that function satisfactorily with the same amount.
I'm going to see if I can debbootstrap it i.e. with its existing
OpenWRT-derived kernel first. If anyone has any thoughts about that
i.e. issues that I might run into, please let me know. I'll report
back if I'm successful.
Thanks, Phil.
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