OK. Going to take a bit. Probably should first get RSEL 6 working,
then use that as the blueprint for 7.1.
I have no real experience with buiding kernels (see my posts on the
Centos-arm list!), so I will probably be asking for pointers on that.
On 08/19/2015 12:44 PM, Gordan Bobic wrote:
The installation method would be fundamentally the same, you'd just
extract the RSEL7 userspace image to the media rather than the RSEL6.
One gotcha to be aware of:
Note that systemd (RSEL7 uses systemd for init) did away with
firmware loader helpers, so the kernel has to do the whole thing
itself. I had an issue with this on the Chromebook. The solution
was to rebuild the kernel and build the required firmwares into
the kernel itself. If none of the pogoplug drivers require
firmware blobs then this won't matter.
Gordan
On 2015-08-19 17:31, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Can I get RSEL 7.1 running on a pogoplug2? I do not see any
instructions for this at http://www.redsleeve.org/ (or in any threads
here). Only old instructions for RSEL6.
I want to use this old pogoplug2 (which has had F18 on it, so I have
done some of the various patching already) as a Samba server.
Thanks!
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