[Voyage-linux] voyage-sdk

Jon Meek (spam-protected)
Fri Dec 16 22:18:42 HKT 2011


On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Rich E Neese <r.neese at gmail.com> wrote:

>  On 12/15/2011 11:15 PM, Jon Meek wrote:
>
> Rich - Is there a reason that you can't install to USB drive from the
> tarball and then add the libraries you need? That works for me, at least
> when starting from a freshly untarred  directory ( I recently determined
> that using the same directory tree for ALIX CF cards and Generic PC USB
> drives caused bad MBRs to be written to the USB drive, more on that after
> additional research).
>
> Jon
>
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Rich E Neese <r.neese at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> is there any work underway to fix the sdk install to usb drives?
>> I can only use the voyage-sdk-0.8.0 aka voyage squeeze build because of
>> the libs needed for my project.
>> and not being able to get grup to cp over correctly and make the usb
>> boot is a big issue.
>>
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>
>  Yes because some of the files are not in pkgs I had to build from
> source.  and some from git src.
>
> and movonng all the custom configs and files would be alot of work. where
> is the issue for the voyage-sdk would be fixed would make things easier.
>
> and making a iso I have tried and failed as non of the directions are step
> by step to the point someone who has not done it before with voyage can do
> it.
>
>
I have not had any problem adding self-compiled packages, and even new
Ethernet drivers, to my bootable USB drive. I just compile on a compatible
system, usually an ALIX board with Voyage but it could be a development USB
drive too, with gcc, etc installed and then put them on the USB master.
Multiple copies are made using dd.

I would like to make bootable ISO images in addition to the USB drives but
was not successful, although it has been a couple of releases since I last
tried.
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