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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Angstrom & OpenZaurus => Topic started by: Jinidog on May 16, 2005, 09:39:04 am
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Hello,
I spend the last two weeks building a gentoo for my poodle. (using uclibc)
However, I cannot start the X-Server, because of this error:
Fatal server error:
xf86EnableIOPorts: Failed to set IOPL for I/O
This could be because the gentoo system is only a chroot into a NFS-directory.
So I need to login into this system and as I cannot get ssh to do this for me (and I do have to know that later), I want to boot it as normaly the gpe-openzaurus 1.5.3 is booted.
Perhaps I can put it into /etc/fstab and mount it as root instead of mtdblock2.
I could put the gentoo on a 1 GB SD-card if it is not possible to boot a system mounted over NFS.
Thanks for any advice.
Thanks for any advice.
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Hello,
I spend the last two weeks building a gentoo for my poodle.
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Did it strike you what an odd thing this is to have said?
I have wondered about gentoo for the Z... I can't help though not having tried it.
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What's your question?
I have a working installation in a chrooted NFS directory.
It might be still a long way to make it work with all the zaurus hardware, but it works.
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I have a lot of them.
is the envireonment self contained on the Z, that is if you walk away from your nfs do you have a useable Z?
what is the interface? x/gtk?
is it reasonably snappy?. say compared to xqt?
does emerge actually put useable software on the z? I mean if I say.. emerge gaim for example, will i walk away with a working gaim on my zaurus?
have i completely misunderstood the concept?
I had thought Z-gentoo died... is it active?
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This is no Gentoo for Zaurus install, it is a embedded uclibc stage1 that compiled the necessary software.
This is more a experiment and far from working. I wrote a howto, until now it leads until emerge system.
The devs say, that they want to review it and it might become a guide of how to bring gentoo on the zaurus.
But as I said, the X-Server is not working and I don't know how to bring gentoo on the zaurus that it is bootable.
Mostly portage is working as on the x86, it produces arm code optimised for xscale.
There are a few flaws, but most of the packages work.
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sounds more demanding than i am up for atm. Like I said though.. I thought this was dead... I'll keep more of an eye on it if it is making headway