Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-09 Thread Andrew Lowe
On 9/2/21 8:29 pm, Wols Lists wrote: On 09/02/21 11:29, Andrew Lowe wrote: On 8/2/21 11:36 pm, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, I have a Pi 400, on which I'd like to install Gentoo if I can. I've tried a few approaches so far, but each one has fallen foul of some obstacle. For instance,

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-09 Thread Wols Lists
On 09/02/21 11:29, Andrew Lowe wrote: > On 8/2/21 11:36 pm, Peter Humphrey wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> I have a Pi 400, on which I'd like to install Gentoo if I can. I've >> tried a >> few approaches so far, but each one has fallen foul of some obstacle. For >> instance, today I tried installing a

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-09 Thread Andrew Lowe
On 8/2/21 11:36 pm, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, I have a Pi 400, on which I'd like to install Gentoo if I can. I've tried a few approaches so far, but each one has fallen foul of some obstacle. For instance, today I tried installing a small Gentoo system into a chroot, to do the compiling

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-09 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Tuesday, 9 February 2021 05:14:25 GMT William Kenworthy wrote: > Use a standard Gentoo aarch64 (arm64 ) package. Add a pi kernel, the > /lib/modules directory and the /boot directory from a raspian tarball. > > I did this on a pi 3B running in 64bit mode. Once I had a bootable > system it was

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-08 Thread William Kenworthy
Use a standard Gentoo aarch64 (arm64 ) package. Add a pi kernel, the /lib/modules directory and the /boot directory  from a raspian tarball. I did this on a pi 3B running in 64bit mode. Once I had a bootable system it was easy to modify and a fork from my first image is also running on a couple

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on rpi

2021-02-08 Thread Michael Jones
Help wanted https://github.com/GenPi64/Build.Dist On Mon, Feb 8, 2021, 09:36 Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > I have a Pi 400, on which I'd like to install Gentoo if I can. I've tried > a > few approaches so far, but each one has fallen foul of some obstacle. For > instance, today I