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This article sums up the different ways to install Mer on different types of computers (VMWare, chroot, on device, etc.). Please feel free to add/edit. The original information is taken from [[Mer/Releases/0.9]].
This article sums up the different ways to install Mer on different types of computers (VMWare, chroot, on device, etc.). Please feel free to add/edit. The original information is taken from [[Mer/Releases/0.9]].
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'''Installation'''
'''Installation'''
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Download Mer image and unpack it in the second partition.
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Download Mer image and this package:
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[http://trac.tspre.org/meiz/touchbook-kernel.tar.gz]
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It contains the original AIOS kernel and modules.
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Copy a few files from AI OS for better hardware support:
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Unpack both in the ext3 partition of the SD-card and copy the uImage (in /boot of the kernel package) to the first fat partition.
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/lib/firmware
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To get the wlan working you have to copy /etc/Wireless over from the AIOS.
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/lib/modules
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/etc/Wireless
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== SmartQ ==
== SmartQ ==
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Theoretically you can multiboot up to 5 different systems (internal + on the fat partition + three ext3 partitions, '''not tested''').
Theoretically you can multiboot up to 5 different systems (internal + on the fat partition + three ext3 partitions, '''not tested''').
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[[Category:Mer]]

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