[fedora-arm] Patches for testing Smartbook and Smarttop (was: devicetree support for efikasb)

2012-12-17 Thread Niels de Vos
Hi all, I know that I am not the only one interested to be able to run a recent Fedora on the Genesi Smartbook. Sascha Hauer did quite some work on getting the imx51 to work with device-tree. The patches are not sent for review/merging yet, they are considered too rough at the moment.

[fedora-arm] arm F-18 Branched report: 20121217 changes

2012-12-17 Thread arm Fedora Branched Report
Compose started at Mon Dec 17 11:13:10 UTC 2012 Broken deps for arm -- [PyX] PyX-0.11.1-3.fc18.armv5tel requires libkpathsea.so.4 [aeolus-conductor] aeolus-all-0.10.6-2.fc18.noarch requires mongodb-server

Re: [fedora-arm] F18 ARM Beta Test Candidate 2

2012-12-17 Thread Derek Atkins
David A. Marlin dmar...@redhat.com writes: On 12/13/2012 06:57 PM, Sean Omalley wrote: Update your uBoot? http://loginroot.com/installing-uboot-to-guruplug-server-plus/ While updating U-Boot is always an option, the images we make _should_ work with existing firmware. We need to

Re: [fedora-arm] F18 ARM Beta Test Candidate 2

2012-12-17 Thread Derek Atkins
David Marlin dmar...@redhat.com writes: Sean Omalley wrote: That was part of the series, that if you didn't have the correct firmware you had to set the arcnumber, and kernels wouldn't work, and a few other issues. I think ext2 support and zlib both were buggy straight from the manufacturer.

[fedora-arm] Issue with F17 Kirkwood 3.5.6-1.fc17.armv5tel kernel

2012-12-17 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, I finally got F17 working on my Guruplug after I upgraded Uboot. (Note, the Wiki should get updates to specify that this is required). Anyways, after I got the system up I dutifully did a yum update, but unfortunately the kernel update that got installed doesn't boot. When it tries to boot

Re: [fedora-arm] ARMv8 Bootstrap Project

2012-12-17 Thread Al Stone
On 12/04/2012 08:27 PM, Jon Masters wrote: On 12/04/2012 03:52 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: The wiki page says Please do work using only the ARM Foundation model. Am I missing something? These are likely Al questions I can answer any of them also :) The reason it says that is because we don't

Re: [fedora-arm] no /usr/lib in the nfs-root Re: ARMv8 Bootstrap Project

2012-12-17 Thread Al Stone
On 12/14/2012 01:11 PM, Guy Streeter wrote: On 12/06/2012 01:58 PM, Guy Streeter wrote: In the process of making sure I understand all this, I gave building nss-util a go. It failed because /usr/lib doesn't exist. Should /usr/lib exist, or is the correct response to change nss-util so it uses

[fedora-arm] Fwd: Re: Soft-float chroot on hard-float distro and vice versa

2012-12-17 Thread Jon Masters
Original Message Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Soft-float chroot on hard-float distro and vice versa Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 15:16:15 -0500 (EST) From: Jon Masters j...@redhat.com To: Gordan Bobic gor...@bobich.net Bind mount /proc, /dev, /sys, and then it'll work just fine. You

Re: [fedora-arm] Fwd: Re: Soft-float chroot on hard-float distro and vice versa

2012-12-17 Thread Brendan Conoboy
On 12/17/2012 07:57 PM, Jon Masters wrote: Bind mount /proc, /dev, /sys, and then it'll work just fine. You need cpuinfo visible for e.g. rpm to determine you are on a hard float system. Here's some handy shell script to do everything you'll need: bindmount() { mount --bind /dev $1/dev