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2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com>:
hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
i can give you information more i try to read informations for not mounted partitions but i dont succeed to mount boot partition here my /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00400000 00004000 "misc" mtd1: 00800000 00004000 "kernel" mtd2: 01000000 00004000 "boot" mtd3: 02000000 00004000 "recovery" mtd4: 04000000 00004000 "backup" mtd5: 08000000 00004000 "cache" mtd6: 40000000 00004000 "userdata" mtd7: 00400000 00004000 "kpanic"
thanks you by advance sorry for my english
your first post never seem to have made it to the list at all.
lör 2014-11-01 klockan 10:30 +0800 skrev jean-michel voicechat_fan:
what is wrong on my post i dont see it on archives
2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan jean.michel.78@gmail.com: hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
i can give you information more i try to read informations for not mounted partitions but i dont succeed to mount boot partition here my /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00400000 00004000 "misc" mtd1: 00800000 00004000 "kernel" mtd2: 01000000 00004000 "boot" mtd3: 02000000 00004000 "recovery" mtd4: 04000000 00004000 "backup" mtd5: 08000000 00004000 "cache" mtd6: 40000000 00004000 "userdata" mtd7: 00400000 00004000 "kpanic" thanks you by advance sorry for my english -- web
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sorry i dont understand
2014-11-01 17:17 GMT+08:00 Henrik Nordström henrik@henriknordstrom.net:
your first post never seem to have made it to the list at all.
lör 2014-11-01 klockan 10:30 +0800 skrev jean-michel voicechat_fan:
what is wrong on my post i dont see it on archives
2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan jean.michel.78@gmail.com: hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
i can give you information more i try to read informations for not mounted partitions but i dont succeed to mount boot partition here my /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00400000 00004000 "misc" mtd1: 00800000 00004000 "kernel" mtd2: 01000000 00004000 "boot" mtd3: 02000000 00004000 "recovery" mtd4: 04000000 00004000 "backup" mtd5: 08000000 00004000 "cache" mtd6: 40000000 00004000 "userdata" mtd7: 00400000 00004000 "kpanic" thanks you by advance sorry for my english -- web
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anyway that does help a such answer
lenovo A10 is a netbook and it is running with an ARM processor . the list is named ARM netbook i have also a MK802 II , and a raspberry PI i have a H6 netbook but it boots already on linux
2014-11-01 17:28 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com>:
sorry i dont understand
2014-11-01 17:17 GMT+08:00 Henrik Nordström henrik@henriknordstrom.net:
your first post never seem to have made it to the list at all.
lör 2014-11-01 klockan 10:30 +0800 skrev jean-michel voicechat_fan:
what is wrong on my post i dont see it on archives
2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan jean.michel.78@gmail.com: hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
i can give you information more i try to read informations for not mounted partitions but i dont succeed to mount boot partition here my /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00400000 00004000 "misc" mtd1: 00800000 00004000 "kernel" mtd2: 01000000 00004000 "boot" mtd3: 02000000 00004000 "recovery" mtd4: 04000000 00004000 "backup" mtd5: 08000000 00004000 "cache" mtd6: 40000000 00004000 "userdata" mtd7: 00400000 00004000 "kpanic" thanks you by advance sorry for my english -- web
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On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 2:30 AM, jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com> wrote:
what is wrong on my post i dont see it on archives
if you did not post from exactly the email address subscribed, or you did not wait until i had approved the subscription, you would have received an automatic rejection notice.
2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com>:
hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
a quick google search "rk3188 linux" shows some links that you might wish to investigate.
http://liliputing.com/2014/07/now-easier-boot-linux-rk3188-mini-pc-microsd-c... http://linux-rockchip.info/mw/index.php?title=RK3188
lenovo A10 is a netbook and it is running with an ARM processor . the list is named ARM netbook
that does not mean that the technically-literate people on the list have the complete and full expertise (or time) to reverse-engineer all 1000+ variants of the processors that exist based on ARM Core Licenses, nor does it mean that they have the complete and full expertise, experience or time to do or have done all the thousands of products *based* on those 1000+ processors from so many different SoC silicon vendors.
basically it's all a bit overwhelming :) so we are looking to *make* hardware rather than react to *other people's* hardware.
but we can at least point you in the right direction: see the links above as a start.
l.
thank you i will keep in touch
2014-11-01 18:42 GMT+08:00 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net:
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 2:30 AM, jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com> wrote:
what is wrong on my post i dont see it on archives
if you did not post from exactly the email address subscribed, or you did not wait until i had approved the subscription, you would have received an automatic rejection notice.
2014-10-31 8:18 GMT+08:00 jean-michel voicechat_fan < jean.michel.78@gmail.com>:
hello arm netbook users , i own a lenovo A1O netbook it is a RK3188 based one i am looking for informations or image to boot a linux on this machine. I have rooted this machine and install CWM recovery that means i can also run linux on this way
a quick google search "rk3188 linux" shows some links that you might wish to investigate.
http://liliputing.com/2014/07/now-easier-boot-linux-rk3188-mini-pc-microsd-c... http://linux-rockchip.info/mw/index.php?title=RK3188
lenovo A10 is a netbook and it is running with an ARM processor . the list is named ARM netbook
that does not mean that the technically-literate people on the list have the complete and full expertise (or time) to reverse-engineer all 1000+ variants of the processors that exist based on ARM Core Licenses, nor does it mean that they have the complete and full expertise, experience or time to do or have done all the thousands of products *based* on those 1000+ processors from so many different SoC silicon vendors.
basically it's all a bit overwhelming :) so we are looking to *make* hardware rather than react to *other people's* hardware.
but we can at least point you in the right direction: see the links above as a start.
l.
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