[07:51] <ppisati> ogra_: i have a vintage question for you: do you recall, back then, when everything was nice and you made ubuntu arm images? well, you used to inject a script that resized the image to the full capacity of the sd card - i believe it was a script that you injected in the initrd or something - do you know where i can find it? i didn't find any sing of it in the old rootstock project FWIW
[07:53] <ogra_> hmm
[07:54]  * ogra_ goes to the basement of his mind to dig in some boxes
[07:55] <ogra_> ppisati, jasper-initramfs ...
[07:56] <ogra_> last upload was from infinity in precise ... i dont even know if it is still in the archive
[07:56] <ppisati> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jasper-initramfs
[07:57] <ppisati> cool, i'll give it a try, thanks! :)
[07:57] <ppisati> FYI: i tried to hack your rootstock-touch to create normal ubuntu images
[07:58] <ppisati> but after jumping through some hoops i bailed
[07:58] <ppisati> and now i'm tossing together a script that does it
[07:58] <ppisati> much like the old rootstock
[07:58] <ppisati> way simpler
[07:58] <ppisati> hopefully
[07:58] <ppisati> :)
[08:00] <ogra_> hmm, it should be easy ... just changing the live-build call should be enough
[08:02] <ogra_> in fact just changing the value of PROJECT (and dropping the click package hacks a bit lower down) should give you a proper build
[08:05] <ppisati> ogra_: i kind of did that
[08:05] <ppisati> ogra_: and i got to the point of getting a tarball
[08:06] <ogra_> "kind of" :)
[08:06] <ppisati> ogra_: but then you have the bootloader, the bootloader script and some other crap
[08:06] <ppisati> ogra_: and that's when i encountered...
[08:06] <ppisati> ogra_: cdimage or something
[08:06] <ogra_> yeah, rootstock is only for rootfses indeed
[08:06] <ogra_> right
[08:08] <ppisati> and that's when i surrended
[11:54] <rooted> its seems after expanding the size of the micro-SD rootfs , its take longer for booting up  , and its becoming slower , any hint ? beaglebone black
[11:55] <ppisati> rooted: it takes more time to mount it (i guess)
[11:56] <rooted> what is the solution ?
[11:56] <ppisati> rooted: i guess none
[11:56] <ppisati> rooted: what's the size of you sd/fs?
[11:56] <ppisati> rooted: which fs are you using?
[11:56] <rooted> so , i should use an external hd ?
[11:56] <rooted> size of sd is 8gb
[11:57] <rooted> ive expanded the fs to the whole sd
[11:57] <ppisati> usb hdd are faster for sure
[11:58] <rooted> well , it was fater for the default img .. ive just increased the size of the partition
[11:59] <rooted> there is no unused partition on the sd , or should i make an empty space ?
[12:02] <ppisati> rooted: no it's ok as it is
[12:02] <ppisati> rooted: when a fs is mounted, some operations are done on it
[12:02] <ppisati> rooted: so it's normal a delay with bigger fs
[12:03] <ppisati> rooted: and the bbone doesn't have a super speedy cpu so, it all makes sense
[12:03] <rooted> hmm
[12:04] <rooted> i dont know alot about partitions , but i was comparing with the BBB sd, and the raspberry pi sd , its seems there is alot of partition on its sd.. and its runs fast.
[15:06] <MrBIOS> http://www.wired.com/2014/05/ford-f150-aluminum-testing
[15:06] <MrBIOS> sneaky sneaky…I like it
[15:58] <mistawright> hi guys i have my computer running ubuntu and the armv7 compiler installed so i can build software on it in the right arch. how can i specify that distcc use this compiler?
[15:59] <mistawright> i have the gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi installed and have built the kernel etc using it. i need to have my beaglebone black running archlinux use distcc on this box but do not know how to specify the compiler used