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Towards Microcore on Allwinner A10

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karlmw:
Here are some notes on how I setup wifi and ssh using PK authentication: http://mowson.org/karl/mini-x/a10Core-20120920/
The approach is crude and unlikely to be of long-term use to anybody, but it's enough to be able to access the mini-x over wifi, and that makes it a whole lot easier to play with.
I haven't setup sftp yet.
Despite the crudeness of the script (extracting all the deb packages at every boot), it takes about 22s from connecting power to being pingable over wifi.

roberts:
Karl, Thanks for sharing. As time permits, I am making progress on the "import" program to easily access Debian Repositories directly from Tiny Core x86, and A10 devices. Then auto generate full tcz extensions with dependencies. I now have another test suite, wireless and wpa, via your blog post.

roberts:
Another cut 20120923 now posted:
 http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/4.x/arm/armv7

This will set time via getTtime.sh when nortc is specified and net access is available.

roberts:

--- Quote from: roberts on September 24, 2012, 10:58:14 AM ---Karl, Thanks for sharing. As time permits, I am making progress on the "import" program to easily access Debian Repositories directly from Tiny Core x86, and A10 devices. Then auto generate full tcz extensions with dependencies. I now have another test suite, wireless and wpa, via your blog post.

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More progress to report.
I have been able to easily import wireless-tools and wpasupplicant to get wifi working with the auto generated tczs + deps.
This is all done without running any debian distro and without storing any .deb files. I have been able to import running Core x86 as well a10Core and rpiCore.  I have also be able to use the wifi.tcz to scan, select, and connect. The concept is proving to be a viable additional tool.

suzuke:

--- Quote from: roberts on September 27, 2012, 01:51:38 AM ---More progress to report.
I have been able to easily import wireless-tools and wpasupplicant to get wifi working with the auto generated tczs + deps.
This is all done without running any debian distro and without storing any .deb files. I have been able to import running Core x86 as well a10Core and rpiCore.  I have also be able to use the wifi.tcz to scan, select, and connect. The concept is proving to be a viable additional tool.

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Great, so I can stop converting the deb to tcz .

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