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=HOWTO Install Fedora 12 on Nokia N900=
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It boots up happily. No GUI, no phonecalls, no battery charging support, etc.
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==Kernel==
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You will need to install a kernel that has a framebuffer console. You can use your own or use mine. See: [[User:Jebba/Kernel#Installing_my_custom_kernel | Installing my custom kernel]] if you would like to use mine. Version 2.6.28-omap1-jebba5 is known to "work".
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==rootfs==
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I have four partitions on my MicroSD card. The first one is 100M of VFAT just to shut up fremantle. The second is 1G of swap. The third is 7G of space for fremantle. The remaining space is around 7G of space for Fedora. You can install it in far less space, but I have a 16G card, so that's what I did. These docs assume you use my partitioning. The docs also do the install from within Fremantle, but you can set it up on your workstation too, of course.
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===Set up in fremantle===
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Boot into your system like "normal".
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* [http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/rootfs/?C=M;O=D Fedora ARM roots]
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* [[User:Jebba/Mer | My docs on installing Mer, which is similar procedure]]

Revision as of 19:32, 1 January 2010

I have installed Fedora 12 on my Nokia N900. HOWTO forthcoming.

Jebba's N900 Fedora 12
Fedora 12 on N900

Screen reads:

Fedora release 12 (Constantine)
Kernel 2.6.28-omap1-jebba5 on an arm7l (tty1)

fedora-arm login: _

Contents

HOWTO Install Fedora 12 on Nokia N900

It boots up happily. No GUI, no phonecalls, no battery charging support, etc.

Kernel

You will need to install a kernel that has a framebuffer console. You can use your own or use mine. See: Installing my custom kernel if you would like to use mine. Version 2.6.28-omap1-jebba5 is known to "work".

rootfs

I have four partitions on my MicroSD card. The first one is 100M of VFAT just to shut up fremantle. The second is 1G of swap. The third is 7G of space for fremantle. The remaining space is around 7G of space for Fedora. You can install it in far less space, but I have a 16G card, so that's what I did. These docs assume you use my partitioning. The docs also do the install from within Fremantle, but you can set it up on your workstation too, of course.

Set up in fremantle

Boot into your system like "normal".


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