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<font color="#663300" size="+1">Hi. Just stumbled across Aboriginal
Linux and it looks like an great project :)<br>
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I am trying to create a Debian rootfs for an embedded system that
uses Dual ARM A9 cores (Xilinx Zynq SoC).<br>
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I'm currently trying to use multistrap (from the Emdebian project)
and am now trying moved to brickstrap (a fork of polystrap which
is a fork of multistrap). Brickstrap does everything in userspace
via proot and uses QEMU for the final configuration phase.<br>
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I was wondering if it is possible to use Aboriginal Linux to do
some or all of this? i.e. create a Debian rootfs from debian
binary packages.<br>
Would it be simpler?<br>
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multistrap uses apt and can workout all the package dependencies,
create a rootfs. That's why I like it.<br>
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Is Aboriginal Linux capable of doing what I want?<br>
Is it ready or is it a way of supporting that kind of usage?<br>
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Thanks, Brendan.<br>
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