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DS5v5.10 Linux Kernel & Application Workshop with Snowball
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DS5v5.10 Linux Kernel & Application Workshop with Snowball
Fadil Saat
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 6th July 2012 at
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Hi all,
Pardon my noob status - I'm trying to follow the above tutorial but stuck at downloading the Linux Kernel to my Snowball (page 89). The instruction reads "In order to find the kernel sources, duplicate the deb line in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hwpack.linaro-landing-team-ste.list and replace deb with deb-src". How do I carry out this instruction? I'm really confused!
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Scott Douglass
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 10th July 2012 at
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Yes, if the debugger has the target stopped, the kernel won't be able to finish booting. I think that page is missing: "Clickthe Continue button and let the kernel finish booting." above "When the kernel finished booting..."
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Scott Douglass
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 10th July 2012 at
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Yes, if the debugger has the target stopped, the kernel won't be able to finish booting. I think that page is missing: "Clickthe Continue button and let the kernel finish booting." above "When the kernel finished booting..."
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