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I want to install Camflow on Ubuntu20.04LST (aarch64 architecture), but when the installation process finished, I didn't see XXXCamFlow_YYY after typing 'uname -r', which means the installation was failed.
Before installing CamFlow, I installed the dependencies according to this question #115 (comment). During the installation process, I got some warnings and one note, but no error. And the first warning information is W: Couldn't identify type of root file system for fsck hook when cd ~/build/linux-stable && sudo make install.
I saw this question #78 (comment) when I looking for the solution, but the link is invalid now, could you please give me some advices about my problem?
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The Linux kernel version I'm using is 5.10.104-tegra, and I followed the tutorial(https://camflow.org/#source) to install CamFlow, which seems like 0.9.0 version. Should I use the lower version of CamFlow such as 0.7.1 which suitable for linux kernel 5.9.11?
I want to install Camflow on Ubuntu20.04LST (aarch64 architecture), but when the installation process finished, I didn't see XXXCamFlow_YYY after typing 'uname -r', which means the installation was failed.
Before installing CamFlow, I installed the dependencies according to this question #115 (comment). During the installation process, I got some warnings and one note, but no error. And the first warning information is
W: Couldn't identify type of root file system for fsck hook
whencd ~/build/linux-stable && sudo make install
.I saw this question #78 (comment) when I looking for the solution, but the link is invalid now, could you please give me some advices about my problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: