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Note 2: If you reboot without powering off or perhaps yanking the battery, your device may appear as wlan2 or wlan3 etc.
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Revision as of 00:26, 2 January 2010

I have installed Fedora 12 on my Nokia N900.

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. Wifi works. Testing xorg RSN.

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".


bootmenu

You need to have getbootstate version 1.0.35+0m5 or greater for this to work. These docs are basically the same as installing Mer.

dpkg -l getbootstate

(As a side note, getbootstate is closed software. Please vote for this bug and/or clamour for it to be released as free software.)

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.


# Boot up into Maemo / Fremantle

# Grab this package:
wget http://www.daimi.au.dk/~cvm/bootmenu_1.6_armel.deb

# Be root
sudo gainroot

# Install bootmenu
dpkg -i bootmenu_1.6_armel.deb

Then tappy tap tap the bootmenu install icon and answer yes.

Now you need to set up Fedora in the menu for bootmenu. See also: Mer bootmenu docs.

I put everything on the forth partition on an ext3 formatted "external" MicroSD card (the one that's right next to the camera).

# edit/create this file to create a boot menu item for Fedora:
vim /etc/bootmenu.d/fedora.ext.item

# Make it look justa lika thisa:

ITEM_NAME="Fedora 12 (external SD, partition 4)"
ITEM_ID="fedora"
ITEM_DEVICE="${EXT_CARD}p4"
ITEM_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3"
ITEM_FSTYPE="ext3"
ITEM_FSOPTIONS="noatime,rw"

Then shutoff the phone and reboot with KEYBOARD SLID OUT, so you get the bootmenu.

rootfs

Boot into your system like "normal" into Maemo fremantle.

Set up and download the needed files:

# This will be a nice place to keep things
mkdir -p /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/rootfs

# go hence
cd /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/rootfs

# grab the root image
wget http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/rootfs/rootfs-f12.tar.bz2

fedora-setup-in-chroot

Make this file and put it here: /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/fedora-setup-in-chroot

Note, in future revisions, I will have more in this script, this is just a starting point for now.

#!/bin/sh

set -x

echo "uh, set a root password!"
passwd


freemoe-fedora-install

Make & run this script:

#!/bin/sh

set -x

echo "this is going to format your microsd, take care!"

echo "THIS FORMATS PARTITION 4 ON YOUR MICROSD"

read ok
read ok
exit 0 # you get this i hope

echo

sudo umount /dev/mmcblk1p4

sudo mkfs.ext3 -j -m1 /dev/mmcblk1p4

sudo fsck -vvv /dev/mmcblk1p4

sudo mkdir -p /media/mmc4

sudo mount -o noatime /dev/mmcblk1p4 /media/mmc4/

cd /media/mmc4/

bzcat /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/rootfs/rootfs-f12.tar.bz2 | sudo tar x

sudo mv rootfs-f12/* .
sudo rmdir rootfs-f12

sudo cp -a /lib/modules/*  /media/mmc4/lib/modules/

echo "WARNING WARNING WARNING!!!!"
echo "Copying over NON-FREE FIRMWARE"
echo "PAY PENANCE!!!!"
sudo cp -a /lib/firmware/*  /media/mmc4/lib/firmware/

sudo cp -p /home/user/MyDocs/Fedora/fedora-setup-in-chroot ./

sudo chmod +x fedora-setup-in-chroot

sync

echo
echo "now run ./fedora-setup-in-chroot after you enter the chroot"
echo "this is convenient too:"
echo "export HOME=/root"
echo

sudo chroot /media/mmc4 /bin/bash

Disable watchdog

You have to disable the watchdog with the flasher tool or the system will just shut down on bootup:

./flasher-3.5 --set-rd-flags=no-omap-wd

./flasher-3.5 --set-rd-flags=no-ext-wd

./flasher-3.5 --enable-rd-mode

Wifi

(Will add this to script later)

I got wifi going by writing a simple script that I can run at boot. Can't use many of the keys, so no "0", "/" etc. I used iwconfig which I yum installed in the chroot, but this could easily be done with the more modern "iw" which comes installed.

[root@fedora-arm ~]# cat startiwconfig
#!/bin/sh

iwconfig wlan0 essid consume
dhclient wlan0

You'll also need to add "." to root's PATH or put that somewhere it root's PATH.

[root@fedora-arm ~]# tail -1 /root/.bashrc 
PATH=$PATH:.
# cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0 
# WLAN Interface
DEVICE=wlan0
#HWADDR=00:00:00:00:00:00
ONBOOT=no
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
TYPE=Wireless
NM_CONTROLLED=no
USERCTL=yes
PEERDNS=yes
IPV6INIT=no
#MODE=Master
RATE=auto
ESSID=consume
CHANNEL=


Note: I had wifi working fine, then I installed a bunch of apps and network config broke and can't find the device anymore. :(

Note 2: If you reboot without powering off or perhaps yanking the battery, your device may appear as wlan2 or wlan3 etc.

X.org

X is up and running with XFCE, but I don't have the touchscreen working. I can do touchscreen calibration though...

# as root, I did this via ssh when networking was working
yum groupinstall Base-X

# grab a desktop. No openbox or lxde available at the moment for ARM.
yum groupinstall XFCE

# not sure if the above drags this in or not
yum install tslib

# fix /etc/hosts to this so XFCE doesn't complain:
127.0.0.1       localhost localhost.localdomain fedora-arm

# since keyboard isn't working you have to set up this script from
# chroot or ssh in:
echo "TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event3 TSLIB_CONFFILE=/etc/ts.conf ts_calibrate" > /root/ts
chmod +x /root/ts

# then next time you boot up, log in as root and run "ts" to calibrate.

# You may need to uncomment this line in /etc/ts.conf:
module_raw input

See also