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Contents of the Guide to ARMlinux for RISCOS
1. Introduction
- The CD itself
2. RISC OS and Linux3. RISC OS and ARMLinux4. Installation- Before you Install anything
- Compatibility
- Booting: Background
- Actually Installing
- Preparation
- Installing the RISC OS-side files and Utilities
- Partitioning
- Booting
- Installing ARMLinux
- Starting ARMLinux
5. After Installation- The Shell
- Simple Commands
- The Filesystem
- Overview
- The Linux Root Filesystem
- Permissions
- Alternative Filesystems
- Help!
- Accounts
- Editing
- Linux and Printing
- Overview
- Planning Ahead
- A Simple Example
- Resources
- Shutting Down
- A Word of Encouragement
- Summary for advanced users
6. Advanced Information- ARM Devices
- Acorn and RISC OS Machines
- Psion
- Footbridge Machines
- SA-1100
- Moving from x86 to ARM
- Cross Compilation
- Cross-Compilation Resources
- Themes from the Mailing Lists
- Linux and KS32C5000 CPUs
- Kernel Development for SA-1100
- GCC Problems
- GCC and Optimisation
- Alternative Keymaps
- The Network Filing System (NFS)
- Window Managers
- Advanced Boot Procedures
- Booting from a kernel in your Linux ext2fs partition.
- Booting with a newer kernel
7. RISC OS Utilities- !Hform
- Using !Partman
8. Sources of Help and Information- The Aleph ARMLinux Installation Guide
- The ARMLinux Web Site
- News Groups
- The 'Docs' folder on this CD
- Aleph One Technical Support:
- Mailing lists
- Reading List
- Bibliography
9. FeedbackA. Vim: Simple
CommandsB. Mailing List ThemesGlossary
Last Updated: 2002.05.23
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