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    Run Ubuntu, Android, ChromeOS and Angstrom simultaneously on your ARM device

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    kingoddball | # 21 | 2011-05-02, 22:57 | Report

    Thanks!
    I'm going to have a look at it when I get home

    From what I had seen at always innov's website was to extract, I didn't think it would be so..... awkward

    I will try extract to SD.

    sudo -s
    tar -Oxjpf ai-superjumbo-2011-03.a.tbz2 | cat > /dev/sdb

    Edit: I used the above command on an unformatted SD.
    I took ages, extracted and formatted the SD card on it's own.

    It added a bunch of files to the first partition (kernel and such). But the second partition (main OS) has 'Lost and Found' and another file that says it's empty, but 2.4gb is used. When I dig out my power cable I will boot up my beagle.

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    int_ua | # 22 | 2011-05-04, 18:00 | Report

    aaaand?...

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    Nokia 5700 | # 23 | 2011-05-04, 18:32 | Report

    Yup... That's the main problem.
    So it's just to forget Android inside Maemo for now.
    But Chromium is something else... I don't know what it's based on or if it uses X at all. It's hard to tell, but it could be.
    All I know is that my Chromium chroot wasn't made correctly... I forgot to use cp -rp... :P

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    int_ua | # 24 | 2011-05-04, 21:57 | Report

    I just tried to puzzle out uboot mechanism, but currently stuck.
    What should we do next after unpacking the image to the microSD?
    It created those partitions and there is a uImage2 file on the first one.
    But when i try
    Originally Posted by
    run mmcboot
    at the start i get
    Originally Posted by
    Wrong image format for bootm command
    Error: Can't get kernel image

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    kingoddball | # 25 | 2011-05-05, 06:41 | Report

    Kernel name is wrong on SD I think.... It's got a "2" after it. Rename. I haunt tested, yet.

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    pedrocoba | # 26 | 2011-05-05, 06:52 | Report

    I can only wait for news and tutorials, if this could work on my N900.Hopefully I can get good news from all this.Thx

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    int_ua | # 27 | 2011-05-05, 07:28 | Report

    No, renaming didn't change anything. We just need someone who really understands uboot.
    However, I've noticed next message on boot:
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    can't find "boot.scr" on mmc 0:1

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    Reffyyyy | # 28 | 2011-05-05, 07:40 | Report

    http://elinux.org/ECE597_boot.scr

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    int_ua | # 29 | 2011-05-05, 07:40 | Report

    Here is the instruction for creating boot.scr:
    http://groups.google.com/group/beagl...5c09a98c?pli=1

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    int_ua | # 30 | 2011-05-05, 09:13 | Report

    And there is no "normal.cmd" file. Is it synonym for uImage?

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