On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:32:41 +0200 hoefle marco <marco.hoefle@nanotronic.ch> wrote: > > My ARM board AT91SAM9263-EK is running linux that I came with the > > board as linux demo. It is running from NAND flash and has a jffs2 > > filesystem (not NFS). It is probably running an Angstrom based > > filesystem. You are right, the NAND flash is partitioned in > > different partitions for kernel, rootfs etc. So what I have done is > > (I dont know if I did the right thing), copied the emdebian-arm.tgz > > on a USB stick, mounted it on the board running linux and gave > > command tar -xzpf emdebian-arm.tgz and ./emsecondstage in the > > folder Emdebian I created. Here is what happened: > Thats also good. nfs allows you to map a folder of our host PC > directly into your embedded linux filesystem. So you can exchange > data verrry conveniently between target board and host PC. > > I had this keyring error as well, it is not nice to have this error > but my board worked afterwards. Maybe an Emdebian developer can > comment this. Not sure - if gpg continues working after a reboot, it could be a problem in the installation process. Another interesting datum point will be whether the error recurs if the package is reinstalled or upgraded and whether gpg itself works as normal. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/ http://e-mail.is-not-s.ms/
Attachment:
pgplZqOIm3VK6.pgp
Description: PGP signature