Re: Initial Chromebook install instructions

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On 12/06/2012 03:31 AM, David Rusling wrote:
> Where are the official fedora-release packages?   Googling, I end up
> at http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=92525, for
> example.  I think that I'll upgrade to 18 this morning.

Yup. I made it intentionally a bit obtuse so folks wouldn't hit the
linker triplet prefix change upgrade problem we've seen. But do this:

1). Install the rpm by downloading both of the noarch packages there.
2). Install them with rpm, or with "yum install fedora-release*.rpm"
3). Then do a "yum install rpm yum" to upgrade those bits.
4). You will see some failures during that process due to the linker
path changing and the upgrade not working (we don't really do upgrades
per-se on ARM devices at the moment).
5). Shutdown the system with a halt/poweroff/or powerbutton press/hold.
6). Take out the SD Card. Insert into another system and make a symlink
from /lib/ld-linux.so.3->/lib/ld-2.16.so (which should happen during a
glibc upgrade but actually isn't being created properly right now).
7). Re-insert into system and boot it up.
8). Do a "yum upgrade --skip-broken"

That should more-or-less get you onto F18 bits. There are better ways.
This is the way I used.

Jon.

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