latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
Tim Moody
tim at timmoody.com
Wed Dec 18 17:10:15 EST 2013
got it. but now can I just install it with yum.cmd in tiny so I don't have
to build a whole OS?
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Vonau
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:57 PM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro ; Curt Thompson ; Developers List ; George
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Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
http://mock.laptop.org/cgit/local.13.2.0-xo1/tree/RPMS
Use the 'plain' link on the right to save the rpm.
Jerry
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To: "Jerry Vonau" <jvonau at shaw.ca>
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Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
but is the firmware an rpm? I assumed it wasn't.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Vonau
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 4:12 PM
To: Tim Moody
Cc: Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro ; Curt Thompson ; Developers List ; George
Hunt ; Adam Holt
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
Hi Tim,
I'd first see if you can build an image with a stock configuration before
you introduce any changes. I'd create a yum repo containing the rpm on the
building box, next introduce that yum repo into olpc-os-builder with an
entry in the [repos] section of the .ini file. ie:
custom_repo_1=1,xo1-fw,file:///</full/path/to/repo/>
After your changes run OOB and check the output/packages.txt to see which
version was installed.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Moody" <tim at timmoody.com>
To: "George Hunt" <georgejhunt at gmail.com>, "Adam Holt"
<holt at unleashkids.org>
Cc: "Sandra / Sora Edwards-Thro" <sora at unleashkids.org>, "Curt Thompson"
<curtathompson at gmail.com>, "Developers List" <devel at lists.laptop.org>,
jvonau at shaw.ca
Sent: Wednesday, 18 December, 2013 12:12:48 PM
Subject: Re: latest HaitiOS-0.6 very close
>given the potential for error, I re-downloaded the q2f199, and without
>changing name, copied it up to our boot directory.
>
>Then when I tar-ed it all up, downloaded, the tar, expanded, I discovered
>that the presence of the bootfw.zip in the boot directory prevented the
>4button load (finding the signed OS img using fs.zip or fs0.zip) from
>working.
>
>The observation was that It didn't find the image after 4 button startup.
>Then moved /boot/bootfw.zip to /boot/bootfw.zip.gh, and the img was loaded.
I went part way down the road of trying to bundle q2f19 into 21021o0.img,
but stopped because I hoped the approach you tried would work.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Updating_the_XO#Firmware says the os image
includes firmware. so I installed olpc-os-builder and had a look at
olpc-os-12.1.0-xo1.ini, but I don’t see how to rebuild with the later
firmware.
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