Nokia N950
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Nokia N950 | |
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Manufacturer | Nokia |
Specifications | |
Hardware Features | |
Software Features |
Installation
ubiboot from eMMC
- Install ubiboot.
- Create a new slice on the eMMC and format it to ext4.
- Mount your new ext4 slice and unpack the .tar.gz dist (N9, N950) to it.
- Configure
ubiboot.conf
. This guide assumes you will use slot 5 for Maemo Leste (example):- Set G_OS5_INITSCRIPT to
\/sbin\/preinit
- Set G_OS5_NUM to
1
- Set G_OS5_PARTITION to the partition number of your Maemo Leste slice
- Set G_OS5_NAME to
Maemo
- Set G_OS5_1_LABEL to
Maemo Leste - Linux 4.16
or whatever description you like - Set G_OS5_1_FILE to
/boot/Maemo/boot/zImage
- Set G_OS5_INITSCRIPT to
- Reboot to ubiboot and select the slot for Maemo Leste.
If you don't want to repartition your eMMC, there are two alternatives:
- Use N9 Easy Boot.
- Unpack the dist to Harmattan's
/home
directory and set G_OS5_PARTITION in ubiboot.conf to3
. This will result in Maemo Leste sharing a slice with Harmattan's/home
. Be careful when removing Maemo Leste, not to remove Harmattan'suser
ordeveloper
home directories.
Kernel development
Linux 4.16.4 plus patches
N950 status: https://elinux.org/N950
N9 status: https://elinux.org/N9
Sources: linux-stable 4.16.y, N950 patches, N9 patches