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On Freitag, 8. April 2016 09:35:21 CEST Peter Czanik wrote:
Hi,
For ARM there is a rootfs tgz (like this: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/openSUSE-current/app liances/openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS.armv7-rootfs.armv7l-Current.tbz), which can be used when we have a kernel for a board and we want to use it with the openSUSE userland.
Is there anything similar for x86_64? I just tried Ubuntu on Windows insider preview, and would like to replace it with openSUSE :)
Bye, CzP You could easily create one with on your openSUSE installation
zypper --root $TMPDIR ar \ http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss repo-oss zypper --root $TMPDIR install rpm zypper tar -cvzf roofs.tar.gz $TMPDIR/ Thanks, this part worked fine. But it turned out, that replacing Ubuntu with openSUSE takes a bit more effort than replacing the rootfs
Hi, On 04/08/2016 09:42 AM, Johannes Thumshirn wrote: directory. I also tried to chroot into the directory, but it did not work... Anyway, 99.9% I use openSUSE natively on the machine, so it's not a real problem :) Bye, CzP -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org