Hallo Kees!
Kill ssds or the likes on Debian and probably other
distributions, and you have exactly the same.
The kill part sounds fun. ;-)
The last distribution I installed and booted was last year. It was arch-linux on a raspberrypi 3 and the consoles were not exactly what I would call 'good to
go'. I ended up installing slackwarearm and then doing a 'linux from scratch' from there. It turned out to be the correct answer despite all the additional hassel.
This time I am doing a slightly hacked 'cross linux from scratch' using the x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu to build a toolchain that I will chroot to from a raspberry pi. Here is the current evidence;
-={ '<Esc>:read !file /tools/lib/libc-2.28.so' starts }=- /tools/lib/libc-2.28.so: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /tools/lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1, for GNU/Linux 3.16.0, with debug_info, not stripped
-={ '<Esc>:read !file /tools/lib/libc-2.28.so' ends }=-
So far so good. The next build will be a 32-bit mips just for fun. I want to see if I can put a chrootable micro-sd drive on the dock of a omega2+ and use that to develop native packages for the boot/root system on there which I'll probably replace once I know that I can. It'll be sort of a WRT thing except better ... if it works that is. I already know the aarch-unknown-linux-gnu will work on a raspberry-pi ... or at least it used to.
Het leven is goed,
Maurice
... Huil niet om mij, ik heb vi.
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