Re: Noob questions.

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On 01/26/10 11:34, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> Hi,
>
> So I found this page searching for some stack which has Java running on
> linux running on a ARM11 processor(Samsung s3c6410) to be exact. I am
> linux NOOB too. From what I read I understand that I have to build the
> kernel again for my target board. Is this also true for each of the
> binaries on the rootfs or from the yum repository?

No, you just need to take care of your bootloader and your kernel 
specific to the board.

The rest of Fedora you can use the generic prebuilt binary packages and 
the rootfs tarball to get started.

If you hold your rootfs on SD Card, things are very nice and easy the 
Fedora way.

BTW I used SD Card boot with s3c6410 myself.  You can get the bootloader 
fetched from SD Card too direct from ROM, it is extremely convenient.

-Andy
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