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What follows is an account about how I managed to get Devuan running on a Nokia N900 (console only, no desktop environment for now). | What follows is an account about how I managed to get Devuan running on a Nokia N900 (console only, no desktop environment for now). | ||
- | == Linux kernel == | + | === Linux kernel === |
I first cloned mainline (or rather stable) kernel: | I first cloned mainline (or rather stable) kernel: | ||
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- | == Devuan file system == | + | === Devuan file system === |
For the following steps it is essential to be root on a Devuan system <ref> https://wiki.debian.org/EmDebian/CrossDebootstrap </ref>. Let’s install some packages: | For the following steps it is essential to be root on a Devuan system <ref> https://wiki.debian.org/EmDebian/CrossDebootstrap </ref>. Let’s install some packages: | ||
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- | == Boot == | + | === Boot === |
Instead of flashing u-boot, I decided to test the system by: | Instead of flashing u-boot, I decided to test the system by: | ||
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- | == Footnotes == | + | === Footnotes === |
<references /> | <references /> |
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