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jmalone
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Posted - 17 May 2005 : 16:04:41
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Traditional Debian Distribution 2005-04-26 (Sarge)
This is a traditional linux root file system from the Debian (Sarge) distribution for ADS embedded computer systems.
Debian Root 2005-04-26 (FTP) Debian Root 2005-04-26 (HTTP) MD5
Initrd for Debian Root 2005-04-26 [MD5] is an initial ramdisk that is needed to bootstrap the Debian root file system.
The shell script, debian_install.sh, can be run on a Linux system and will install a kernel, the root file system and the initrd (initial ramdisk) on a hard drive such as an Hitachi Microdrive (TM) or an external USB drive. The script reformats the hard drive and creates three partitions:1) kernel and initial ramdisk 2) swap space 3) EXT3 root file system README-install.txt is a text file that describes the use of the debian_install shell script and provides notes regarding the root file system, initrd, etc.
README.txt contains more detailed information on the traditional Debian root filesystem as well as the ramdisk, jffs2 and cramfs distributions in this 2005-04-26 release.
Usage HistoryThis distribution is a Debian Sarge distribution and supercedes our previous 2004-10-07 Debian distribution.
This is the fifth release of the traditional Debian distribution for ADS embedded computer systems. It is a traditional linux root file sysem and is intended to be used on our platforms for development of embedded applications. It includes compilers, debuggers, libraries, etc. Additionally, Debian provides many thousands of optional packages that can be downloaded, installed and configured with a simple command.
Update: 2005-05-23 by jmalone -> Fixed debian_install.sh to supply SERIALGETTY parameter
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