On 1/5/20 4:34 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
On 1/5/20 1:34 PM, Scott Andrews wrote:
Looking to see if there is any interest for LFS running on Raspberry
pi hardware here?
I am currently working to get a build of LFS working on some
raspberry pi 4 hardware. I have LFS version 8.4 running on Rpi 2 and
Rpi3 which I currently use them for IMAP server and a validating DNS
server. Wireless from BLFS-8.4 works well on the Rpi3.
I purchased a Raspberry pi 4 with 4GB ram and I am going to leave the
Intel platform and goto the Raspberry pi platform. I want to build
an entire desktop to serve as my desktop machine using a light weight
destop manager like LXDE. Raspian Buster works well but I want to
build my own.
Maybe a offshoot like CLFS or LFS systemd?
https://intestinate.com/pilfs/
Thanks for the link.....
I know of that site and that build system, builds with soft floating
point and the gcc patch is not needed. I used that build method when I
started out, but I abandoned it because I wanted to use the hardware
floating point processor. That system does not build a kernel nor the
overlay files and the dtb files. I have all of that rolled into my
build system and will git you a working system just like LFS gives you
with nothing copied from the host.
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