molecules/boot/arm/pandaboard/README

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Hi, welcome to Sabayon for the PandaBoard.
First of all, you may want to install the image into a new SDHC card.
Make sure to have enough space for it, for example, if you downloaded
the 4GB version, make sure you're using a 4GB SDHC stick.
Other requirements:
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- a Linux distro to copy the image to the SDHC
- a SDHC reader
- a root shell on the Linux distro
How to burn the image:
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Insert the SDHC memory into your reader (make sure that the LOCK
switch is turned off). After a few seconds, type:
# dmesg | tail -n 10
In the last kernel message lines you will be able to read the
actual device name, might be something like "sdc" or in general
"sdX" where X is just a letter.
Make sure to see the same device name inside /dev directory.
Once you got the name, just dump the image into that, in this
example, we assume that the device is /dev/sdc and the image
name is "Sabayon_Linux_8_armv7a_BeagleBoard_xM_4GB.img".
Do this as root!
# xzcat Sabayon_Linux_8_armv7a_BeagleBoard_xM_4GB.img > /dev/sdd
Once it is done, check for any error using:
# dmesg | tail -n 10
And if it's all good, type:
# sync; sync; sync
To make sure everything has been flushed to the device.
At this point, extract your SDHC and place it into the PandaBoard.
You're set!
How to change keyboard mapping:
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Our images come with "keyboard-setup", a shell too that lets you easily
do this, just type:
# keyboard-setup "<your keyboard layout code>" all
Then reboot!
How to change language:
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Open /etc/locale.gen and add your locale (you can find a full list
at: /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED).
Make sure to add UTF-8 locales, this is what we support.
Once you've added your line, just type:
# language-setup "<your locale, without the .UTF-8 part>" system
Then reboot!