[00:24] <maxinux> benbloom:  cat /proc/filesystems
[00:24] <maxinux> the kernel may not have been cmopiled  with it
[00:26] <benbloom> yes maxinux: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5857005/ not there! is there a way to add support after the fact?
[00:26] <maxinux> recompile the kernel w/ udf support
[00:26] <maxinux> add it as a module, and make modules modules_install
[00:26] <maxinux> then modprobe it and pray
[00:26] <maxinux> otherwise you may have to re-run make
[00:29] <benbloom> hmmm. sounds like a big job. I've been thinking about starting with ubuntu-server from scratch instead of the preconfigured install provided by compulabs. maxinux, is there a good tutorial on how to cross-compile armhf on my i86 pc for use on the other device?
[00:31] <maxinux> there is a cross compile dev kit you download for that
[00:31] <maxinux> its pretty easy once its setup
[00:31] <benbloom> is that gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf ?
[00:36] <benbloom> I've only used ubuntu installers for this. but I've been wanting to shake my dependence (pun intended) on canonical and apt. i'm very comfortable on the CL and in bash... just a noob when it comes to the low level stuff
[00:37] <maxinux> benbloom:  believev that be it
[00:38] <maxinux> and you set your CCPREFIX to arm-linux-gnueabihf-
[00:45] <benbloom> thanks
[02:00] <benbloom> so maxinux, Sorry to be a pest, but I've been following http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/03/27/cross-compiling-the-arm-linux-kernel-in-ubuntu-12-04-lts/ and I was wondering is there a config file where I decide which modules I want in and which I don't for this build?
[02:13] <maxinux> in the github repo its in is a .config file
[02:13] <maxinux> so you can simply make oldconfig;make
[02:13] <maxinux> or make menuconfig
[02:13] <maxinux> to update options
[02:13] <benbloom> thx.
[02:15] <maxinux> np
[02:15] <maxinux> most people dont cross compile on a daily basis ;)
[02:16] <benbloom> yeah. It's getting more common though with all the micro-PCs coming to market.
[02:16] <maxinux> yah
[02:16] <maxinux> though a beaglebone is fast enough to compile its own kernel
[02:17] <benbloom> Trimslice only has HDMI for video output. I use it headless via ssh
[02:19] <maxinux> need to add serial support?
[02:19] <maxinux> id hope that was compiled it but not in the config.txt
[02:26] <benbloom> it has a mini-RS232 port. I'd like to be able to use my old laptop as an interface if I could. the preconfigured ubuntu install that compulabs has released is really not designed with the uses I am looking for in mind.
[03:34] <benbloom> is there descriptions of what each configs are fore in arch/arm/configs?
[03:36] <benbloom> i see that there's a 'tegra' one, I guess i should try that?
[04:10] <maxinux> no
[04:11] <maxinux> ti omap3/4
[20:16] <srwarren> Are there mirrors of ports.ubuntu.com?
[22:01] <ogra_> srwarren, sadly no (there might be some inofficial ones, not sure)
[22:03] <srwarren> ogra_, pity; that makes running debian-cd a little harder. Well, generating a local mirror before running it, that is.