Hi all. I'm interested in the problem of running Debian on an Android device and I visited:
https://wiki.debian.org/Mobile . I'm trying to follow the tutorial: http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Debian , but it seems to be quite hard. I'm stuck where the tutorial says: # mkbootimg --base 0x00200000 --kernel zImage --ramdisk initramfs.cpio.gz -o my-boot.img , as I don't know where the file zImage is on my Android device nor the base address (above 0x00200000). I got some help from the debian-mobile mailing list but it was not such that I managed to solve my problem. I think it's important to remark that the above tutorial, as far as I understand, is not about running Debian within the costraints or at the top of Android system, as many other kind of solutions do, but instead natively. It compiles the Android kernel and replace - it seems - the original with the modified one. Anyone out there who's interested as well in the matter and has already experienced it? Thanks, Rodolfo