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Originally Posted by Lmiller1708
Yes that should work.
Trying to get Ubuntu installed on my laptop as a VM in Windows 7. It is a pain in the A$$.
Thanks for your help on this I will look at the rootfs once it get Ubuntu working.
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Virtualbox is your friend for that one. I've currently got 9.10, 10.04.1, and 10.10 as VM's on my work machine, and each took under 15 minutes to install and get going. I also use the shared folder feature in Virtualbox to grab NBH's and rootfs for fast flashing. If you plan on cloning tinboot and nand, I have a fully automated build script that I could post for you