Hi bodhi. Thanks for quick reply. I selected ice weasel through desktop/applications and nothing happened , iceweasel does not starts. Then I started desktop terminal and I have command of iceweasel and then this error crops on terminal.by distro - Debian
Hi folks, I have a Pogoplug E02 with Bodhi's Rootfs. Linux debian 3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 #2 PREEMPT Sun Aug 31 18:56:01 PDT 2014 armv5tel GNU/Linux Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux 7.9 (wheezy) Release: 7.9 Codename: wheezy I have installed xfce4 & tightvncserver and this is my xstartup file for remote desktop over vnc: #!/bin/bash xrdb $by distro - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > distro, > > It's simplest to create the 3.16 rootfs: > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?4,23425,23427#msg > -23427 > > And the USB must have a single Ext3 > partition, no swap parition. Login as root, > or use "sudo su" (no need to chroot). Thanks bodhi , 3.17 Debian dby distro - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > distron, > > Since your u-boot env is currently set to find the > rootfs with this label > > usb_init=run usb_scan; setenv usb_root > LABEL=ROOTFS > > You will need to label your USB Debian rootfs > partition that way. Assuming on another Linux box, > it is assigned sdb1 > &by distro - Debian
laprjns Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quotedistro > I have formatted a 4GB pen drive into > ext3... > > > Quotefw_printenv > usb_rootfstype=ext2 > > > Try setting the usb rootfstype to ext3: > > fw_setenv usb_rootfstype ext3 > that was it. only thing was i had to use "/usr/sbin/fw_setenv usb_rootfstyby distro - Debian
Hi, I have used archlinuxarm on my POGO E02 earlier. I am trying to boot pogo into debian now. I dont have the ALARM usb now. I have formatted a 4GB pen drive into ext3 via Gparted live, labelled it rootfs. I have downloaded and extracted "Debian-3.14.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar" into the usb. I have added the MAC of pogo into /etc/network/interfaces - "hwaddress etherby distro - Debian