![]() ![]() After some tweaking (angelscript is movin /usr/local/include ln away) I run the installation of gamecon from retropie script. Also buildroot is creating some problems, but well, I will keep on trying for divertimento few more days and/or desist So, thanks for the links!!Īnyway, I've downloaded a Retropie standalone installation and added to a blank SD to try a different approach. There was a new BerryBoot version created for the RPI2 but I think was not created from the git repo so, it's being difficult to create it from scratch changing the kernel version and few more things. Usb joypad driver Patch#I tried to quickly find out how BerryBoot patches its kernel, but I only found an old patch which may or may not work if headers were built for contemporary kernels. Raspbian team kernels come with headers (also installable with apt-get), so that's also a solution for those who have issues with the generated headers for the standard Raspberry Pi foundation kernels. However, apparently Raspbian team kernels support AUFS (although only as a loadable module), so perhaps you could try installing one of those (using apt-get) and selecting it as the active kernel in BerryBoot (by modifying config.txt). Anyway, do you have any link/how-to build for a specific kernel and getting the headers?Yes, it seems that BerryBoot uses a single patched kernel for all OS. ![]() I will try to see if I can get another solution. I see no other option than wait for a new version of BerryBoot that includes a new kernel. Esbiete wrote:Definitively it's the last BerryBoot version, which has the -v7i-aufs kernel and it's being used cross-wide in all the OS's that you add to boot. ![]()
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