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installing_arch_linux_with_gpt [2014/08/05 19:38] falkinstalling_arch_linux_with_gpt [2014/08/10 19:13] falk
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   * An USB stick (at least 256MB)   * An USB stick (at least 256MB)
   * About 4-5 hours of time   * About 4-5 hours of time
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 +===== Download a kernel =====
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 +You can download a prebuilt one here: [[http://kilbeggan.fourecks.de/~falk/linux-3.15.6_archlinux_ac100.tar.gz]]
  
 ===== Build a kernel ===== ===== Build a kernel =====
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 Add the binaries to your path: ''export PATH=$PATH:~/ac100/x-tools7h/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/bin''  Add the binaries to your path: ''export PATH=$PATH:~/ac100/x-tools7h/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi/bin'' 
  
-Checkout a working kernel sourcetree. I recommend current vanilla kernel (3.15.6), it should work out of the box. You can download a prebuilt one here: [[http://kilbeggan.fourecks.de/~falk/linux-3.15.6_archlinux_ac100.tar.gz]]+Checkout a working kernel sourcetree. I recommend current vanilla kernel (3.15.6), it should work out of the box. 
  
 Create a directory for (kernel) installation: ''mkdir ~/ac100/kernel_install''  Create a directory for (kernel) installation: ''mkdir ~/ac100/kernel_install'' 
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 Congratulations, you should have a working kernel.  Congratulations, you should have a working kernel. 
-==== Installing on your AC100 ====+===== Installing on your AC100 =====
  
 Copy ''kern.tar'' and [[http://archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinuxARM-trimslice-latest.tar.gz|ArchLinuxARM-trimslice-latest.tar.gz]] on a USB Stick Copy ''kern.tar'' and [[http://archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinuxARM-trimslice-latest.tar.gz|ArchLinuxARM-trimslice-latest.tar.gz]] on a USB Stick
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 You should have a (very) basic ArchLinuxArm system now. Log in with "root"/"root" and hack away.  You should have a (very) basic ArchLinuxArm system now. Log in with "root"/"root" and hack away. 
  
-For increased X11 performance build the opentegra driver according to [[http://ac100.wikispaces.com/opentegra]]+For increased X11 performance build the opentegra driver according to [[http://ac100.wikispaces.com/opentegra]], you might need to install libpthread-stubs from AUR [[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libpthread-stubs]] and ''xorg-server-devel'' from pacman. 
installing_arch_linux_with_gpt.txt · Last modified: 2014/08/10 19:34 by falk