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Add following lines to for example '''/etc/yum.repos.d/meego-tools.repo''' | Add following lines to for example '''/etc/yum.repos.d/meego-tools.repo''' | ||
| + | [meego-tools-f13] | ||
| + | name=Meego tools F13 | ||
| + | failovermethod=priority | ||
| + | baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/tools/repos/fedora/13/ | ||
| + | enabled=1 | ||
| + | gpgcheck=0 | ||
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[meego-tools-f12] | [meego-tools-f12] | ||
name=Meego tools F12 | name=Meego tools F12 | ||
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Install the required package: | Install the required package: | ||
| - | sudo yum install mtd-utils mtd-utils-ubi qemu-arm-static | + | sudo yum install mtd-utils mtd-utils-ubi qemu-arm-static btrfs-progs |
== Get and install MeeGo Image Creator code == | == Get and install MeeGo Image Creator code == | ||
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* Fedora 12 or Fedora 13
* mkfs.ubifs, ubinize and qemu-arm-static from meego-tools repositories (install instructions below).
* MeeGo Image Creator from git
* requires git-core (# yum install git-core)
NOTE: Fedora has its own mtd-utils package, but that does not include the required tools for ubi creation.
For other distributions see Image_Creation
NOTE: You need both of the repositories below for Fedora 12/13, because some packages are only available in Fedora 11 currently.
Add following lines to for example /etc/yum.repos.d/meego-tools.repo
[meego-tools-f13] name=Meego tools F13 failovermethod=priority baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/tools/repos/fedora/13/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0
[meego-tools-f12] name=Meego tools F12 failovermethod=priority baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/tools/repos/fedora/12/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 [meego-tools-f11] name=Meego tools F11 failovermethod=priority baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/tools/repos/fedora/11/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0
Install the required package:
sudo yum install mtd-utils mtd-utils-ubi qemu-arm-static btrfs-progs
If Git version control system or make are missing, those can be installed with commands:
sudo yum install git
Git clone the Meego Image Creator sources to temporary directory and install the codes:
git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/image-creator.git cd image-creator sudo tools/mic-check-alldeps make clean make sudo make install cd ..
Create a working directory and copy your kickstart file there. Sample kickstart files can be found here. In the case of the N900 a more interesting kickstart file (with the proprietary Nokia bits), may be found here: [1]. Before using that kickstart, you may want or need to modify it to pull from the 'daily' repo. For example, you might see a line like this in the .ks file:
In the working directory, run either of the following commands as root:
repo --name=core --baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/1.0.90.1.20100831.1/core/repos/armv7l/packages/ --save --debuginfo --source --gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-meego
Change that to:
repo --name=core --baseurl=http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/daily/core/repos/armv7l/packages/ --save --debuginfo --source --gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-meego
and it should pull from the 'daily' repo.
Image will be created in working directory.
Packages will be cached in mycachedir to speed up the next image creation.
If you are behind a proxy, you can set it to mic by adding
proxy=http://proxy.yourcompany.com:8080
to /etc/mic2/mic2.conf.
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=ubi --arch=armv7l --save-kernel --config=YOUR_KICKSTART
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=loop --arch=armv7l --config=YOUR_KICKSTART
Create the image with following command:
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=raw --arch=armv7l --save-kernel --config=YOUR_KICKSTART
You will get a directory which ends with -raw suffix and file that includes vmlinuz in its name. The directory contains the *.raw file that is put to the memory card and vmlinuz is put to the N900 with flasher. For information on writing the image/flashing the kernel, see: Installation methods
warning: %post(libgcc-4.4.2-12.2.armv5tel) scriptlet failed, exit status 255
This is caused by SELinux, which can be disabled with:
setenforce 0
or
echo "0" > /selinux/enforce
This fix is valid, until you reboot your device.