Hi, Le mardi 07 février 2012 à 10:52 +0400, Vsevolod Glumov a écrit : > Hi, I'm doing a big research on running Debian on Ainol Novo 7 Basic too. > How far have you gone? Are you trying to destroy the Android System > completely, or making some kind of a dual-boot? > > My goal is to make a device, that would boot Debian natively with no use of > CyanGen or ClockWork. Is there a way to boot the device with no system > whatsoever for Debian Installer to be loaded trough LAN? There are a couple > of sources on-line that claim you still need presence of a couple of > Android files to load the hardware. That's why I'm interested to know how > far have you gone with your breaking the device.
Actually, I have recovered the system. The next step would be to got a working adb connection via USB, which, for some reason, I failed to achieve. My goal is to replace the stock Android with a full working debian system (which exclude the emulation of a Linux system, as in [1]), similarly to the work done on the Toshiba AC100 smartbook ([2] and [3]) [1] http://android.galoula.com/en/LinuxInstall/ [2] http://ac100.grandou.net/installing_linux [3] http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Toshiba/AC100 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

