[Arm-netbook] Has Anyone Yet Made A Mele Flash Image For A Linux Distribution?

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Wed Oct 24 11:56:41 BST 2012


On  Tue, 23 Oct 2012 13:55:57, luke.leighton <luke.leighton at gmail.com>wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:38 AM, e8hffff at gmail.com <e8hffff at gmail.com
>wrote:

>> I was wondering if anyone has yet made a flash image to install a linux
>> distribution onto the internal nand memory  of Mele 1000/2000 unit?
>>

 >yes i'm sure there are.

 >obviously you'll need to start from an SD boot - pick one of these:
 >http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/hacking_the_mele_a1000/



>>
>>I'm really interested in using my Mele as a low powered server but do
>>not
>> want
>> to boot it with a SD Card, as most of the projects are offering.
>>
>>
>great.  can anyone help him at all?  anyone know of any existing
>step-by-step instructions that he can follow, which will transfer things
>onto the NAND flash?

>this is really why we need a debian-installer image, btw, instead of the
>rather lame "let's distribute an entire 1gbyte preinstalled filesystem".

>setting up a debian-installer image, like frans did for the CT-PC89E,
>detects and then allows people to select the target install media via the
>standard menu system (and also the automated unattended d-i)

>l.

Maybe someone can make  it simultaneously work  with Android(now or ChromOS
in the future), with same kernel, to benefit Desktop user experience
together with GooglePlay apps and 3D?
Like Canonical's UFA,
d.d
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