Bionicpup64 8.0 CE
- alibadrelsayed
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Stock vs HUGE kernel configurations
Hey, I've got a few questions here I need to know about and understand.
Does Bionic64 ship with this "huge-4.19.23-bionicpup64.tar.bz2" kernel?
If not, I should be able to swap it in as described by ozsouth here, correct?
And if this IS the case, would new kernel config and System.map files be created in /boot?
The goal here is to know whether these items have been included.
If not, how would I add them to the kernel build script?
Having had a looksee compile time on an average machine takes roughly between one and two hours.
Longer wouldn't be a stretch.
I'm guessing whomever built this kernel (that YOU Phil?) could easily provide me with what I'm asking for.
TIA
Does Bionic64 ship with this "huge-4.19.23-bionicpup64.tar.bz2" kernel?
If not, I should be able to swap it in as described by ozsouth here, correct?
And if this IS the case, would new kernel config and System.map files be created in /boot?
The goal here is to know whether these items have been included.
If not, how would I add them to the kernel build script?
Having had a looksee compile time on an average machine takes roughly between one and two hours.
Longer wouldn't be a stretch.
I'm guessing whomever built this kernel (that YOU Phil?) could easily provide me with what I'm asking for.
TIA
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
I've uploaded 'huge-4.19.128-gyro-64.tar.bz2' to http://www.mediafire.com/folder/21fyvbi4xglau/kernels, for Bionicpup64.
This kernel package does not contain any firmware, it requires the presence of an fdrv...sfs.
This kernel provides much improved support for mmc storage devices, based on BK's 'DOTconfig-5.4.12'.
gyro
This kernel package does not contain any firmware, it requires the presence of an fdrv...sfs.
This kernel provides much improved support for mmc storage devices, based on BK's 'DOTconfig-5.4.12'.
gyro
gyro, this is just an alternate kernel offering, correct? It doesn't directly address the items I'm looking for here, right?
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Correct, the diffference between this and the release kernel, is that it's compiled from newer source, and that:Semme wrote:gyro, this is just an alternate kernel offering, correct? It doesn't directly address the items I'm looking for here, right?
gyrogyro wrote:This kernel provides much improved support for mmc storage devices, based on BK's 'DOTconfig-5.4.12'.
The kernel with mmc storage support is now called 'huge-4.19.128-mmc-64.tar.bz2'.gyro wrote:I've uploaded 'huge-4.19.128-gyro-64.tar.bz2' to http://www.mediafire.com/folder/21fyvbi4xglau/kernels, for Bionicpup64.
gyro
hi gyro,gyro wrote:The kernel with mmc storage support is now called 'huge-4.19.128-mmc-64.tar.bz2'.gyro wrote:I've uploaded 'huge-4.19.128-gyro-64.tar.bz2' to http://www.mediafire.com/folder/21fyvbi4xglau/kernels, for Bionicpup64.
gyro
do you know what particular things need to be added in my DOTconfig for mmc storage support?
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Try checking the following settings:666philb wrote:do you know what particular things need to be added in my DOTconfig for mmc storage support?
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CONFIG_MISC_RTSX=y
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CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_PCI=y
CONFIG_MISC_RTSX_USB=y
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CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_RICOH_MMC=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_ACPI=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_PLTFM=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_F_SDH30=y
CONFIG_MMC_WBSD=y
CONFIG_MMC_TIFM_SD=y
CONFIG_MMC_SPI=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDRICOH_CS=m
CONFIG_MMC_CB710=y
CONFIG_MMC_VIA_SDMMC=y
CONFIG_MMC_VUB300=y
CONFIG_MMC_USHC=y
CONFIG_MMC_USDHI6ROL0=y
CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_PCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_REALTEK_USB=y
CONFIG_MMC_CQHCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_TOSHIBA_PCI=y
CONFIG_MMC_MTK=y
CONFIG_MMC_SDHCI_XENON=y
CONFIG_MEMSTICK=y
gyro
Start Geany. From its Menu: Edit>Preferences. Click the Interface Panel. In the Fonts Section, Click the Button to the Right of Editor. It probably currently reads DejaVu Sans. In the GUI which opens there appear to be several monospaced fonts you can choose.phat7 wrote:Please change Geany's default DejaVu Sans. For editors a monospaced font is more appropriate.
I would like to carry with me an USB pendrive with Bionic Pup, Freecad and Prusa Slicer.
Should I a) create a bootable USB pendrive with Rufus and generate a save file upon reboot or b) should I use this same USB pendrive to perform a full install to another pendrive to carry with me?
In any case I'd be using a 32Gb Kingston Datatraveller pen to be partitioned according to your advise.
I have been reading the Puppy wiki concerning it's structure and what gets booted to Ram and what gets saved. I've also been reading here about how to keep the save file small in size and having the choice to save it before powering down. I'd like to keep my puppy lean and snappy.
Should I a) create a bootable USB pendrive with Rufus and generate a save file upon reboot or b) should I use this same USB pendrive to perform a full install to another pendrive to carry with me?
In any case I'd be using a 32Gb Kingston Datatraveller pen to be partitioned according to your advise.
I have been reading the Puppy wiki concerning it's structure and what gets booted to Ram and what gets saved. I've also been reading here about how to keep the save file small in size and having the choice to save it before powering down. I'd like to keep my puppy lean and snappy.
Last edited by Lekium on Wed 08 Jul 2020, 10:00, edited 1 time in total.
Lekium, however you proceed after my post, consider partitioning your stick as outlined here. For the opening FAT32 partition, you *should* need no more than 15mb or so over the size of your Bionic ISO.
Intrist'in >> https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer/
Intrist'in >> https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer/
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
@Lekium:
Are you working in Puppy or in Windows?
If you extract the .tar.gz in Puppy, you get an executable script. When you click on it, a terminal window opens with some yes/no questions.
If you are doing this in Puppy, right-click on the script and select Properties. Are the three Exec boxes checked?
Are you working in Puppy or in Windows?
If you extract the .tar.gz in Puppy, you get an executable script. When you click on it, a terminal window opens with some yes/no questions.
If you are doing this in Puppy, right-click on the script and select Properties. Are the three Exec boxes checked?
I made a mistake before. I'm now following the correct post, as i'm on ubuntu.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 475#687475
However, now I get "command not found" after:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 475#687475
However, now I get "command not found" after:
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sudo ./bootlace.com --time-out=0 /dev/sdb1