Recently people asked me how to run SBSA Reference Platform for their own testing and development. Which shows that I should write some documentation.
But first let me blog about it…
Random mumblings of ARM developer
Recently people asked me how to run SBSA Reference Platform for their own testing and development. Which shows that I should write some documentation.
But first let me blog about it…
I use Microsoft Ergonomic Desktop 4000 keyboard for over 10 years now. And Microsoft Natural Keyboard before.
All because wrists and RSI…
Twenty years ago I bought Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 Linux PDA. With StrongARM SA1110 inside. And I had no idea how it will end…
In past years I was writing some kind of summary of previous year. In form of kind of timeline, with info about each month etc. Time to write something about previous year but in other form.
For over two years my router is small x86-64 box running OpenWRT. But I have some issues with it.
I have several personal projects which generate HTML table with some interesting data in it:
Whenever I had to update them I did that by hand. Which had to end one day…
SystemReady specification mentions that system to be certified needs to be able to boot several operating systems:
In addition, OS installation and boot logs are required:
- Windows PE boot log, from a GPT partitioned disk, is required.
- VMware ESXi-Arm installation and boot logs are recommended.
- Installation and boot logs from two of the Linux distros or BSDs are required.
All logs must be submitted using the ES/SR template.
In choosing the Linux distros or BSDs, maximize the coverage by diversifying the heritage. For example, the following shows the grouping of the heritage:
- RHEL/Fedora/CentOS/AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux/Oracle Linux/Anolis OS
- SLES/openSUSE
- Ubuntu/Debian
- CBL-Mariner
- NetBSD/OpenBSD/FreeBSD
So during last week I went through *BSD ones.
There were several changes done since my previous post on the topic. So after some discussions I decided to write a post about it.
There are improvements, fixes and even issues with BSA specification.