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+Notes and quirks for specific devices
+=====================================
+
+## ODROID-XU
+* The kernel refuses to build with Devuan's default toolchain `arm-none-eabi`.
+ Use `arm-linux-gnueabi-4.7` that I provide on https://pub.parazyd.cf/mirror
+ instead.
+
+## Raspberry Pi 2
+* This build script will create an image that works on the Raspberry Pi 3 as
+ well. It also includes the required firmware for getting onboard Wifi/Bluetooth
+ working.
+
+## Acer Chromebook
+* The Chromebook I tested this image on names the wireless interface `mlan0`, so
+ please keep note of it when you try connecting to an access point.
+
+## BeagleBone Black
+* The kernel refuses to build with Devuan's default toolchain `arm-none-eabi`.
+ Use `arm-linux-gnueabi-4.7` that I provide on https://pub.parazyd.cf/mirror
+ instead.
+* In `/root/` you will find the `xorg.conf` needed to run X properly. You will
+ also find a shell script that allows you to use USB as an ethernet device
+
+## OUYA Gaming console
+* This image is intended to be booted from a USB stick and the kernel to be run
+ from memory. dd the image on a USB flash drive.
+* You will need android tools
+* Run the bootloader
+
+```
+adb reboot-bootloader
+```
+
+* Load the kernel that's in `arm/extra/ouya` with:
+
+```
+fastboot boot zImage-3.1.10-tk*
+```
+
+