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===== Choice of kernel ===== | ===== Choice of kernel ===== | ||
- | Once you've settled for a distribution, | + | Once you've settled for a distribution, |
For a complete comparison of kernels for the AC100, along with their status and requirements, | For a complete comparison of kernels for the AC100, along with their status and requirements, | ||
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===== Bootloader and partition table ===== | ===== Bootloader and partition table ===== | ||
- | The stock bootloader (Fastboot) works only with the proprietary partition scheme (tegrapart) present on a stock AC100. | + | The stock bootloader (Fastboot) works only with the proprietary partition scheme (tegrapart) present on a stock AC100. |
If your plan is to install Linux to the internal eMMC, please keep in mind that kernel support for tegrapart varies (see [[kernels|kernels]]). Generally, kernel versions > 3.1 do not have tegrapart support. At this point you need to decide whether to keep using tegrapart or to switch over (" | If your plan is to install Linux to the internal eMMC, please keep in mind that kernel support for tegrapart varies (see [[kernels|kernels]]). Generally, kernel versions > 3.1 do not have tegrapart support. At this point you need to decide whether to keep using tegrapart or to switch over (" |
installing_linux.txt · Last modified: 2013/11/29 00:29 by salantrax