[15:38] <genii> I've been working on getting Ubuntu onto some OMAP4470 based tablets here, Texas Instruments recommends using rootstock to create the filesystem, but I can't seem to find it anyplace ( according to them it's provided by qemu but I have qemu installed) and searching at packages.ubuntu.com produces no result. Was it superceded by some other method?
[15:39] <ogra_> rootstock is long dead ...
[15:39] <ogra_> but you can find the source on launchpad
[15:40] <ogra_> https://launchpad.net/project-rootstock
[15:40] <ogra_> (i assume you will need to fix issues if you try to build something newer with it)
[15:41] <ogra_> there is a successor but i worte that mainly for touch, not for normal rootfs builds, so that wont help much
[15:41] <ogra_> https://launchpad.net/project-rootstock-ng
[15:43] <genii> ogra_: Thanks for the fast reply. What is the preferred method then to accomplish something like what is described in the reply of https://e2e.ti.com/support/omap/f/849/t/317605
[15:44] <ogra_> i'd start from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/daily/current/
[15:44] <ogra_> that givey you a minimal rootfs
[15:44] <ogra_> *gives
[15:45]  * genii investigates