dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > dCore Armv7
Alwinner A20
beerstein:
thanx Robert. Where can I learn or find info about how to turn that /lib/modules/3.4.75-sun4i+/kernel/fs/squashfs/squashfs.ko into a .gz extension. Do I need the complete folder /lib/modules or just the squashfs.ko file?
I looked at the wiki.
Jason W:
Hi beerstein,
Creating a cpio.gz archive is covered in the Remastering section of the wiki under the Packing title. It can be done the same way as creating the main core.gz.
roberts:
The goal of dCore is to be generic and able to run on various Arm devices. The fact that these scripts run on Allwinner A10, iMX GK802, and X86 shows it is successful in achieving this goal. dCore saves the Team and Community from having to compile hundreds, if not thousands of extensions.
A simple adjustment of boot.scr and the use of gz style extensions often times allows the use of vendor supplied uboot, kernel and associated modules without the need to compile a kernel and modules. Case in point, the BananaPi Arm Computer. Tiny Core X desktop now booting on the BananaPi A20 single board computer. So should the other various A20 and possibly other Allwinner devices. More to come as I am able to post. I will also post the various tools needed for such adjustments.
MilosK:
I installed dCore to my Yarvik Velocity 264 Tablet - it is AllWinner A10 tablet - I like it very much - its stability and modular approach. However A10 is one SoC of bigger family. Fedora Arm Allwinner Remixes has an universal image supporting almost whole Allwinner SoC family: A10, A13 (A10s), A20 and A31 - single image only multiple HW folders (very similar to dCore but more SoCs) - HW depended part seems be rather small. [In the past, I used Fedora 19 ARM remix-R3 on multiple devices - A10 tablet (Yarvik), A13 tablet (myAudio), mk-802S (A10S - A13 family SoC), A20 tablet (LTM7)]
Please could you check Readme (HW list) here - http://fedorapeople.org/~lkundrak/a10-images/README
I am not sure how difficult could be to re-use HW depended part from Fedora Arm Remix for dCore?
petrasl:
Hi guys,
Is there any 'step by step" instructions on how to run PiCore on BananaPI. I used RaspberryP before, did some development stuff. Now my BananaPI just arrived and would like to test this on It.
Thanks
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