Hi, Le 22/11/2012 11:20, Andrew Wafaa a écrit :
Aloha all,
Does anyone know if something similar has started within openSUSE? None of the work being undertaken by Fedora at this point is covered by any restrictions, so there should be nothing stopping openSUSE from doing something similar.
AFAIK, nobody is working on it.
I'm happy to make a start, so long as someone can confirm what process/steps is desired for the bootstarp process on openSUSE.
I could help too, but I do not know what must be done! ;) Adrian and/or Alex may help? Guillaume
Many thanks,
Andy
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Al Stone <ahs3@redhat.com> Date: 21 November 2012 21:30 Subject: [fedora-arm] ARMv8 Bootstrap Project To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org
Howdy.
It's time to announce a little project I've been working on for the last few weeks: the ARMv8 bootstrap project for Fedora.
There has been a lot of interest in ARMv8 (also known as aarch64) in the last few months since it was introduced by ARM. A 64-bit processor that uses as little power as possible could provide an enormous cost savings to the vast and growing data centers throughout the world.
So, even though hardware is not yet available, we have started the work needed to bring Fedora to ARMv8. Using the ARM provided Foundation model (a platform simulator for ARMv8), we have been building up the packages needed to eventually get to a full native build of Fedora. Details and current status are here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/AArch64
Of the six stages needed in the bootstrap of a new architecture, we are in the middle of stage 2; these are therefore pretty early bits. In the interest of full transparency in what we do, and in the spirit of release early and release often, grab a copy and have fun!
On the Fedora wiki, you will find instructions on where to find all the bits and pieces used to construct the root file system image that's been created so far, and how to use the ARM Foundation model to do further work. And there is plenty to do :).
If you'd like to help, read through the wiki pages above and get yourself to the point where you can run the ARM Foundation model using the Fedora root file system. Then find a package needing some love and do what needs to be done for ARMv8 (the wiki explains how).
And if you have questions, you can find me (ahs3) on #fedora-arm on IRC (Freenode), or ask on this mailing list; the more, the merrier.
-- ciao, al
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