last time I figured out that there is no boot.src.uimg so my installation of arch linux was failed. However there is no line in install.sh to download boot.src.uimg. I thought it was in the ArchLinuxARM-chromebook-latest.tar.gz but in this another tutorial for sumsung chromebook boot.src.uimg is downloaded as another process. I'm confused why this install.sh script doesn't contain the line to download boot.src.uimg.
Anyway adding the line to download boot.src.uimg might solve this problem.
2014年8月27日水曜日
2014年8月24日日曜日
more mess on installing arch linux on chromebook11
Since it completely mess up when I installed xorg on my arch, I decided to do whole installation of arch linux again.
I rerun the install.sh but this time installation of arch linux is failed. When I run install.sh prompt said
This is weird because last time install.sh run without problem and
cp: cannot stat 'root/boot/boot.scr.uimg': No such file or directory
Actually there are no boot.scr.uimg
in /tmp/root/boot/boot.scr.uimg
.This is weird because last time install.sh run without problem and
boot.scr.uimg
should be extracted from ArchLinuxARM-chromebook-latest.tar.gz
. Similar issue posted on arch linux arm
2014年8月23日土曜日
Stories so far about installing arch linux on my hp chromebook 11
Stories so far
Before I try to install arch on my chromebook again, let's recap what I've done so far.References
I followed these blog and video to install arch on my chromebook and it seems successfully installed but after install when I run post-install.sh for installing some packages some packages failed to be installed. After that I tried installing some packages on my chromebook. Some were successfully installed (python, ruby) but when I tried to install mate and xorg something wrong happened especially lightdm and xorg (after installed xorg I couldn't start arch because the screen blink forever and refused any command).What is to be tried next?
When I failed running post-install.sh problems occured because I couldn't reach to the mirror server. It occurs when I tried to install packages manually by pacman and it was solved by modifying the mirror server list by editing/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
. So if I edit mirrorlist to set several mirrors, it may solve the problem when running the post-install.sh.Another thing I should try is to understand post-install.sh and install.sh both are here on github.
2014年8月15日金曜日
Install xorg and complete mess
Installed xorg
Last time I tried install xorg on my arch linux, it was failed because I didn't reach the mirror server (which is in Taiwan I choosed because I couldn't find mirror in japan). So this time I selected several servers in/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
(Taiwan, Singapore and California).And force pacman to refresh the package lists.
$ pacman -Syy
After this, tried to install xorg.
$ pacman -S xorg
And it worked! I successfully installed xorg. I tried start mate by executing
startx
but system said no such command. So I think I should reboot and then I rebooted and ... and complete mess
After reboot it seems to be fine before the screen blinking oddly. Now it completely failed. I can't back to shell and can't run any command. Screen is blinking endlessly. Sigh
2014年8月11日月曜日
plymouth, mate, xorg and mirror
Alright, I got confused after the last post.
I found the boot process is stopped because system can't find plymouth.
So I tried install plymouth
So what does lightdb try to start? I thought it tried to start desktop environment.
Anyway, I also found I didn't install xorg. It must be there if I want to start desktop environment. I installed mate via pacman and tried to install xorg but it failed. Again I couldn't reach mirror server (this time was Taiwan). I don't know this is because me or my machine setting is wrong or it occurs from time to time. But it is hard to think xorg can't be available because some settings are bit wrong because it's essential package for arch linux. Maybe I should work on mirror server setting.
I found the boot process is stopped because system can't find plymouth.
So I tried install plymouth
$ pacman -S plymouth
but it saids error; target not found: plymouth
. I searched another way to install plymouth on the web and found some people reports plymouth is buggy. It makes me think that I have to find the way to start Desktop without plymouth. But wait, when I checked installed packages $ pacman -Qe
there was no mate, gnome or other desktop environment.So what does lightdb try to start? I thought it tried to start desktop environment.
Anyway, I also found I didn't install xorg. It must be there if I want to start desktop environment. I installed mate via pacman and tried to install xorg but it failed. Again I couldn't reach mirror server (this time was Taiwan). I don't know this is because me or my machine setting is wrong or it occurs from time to time. But it is hard to think xorg can't be available because some settings are bit wrong because it's essential package for arch linux. Maybe I should work on mirror server setting.
2014年8月10日日曜日
some issues about lightdm
I installed arch linux on my hp chromebook 11.
I run post-install.sh and it seems that I installed desktop environment and now when I boot from usb, arch start desktop but error occurred about lightdm and it stuck.
So I try to fix it.
First the system said "check out 'systemctl status lightdm.service'", so I typed in shell. It shows bunch of messages and it seems loaded successfully
but it failed to be activated
These are not very much helping. As long as I found there is something wrong about lightdm.
So I read a man page of lightdm a bit and I found something when typed
In debug messages I found
This is useful. It seems I didn't install plymouth on my arch. I also found
I need to do some research about plymouth
I run post-install.sh and it seems that I installed desktop environment and now when I boot from usb, arch start desktop but error occurred about lightdm and it stuck.
So I try to fix it.
First the system said "check out 'systemctl status lightdm.service'", so I typed in shell. It shows bunch of messages and it seems loaded successfully
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service; enabled)
but it failed to be activated
Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Sat 2014-08-09 14:40:38 UTC; 14min ago
These are not very much helping. As long as I found there is something wrong about lightdm.
So I read a man page of lightdm a bit and I found something when typed
$ lightdm -d
.
