On 03/26/2012 05:20 PM, Connie Sieh wrote:
> What "arm platforms" does redsleeve support?

The userspace is armv5tel, so it will work on any ARMv5, ARMv6 or ARMv7 
processor, which covers pretty much any ARM available today.

Each SoC will require a different kernel. At the moment, only a test 
kernel is available for Marvell Kirkwood devices. However, there is no 
reason why you cannot use the RS rootfs/userspace with whatever kernel 
shipped with the device (provided it is a a kernel newer than around 
2.6.30 as a rough guess).

> Raspberry Pi?

Since these are still unavailable I haven't got one to get a kernel 
package for it built, but you can just use the kernel that it ships with.

> Dreamplug is mentioned on the website how about
> Shevaplug series ?

The Kirkwood kernel package should work on both, but you may need to 
tweak the machine ID in uboot that gets reported to the kernel.

> BeagleBoard ?
> BeagleBone ?

Again, you can use whatever official kernel these ship with and use the 
RS rootfs/userspace.

Gordan

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