<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/7/5 cnxsoft <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cnxsoft@cnx-software.com" target="_blank">cnxsoft@cnx-software.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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On 05/07/2012 15:50, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> On 05/07/2012 01:29,
Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
<blockquote type="cite">You might want to peek at Amahi (<a href="http://www.amahi.org" target="_blank">www.amahi.org</a>).<br>
There is a ubuntu version released today. This one also
supports ARMv7. It is only tested on TI Pandaboard
(OMAP4), but I am planning to install it on my Mele A2000
too.<br>
It is based upon ubuntu 12.04<br>
If you are interested in doing the same I am more than
happy to assist (I am the ubuntu dev lead for amahi).<br>
<br>
Frans (eFfeM on irc)<br>
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I tried it yesterday on my Mele A1000. The installation
appears to work (and takes over one hour when installing on
an SD card), but when I restart I get a lot "init:
isc-dhcp-server main process ended, respawning". I assume
it's because I don't have an initramfs which makes upstart
unhappy. I can also go to <a href="http://localhost:2000" target="_blank">http://localhost:2000</a>
to continue the installation, but it will stop after 12%,
(stop: Unknown instance).<br>
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<div>Thanks for the test and for reporting back.<br>
SD is indeed terribly slow, that is why HD is recommended.
(still need to sort out how to get ubuntu on a (usb) hd on
mele and boot from it (maybe with kernel on SD))<br>
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I'll try to peek into it soon (but have limited time as I am
in the midst of a home renovation project).<br>
The isc-dhcp-server thing looks like a bug.<br>
Wrt the installation stopping at 12%. This could be network
related (maybe triggered by a bug).<br>
iirc it does some apt-get installs there.<br>
Not sure how you got there though. If you used the official
procedure you do not need the graphical installer.<br>
Did you follow this procedure: <a href="http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Ubuntu" target="_blank">http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Ubuntu</a>
?<br>
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Best regards, Frans<br>
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Yes, I used:<br>
<span><span>wget</span>
http:<span>//</span><a href="http://u12.amahi.org" target="_blank">u12.amahi.org</a><span>/</span>install-amahi
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</span><span><span>sh</span>
install-amahi <br>
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and upon restart, I went to <a href="http://localhost:2000" target="_blank">http://localhost:2000</a> which showed the
graphical installer.<br></span></div></blockquote><div><br>Ah, that explains the problem. <br>You should not run the graphical installer. This is not supported yet as there are still some issues with it.<br>After running <br>
sh install-amahi<br>it will ask you to reboot. At that point all is installed and you should be able to browse to <a href="http://hda">http://hda</a> (or if that is not properly working you could try <a href="http://localhost">http://localhost</a> )<br>
<br>You still might be able to give it a try with the current install, but as I am not sure what changes the graphical installer made, so I would suggest a reinstall to be safe.<br><br>BTW feel free to ping me on irc in #amahi or #arm-netbook (but when at work I have limited time),<br>
<br>Frans<br></div></div><br>