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* a running [[LCD]] or the [[DVI_/_HDMI|DVI/HMDI]] ouput
 
* a running [[LCD]] or the [[DVI_/_HDMI|DVI/HMDI]] ouput
 
* a SD/MMC card of at least 2GBytes
 
* a SD/MMC card of at least 2GBytes
* coffee or at least something to do meanwhile ;-)
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* coffee or at least something to do meanwhile ;-) (~4 hours)
  
 
==Here we go==
 
==Here we go==

Revision as of 10:54, 19 June 2011

If you have an APF27 or an APF51, then it's possible to install and run the Ubuntu distribution (XUbuntu ARM version).

Ubuntu icon


This page will detail the installation process.

Requirements

  • an APF27/APF51 with at least 128MBytes of RAM
  • a running LCD or the DVI/HMDI ouput
  • a SD/MMC card of at least 2GBytes
  • coffee or at least something to do meanwhile ;-) (~4 hours)

Here we go

  • if not already done, install QEMU (this will also install some other needed packages like debootsrap):
$ sudo apt-get install qemu
  • then get the "Ubuntu builder script" and launch it:
$ cd your_armadeus_view
$ mkdir ubuntu && cd ubuntu/
$ wget http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/arm/build-arm-rootfs
$ chmod a+x build-arm-rootfs
$ sudo ./build-arm-rootfs --fqdn ubuntu --login ubuntu --password temppwd --imagesize 2G --seed xubuntu-desktop
  • after some minutes/hours you will get a complete rootfs: armel-rootfs-XXXXXX.tgz

Prepare your microSD

  • Format it and mount it:
$ sudo mkfs.ext2 /dev/mmcblk0p1
$ sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/disk/
  • Untar it the generated rootfs:
$ sudo tar zxf armel-rootfs-xxxxxxx.tgz -C /media/disk/    (will take some times)
$ sudo umount /media/disk/

Boot you system

  • Plug the microSD in your APF27Dev and powerup your system.
  • in U-Boot type:
BIOS> run mmcboot

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