On Thursday 04 April 2019 19:03:46 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
No clue, I built it for the rock64, on the
rock64, useing the
patches from the linux-rt mailing list links, but when I asked how
to install it, 3 times over about as many weeks, and got ignored, I
gave up. Their propaganda says good support, but AFAIWC, there isn't
any. But the pi is only very marginally better. Bulding an rt
kernel on the pi is a several hour project, on the rock64 its about
30 minutes, which amply demo's the difference in speeds. Too bad I
cannot use it. Neither has any docs available to aid the hacker.
Those are proprietary designs. Run the linux they supply, or go
pound sand.
Which one the rock64 or the PI ... I got already confused.
Both. I wanted a comparison of build times, both done on the same usb2
interfaced SSD. I built it 4.something at the time, on the rock64, for
arm64 then did a make clean, took the drive to the pi and changed the
architecture to armhf, and built it on the pi.
For the PI there are very good descriptions of the
boot process and
what you need to have on the SD card ... I need to find the links I
used. Also not necessary to build directly on the PI, but you can
cross compile .... well might be easier for you to build directly on
the PI.
regards
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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