[14:31] <akaWolf> hello! how do I build an armel rootfs from scratch?
[14:31] <akaWolf> armhf*
[14:32] <rbasak> akaWolf: look up "debootstrap". And perhaps qemu-user-static
[14:32] <rbasak> Though armel was dropped now, in favour of armhf. Debian might be a better bet if you want armel.
[14:33] <akaWolf> I want an armhf, sorry
[14:35] <akaWolf> debootsrap is a automatically tool, I want to do it from scratch own hands.
[14:37] <rbasak> Sounds like you want Linux From Scratch or something then, rather than Ubuntu.
[14:38] <rbasak> Or if you want to do what debootstrap does but yourself, then the best thing to do is to look at the file. It's just a script.
[14:39] <akaWolf> last, ok, thanks, I will look at this script.
[16:31] <ndec> akaWolf: debootstrap doesn't 'build' rootfs. it assembles prebuilt binary packages
[18:48] <BorgCuba> Hi, I try to build rk3066 kernel 3.0.8+ with g_serial but the device is not recognized
[18:48] <BorgCuba> same for g_ether
[18:50] <BorgCuba> here is my boot log: http://pastebin.com/DWrwTZnR
[19:07] <BorgCuba> adding "_pcd->conn_en=1;" in dwc_otg_pcd_check_vbus_timer solved it, but why do I have to change this?
[19:13] <BorgCuba> well, it enumerates as "0525:a4a7 Netchip Technology, Inc. Linux-USB Serial Gadget (CDC ACM mode)" but it doesnt work