Hi Rene,
Thanks for your help, I am able to build the CD images. Now I've built a
live CD, but can't seem to find the username/password. Can you let me know
what is the default username/password for the liveCD.
Thanks,
Vatsal Mehta
-----Original Message-----
From: Rene Rebe [mailto:
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Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:49 AM
To: Vatsal Mehta
Cc: T2 developers mailing list
Subject: Re: [t2] Need help with T2
Hi,
On 06.04.2008, at 04:22, Vatsal Mehta wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I need some help with T2, currently I have tried using the 7.0-rc2
> snapshot and also used the trunk, and 7.0 branch. I am compiling on
> Ubuntu 7.10.
7.0-rc2 probably fails on Ubuntu due to the 1-perl cross build. Just
check out the
branche/7.0 from SVN - which should also build on Ubuntu.
> I am running into issue when trying to configure the Generic with A
> Base Selection for Benchmarking purpose and the compile is failing
> at Glibc with error that the kernel headers are too old.
The Linux header are included with T2, however maybe this ad-hoc
"benchmark" is
not correctly configured anymore, as I only quickly stuffed it
together for a test
(thus the name benchmark). Better select a more useful target, such as
generic,
desktop, ...
> Also, I have burnt the iso image from your server on a CD and it
> boots fine on VMWare, but when I boot on a real system, it just
> gives me the grub text mode prompt grub> and I tried playing
> around with the grub text mode but it doesnt recognize the cdrom
> device.
Yeah - I just some month ago improved our GRUB to work around bugs in
the
CD-ROM emulation, so the next ISOs should work better.
When you build your own ISOs you could also choose to use syslinux.
> I have read the documentation and there doesnt seem to be a
> standard reliable and working way to repeat build images documented
> somewhere. Would somebody please help me with a short list of
> instructions that are guaranteed to build a system.
http://www.t2-project.org/documentation/buildintro.html> I have to create my linux build environment and install on a USB
> Flash drive, and I will be happy if somebody can provide some
> instructions for that as well.
You can build a normal T2 ISO with Grub, and then use our iso2stick
converter
script which comes with T2 co install the system bootable onto a USB
Stick:
./misc/archive/iso2stick.sh some-t2-target-with-grub.iso /dev/sdb # or
what your stick device is
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