(07-24-2017, 07:54 PM)pfeerick Wrote: The main issue with the image that you picked was that it wasn't for the pinebook, it's a pine64 image
Ahhh, I think I found the reason. I forgot to switch to pinebook in the installer app. I'll try again ...
(07-24-2017, 07:54 PM)pfeerick Wrote: It may be possible to do debian images (and in fact Lenny is working on re-doing his Debian builds, so debian should be back on the cards in the next few weeks)... since the automated image system is at the point that it can just suck up a rootfs image and work from that. That is, of course, after using the correct kernel and uboot
So how can I get these? I just learned that pine64 is something else than pinebook. When buying the pinebook my intention was to have a real Debian laptop (preferable with Squeeze or even testing) with netbook performance and long lasting battery. Is there any step by step description how I can get this or do I have wrong assumptions what is possible with this cute hardware?
Kind regards, Andreas.