Hello,
I have a ARM based computer (yeah, then LH7A404) and it is working fine
with a BSD derivat (gotten the 32 MB Image from the net) and also the
"Self-Made-Computer" is working if I am code it with my Hands and Feets
in ASM. :-)
But I do not like to use BSD and try to code a couple of MBytes by Hands
and Feets and want to install Debian on it.
OK, I have some modified scripts and bootstraped a full ARM installation
on my 1 GByte "SanDisk Ultra II" plus a Cross-Compiled ARM Kernel with
all modules included.
But HOW can I write now my Bootsektor?
I have only a Workstation (Opteron 140, amd64), my IBM TP570 (P2/366,
i386) and my VIA EPIA LM10000EAG (i386).
Note: The ARM-PCB has currently no USB port or any other
PATA/SATA ports... only the CF-Card slot and I
have to build the rest in the next weeks/months!
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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