Hi Jacco.

Thanks for the template.

I ended up making the boot image myself. Not sure rbf can do it.
But at least i got a RSEL7.1 up and running on on Bananapi.
I will post my guide and an image tomorrow. It can then be added to the guides at https://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/Main_Page :)

BR,
Bjarne


On 27-02-2016 18:42, Jacco Ligthart wrote:
the latest ones were all made with rbf: https://github.com/mndar/rbf/

for rbf to work you first need a redsleeve7 machine. redsleeve6 does not
have the right python version and apparently one cannot override the
arch in yum, so you need an armv5tel install.

I include here a template for rpi2. Yours will probably vary. I guess
you will do an kernel install from separate files instead of from a rpm
as is in this template.

Jacco

PS: as you know, chickens are a way for eggs to procreate


On 02/27/2016 02:23 PM, Bjarne Saltbaek wrote:
@ Jacco:

I have got a Banana Pi M3 and want to make a redsleeve SD image - do
you have a guide on how you made the ones at
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el6/rootfs/ and
http://ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/rootfs/ or should I just go
my own way?

BR,
Bjarne

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