On 09/02/2014 11:10 AM, Chris Szilagyi wrote:
What are the steps that would be needed to do this? I've looked around but
I'm not exactly sure which instructions would apply for a different device
such as this.
the easy way is to first get a working install that has uboot in one
partition and everything else in a rootfs partition.
You then overlay the rootfs partition content with the Redsleeve generic
rootfs:
http://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/RootFS
and boot up with what you created.
Of course, this pretty much works best from a SDcard (or HD) boot. Doing
from nand is MUCH more involved.
If I can do it, any skilled admin can do it. :)
Do as I did. Get it working yourself. Though I did it for the Cubieboard
(which will probably cover all Allwinner A10 and A20 boards).
On 09/02/2014 10:12 AM, Chris Szilagyi wrote:
Hello:
Are there any plans to expand this distro to other devices, such as the
Banana Pi? The reason I mention the Banana Pi as it offers a dual-core
CPU
and 1 GB of onboard RAM, for slightly more than the Raspberry Pi. It
could
be more suitable as a small server and RedSleeve would be the perfect
distro
to run on it.
I am currently using RedSleeve on a series of Raspberry Pis, and love it.
Thanks for all of the work on this distro.
Best,
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