Ben Westover
Ben Westover
> you need an existing Arch Linux ARM install to run it from since pacstrap doesn't support foreign architectures like debootstrap > The only issue remaining is getting to an...
> there is only an old non-opensource variant of xmrig available for UPX XMRig is licensed under GPLv3. Failure to provide source code for a fork of XMRig is a...
> * [ ] Ability to mount HFS+ **read-write** > > * I doubt most phones will have the `hfsplus` kernel module; a FUSE implementation must be found https://github.com/0x09/hfsfuse could...
I have also tried adding `--arch riscv` to the dkms command, but this doesn't change anything and `ARCH=riscv64` is still put into the build command.
If I knew how to fix it, this would be a pull request, not an issue ;)
> Considering that on x86_64 DKMS knows to look in `arch/x86` instead of `arch/x86_64`, I'm assuming we already have this logic in place, just not for RISC-V yet. Got curious,...
Yes, as mentioned above.
I now have some new information. I have been talking with some kernel maintainers, and the issue does in fact lie within DKMS. Here is an excerpt from some email...
Give the VM an SD card image with the contents of the release zip, just like you'd do with a real Pi 3.
You're looking for [certbot-dns-freenom](https://github.com/Shm013/certbot-dns-freenom).