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* A reasonably fast network connection. | * A reasonably fast network connection. | ||
* Approximately 10gigs of free diskspace (more is probably better so you can cache things during testing/dev) - ideally get a SSD plugged into the board. | * Approximately 10gigs of free diskspace (more is probably better so you can cache things during testing/dev) - ideally get a SSD plugged into the board. | ||
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+ | === Summary === | ||
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+ | * generate u-boot boot loader | ||
+ | * generate uImage and uImage.dtb file | ||
+ | * generate debian packages for the kernel | ||
+ | * generate a blockdevice or use a real sdcard | ||
+ | ** first partition is a fat32 partition for the kernel and boot.scr | ||
+ | ** second partition is for the operating system | ||
+ | * debootstrap the second partition |
Revision as of 11:04, 10 July 2014
Debian Wheezy Debootstrap
A VERY ROUGH SET OF INSTRUCTIONS, RUN WITH CARE
This set of instructions assumes you have a functioning Novena board with Debian Wheezy. These instructions are primarily for people who want to re-create the firmware/base image.
Prerequisites
- An existing Novena board running Debian Wheezy .
- Root access on your board, ideally have sudo access with no password.
- A 4gb microsd card.
- A reasonably fast network connection.
- Approximately 10gigs of free diskspace (more is probably better so you can cache things during testing/dev) - ideally get a SSD plugged into the board.
Summary
- generate u-boot boot loader
- generate uImage and uImage.dtb file
- generate debian packages for the kernel
- generate a blockdevice or use a real sdcard
- first partition is a fat32 partition for the kernel and boot.scr
- second partition is for the operating system
- debootstrap the second partition