2015-08-01 0:09 GMT-03:00 <[email protected]>: > James <[email protected]> [15-08-01 04:28]: > > <Meino.Cramer <at> gmx.de> writes: > > > > > on my tablet PC I used an Android App called "Linux deploy" > > > to install an chroot-environment for - guess - Gentoo. :) > > > > > The tablet has a SDcard slot and recognizes any FAT32 formatted > > > SDcard automatically. Anything else will silently be ignored. > > > > > Furthermore Linux deploy uses a single file when it is > > > pointed to an external SDcard (with FAT32) which is mounted > > > via a loop device, formatted ext4, and then populated with > > > the Gentoo Linux files. > > > > > > Hello Meino, > > > > I'm not sure tinhat will suit your needs. > > I'm not sure this will work, but if it does it might jubt be very > > cool and quick: > > > > > > http://opensource.dyc.edu/tinhat > > > > > > I'd be curious if anyone has uploaded such to an existing tablet > > computer. > > > > > > > > hth, > > James > > > > > > > Hi James, > > Thank you for the link, James ! :) > > But I am not in search of a totally different distribution...I am > looking for more space for my current one... :) > > Best regards, > Meino > > > > Hi,
Just my 2 cents: my tablet knows about NTFS; it reads and writes in an 8G portable flash drive formated that way. It is slow, but it works. Best regards, Francisco