-d means debug mode and it dumped debug messages. (logged at /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log)In debug messages I found
"DEBUG: Could not run plymouth --ping: Failed to execute child process "plymouth" (No such file or directory)
"DEBUG: Using VT 1
"DEBUG: Seat: Starting local X display on VT1
"
This is useful. It seems I didn't install plymouth on my arch. I also found
I need to do some research about plymouth
2014年8月6日水曜日
Do it again /* installing arch linux on my chromebook */
Yesterday, I found setting server manually than geo based server selection will fix the problem that some packages didn't installed because mirror server was unreachable.
So I decided to do it again from start.
I already downloaded install.sh at
I tried servers located in Canada and Singapore but both wasn't success.
So I decided to do it again from start.
I already downloaded install.sh at
/home/root
so process is simpler
- become the root
$ sudo su -
$ cd /home/root
- run install.sh (it's already there)
$ sh install.sh /dev/sda
- after installed arch linux to usb,
$ reboot
+ctrl+U
- login as a root
- change the mirror server for pacman
$ nano /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
- connect to wifi
wifi-menu mlan0
- check network status
$ ping -c 3 www.google.com
- install wget
$ pacman -S wget
- download post-install.sh
$ wget https://raw2.github.com/omgmog/archarm-usb-hp-chromebook-11/master/post-install.sh
- run post-install.sh
$ sh post-intall.sh
I tried servers located in Canada and Singapore but both wasn't success.
2014年8月5日火曜日
Some issue seems to be solved about installing Arch Linux on my chromebook
Try again
Since I failed twice to install Arch linux on my chromebook, I tried once again tonight.I followed same steps of last time and installed arch on my usb and booted. (in fact in last two times I successfully installed arch linux on my usb but due to some errors occurred when running post-install.sh I thought whole installation process was completely failed)
Then I tried to run post-install.sh but same error occurred. I quit to tackle post-install.sh and switched to manually installing packages by using packman.
First, I installed Python3.4
$ pacman -S python
It was success! Now I can run python script on my chromebook!
Next I tried to install desktop environment. First I tried GNOME
pacman -S gnome
but failed by error. Next tried mate but also failed by error.The error was when downloading from mirror somehow I couldn't mirror and it turned out as an error.
after I searched web I found this.
In that web page, someone said we can manually select mirror site rather than geo based selection. So I modified a file to manually pick mirror.
$ nano /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
I switched to a mirror located in somewhere in Canada. After that, once again I tried to install mate and .... it worked like a magic!
Installation of mate and all dependencies were successfully done. So I rebooted and it should have been completely alright.
Actually, it wasn't. When I rebooted boot process was stopped saying
[FAILED] Failed to start Light Display Manager
see 'systemctl status lightdm.service' for details
Now I got another problem to solve.
I also found that switching mirror before running post-install.sh it might work well.
2014年8月4日月曜日
Reinstalling Arch Linux to my HP chromebook11
Yesterday, I failed to install arch linux to my HP chromebook11.
I followed the video and blog but it was not successful.
Maybe I failed to follow some steps so I try again.
After I searched, I found chromebook powerwash. I firstly thought I have to restore chrome os by rebooting from USB, but powerwash seems to do the job easily.
So let's do it!
I pushed powerwash and it asked to restart so I select restart.
Then it restart and show big exclamation mark probably because I'm still using it as dev mode so I hit ctrl+D and Chromebook says "powerwash is in progerss". So far so good.
Set up chromebook again and confirmed it was all cleaned up!
Now I can start from the beginning.
From now I record all steps.
I followed the video and blog but it was not successful.
Maybe I failed to follow some steps so I try again.
Go back to start line
I reformatted my USB on my mac and I also need to restore my chrome book since I installed arch yesterday not only to my USB but to my chromebook.After I searched, I found chromebook powerwash. I firstly thought I have to restore chrome os by rebooting from USB, but powerwash seems to do the job easily.
So let's do it!
powerwash
- Click the status area in the lower-right corner, where your account picture appears.
- Select Settings and click Show advanced settings
- Find the "powerwash" section and click Reset
- In the dialogue box that opens, select Restart
I pushed powerwash and it asked to restart so I select restart.
Then it restart and show big exclamation mark probably because I'm still using it as dev mode so I hit ctrl+D and Chromebook says "powerwash is in progerss". So far so good.
Set up chromebook again and confirmed it was all cleaned up!
Now I can start from the beginning.
Install Arch Linux to HP chromebook11 [again]
Go to chrosh by ctrl+alt+T ( video using ctrl+alt+F3 different from blog but I stick with blog version )From now I record all steps.
- Become the 'root'
>> sudo su -
- Enable booting from USB stick
>> crossystem dev_boot_usb=1 dev_boot_signed_only=0
- Change to the root user home
>> cd /home/root
- Download install.sh script
>> wget https://raw2.github.com/omgmog/archarm-usb-hp-chromebook-11/master/install.sh
- Insert USB stick and dismiss the window
- Run the install.sh
sh install.sh /dev/sda
- Finished run install.sh execute command
reboot
- When reboot ctrl-U to reboot from USB
- login as root
alarm login: root
- do
wifi-menu mlan0
- update pacman and install wget
pacman -S wget
- download post-install.sh
- run post-install.sh
- some error occurred
- some packages couldn't installed by error
- prompt says There are 14 members
So this time also installation doesn't work. After searched comments of omgmog's blog, found that some packages have some problems for installing. If those problems are fixed, it should be fine to run arch linux on my chromebook.
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