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Jan 11 2009, 05:40 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 26-September 04 Member No.: 4,770 |
Hi
I still do not understand how kexecboot decides which partition to add to the menu My experience until now: I installed Angstrom on the internal RAM of my C760, afterwards Ubuntu on my SD Card and then kexecboot. Then I tested kexecboot and it worked fine : I could boot either Angstrom or Ubuntu. Than I customized my Angstrom and installed missing packages and after that kexecboot did not find the Angstrom on the internal RAM anymore - it only found the Ubuntu on the SD card. Without a SD card kexecboot stops with Probing /dev/mtdblock0 Probing /dev/mtdblock1 Probing /dev/mtdblock2 Probing /dev/mtdblock3 No bootable device found So then I installed Anstrom with OPIE on my internal RAM and reinstalled kexecboot . And voila, kexecboot found the Angstrom/OPIE on the internal RAM and I could boot it. Than I customized Angstrom/OPIE and now kexecboot does not find the Angstrom on the internal RAM anymore. In all cases I did not change the files in the /boot directory ... Why does kexecboot do not find the Angstrom on the internal RAM? Update 11.01.09 20:11 Now I reinstalled Angstrom with Opie on the internal RAM and afterwards reinstalled kexecboot. And kexecboot again finds the Angstrom on the internal RAM. But now it does not find the Angstrom/Opie on the SD card anymore (it does find ubuntu and Angstrom with X on the other partitions of the SD card). I do not see a difference between the boot directory in the ram and the boot directory on the SD card (partition 4; a primary partition formated with ext2 if that matters): root@c7x0:~$ ls -l /boot -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23 Oct 31 15:01 image.nfo -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 68 Oct 31 15:01 kernel-cmdline lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 1 1970 zImage -> zImage-2.6.24 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1264516 Oct 31 15:00 zImage-2.6.24 root@c7x0:~$ ls -l //media/mmcblk0p4/boot -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 31 Jan 8 2009 image.nfo -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 69 Jan 11 2009 kernel-cmdline lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 11 2009 zImage -> zImage-2.6.24 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1264516 Oct 31 13:58 zImage-2.6.24 root@c7x0:~$ cat /boot/image.nfo Angstroem Opie 2007.12 root@c7x0:~$ cat /media/mmcblk0p4/boot/image.nfo Angstroem Opie 2007.12 Develop root@c7x0:~$ cat /boot/kernel-cmdline console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty1 noinitrd dyntick=enable debug root@c7x0:~$ cat /media/mmcblk0p4/boot/kernel-cmdline console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty1 noinitrd dyntick=enable debug regards Bernd |
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Jan 15 2009, 03:27 PM
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,281 Joined: 29-July 04 From: Cambridge, England Member No.: 4,149 |
might be worth asking this in the ubuntu forum as lots of people playing with it there.
the angstrom people ignore this forum, tending to hang around on their mailing lists where they also ignore people |
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Jan 16 2009, 01:47 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 163 Joined: 11-March 04 From: IT Member No.: 2,270 |
Bern,
I'm pretty sure the problems with kernel not found in nand are originated by corrupted jffs filesystem. How do you install and edit the images? On c860 I can even install two images on nand: flash_eraseall /dev/mtd2 flash_eraseall /dev/mtd3 nandwrite /dev/mtd2 myfirstimage.jffs2.bin nandwrite /dev/mtd3 mysecondimage.jffs2.bin But you can't yet use the standard images provided by openembedded...some changes are needed: - populate /boot - edit fstab - remove 16bytes Sharp headers if you want to flash by hand (updater.sh does it automatically) Please remember kexecboot/multiboot is not yet finished. The kexecboot-kernels for c7x0 and akita were lacking the CF boot while spitz missed nand boot. Why? Because the kernel size on Zaurus is limited...some options were compiled as module..and the work started from standard angstrom kernels. What does it mean? If we compile all the options the standard kernel will be too big to be flashed on nand...i.e. we'll break compatibility with Sharp layout (kernel in mtd1). The good news is the developers are almost all convinced we should create openembedded/angstrom builds ready for multiboot. A new release is planned very soon! Regards Ant |
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Jan 16 2009, 06:38 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 13-November 06 Member No.: 12,390 |
This all sounds very useful and interesting. I am currently trying to get zubuntu and pdaxrom to boot on my C3000 (spitz).
Zubuntu works fine from an SD card. Pdaxrom is actually on the microdrive with meanies magic which boots from nand then pivots to the harddrive. I was wondering if you could help explain why I can't get the pdaxrom to boot properly? Thanks |
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Jan 16 2009, 09:37 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 66 Joined: 26-September 04 Member No.: 4,770 |
Hi Ant,
I'm pretty sure the problems with kernel not found in nand are originated by corrupted jffs filesystem. How to I check if the jffs filesystem is corrupt? I've installed the package mtd-utils -- but there's no fsck.jffs2 in that package. QUOTE How do you install and edit the images? I installed the image using the flash functionality of the CL760 (press okay while powering on...). After the first reboot I install additional packages with ipkg. Regards Bernd |
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