Booting an old kernel on RPI2
bob prohaska
fbsd at www.zefox.net
Tue Mar 7 00:02:18 UTC 2017
On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 11:06:39AM -0600, Karl Denninger wrote:
> I can build working 11-STABLE images for the RPI2 using Crochet, and
Is there some intrinsic advantage to using Crochet for a self-hosted
build (apart from the fact that make memstick in /usr/src/release
seems to be broken)?
My only tested Crochet installation is on an X86 box running 10.something
that hasn't been plugged in for over a year. It'll take at least a little
work to proceed in either case.
If a small (or at least enumerable) list of binaries could be copied onto
the damaged filesystem from a running RPI2 that would be easiest, I think...
Thanks for reading!
bob prohaska
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