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Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 07, 2005, 11:03:53 am
Hi Need some urgent help...At the mo zaurus to useless.

I have tried Flashing my zaurus sl-5500 with the OZ 3.5.2..I downloaded the OPIE image file and the Zimage 48-16 file. I renamed the files as stated in the install doco, attached Z to the mains then Flashed..Both lights came on for a couple of mins then went off. I then hit the Reset button, put the battery cover back on and turned the Z on.

When the Z boots up it hangs with the message "Kernel panic: Attempted to Kill init!"
What does this meen?

When this hangs at the Top of the screen you have Open Zaurus in big writing then (i can just make this out) "Data CRC failed on node" and "Majic bitmack not found(Think thats right)
Then there is Usage Busybox with a disciption of busybox below. Then below that Current defined functions with rows of functions.
Then the Error pops up and hangs.

This will then stay like this for about 5mins - 10mins and then switch off. If i want to try turning on again i have to press restart before i can switch on.

I tried Re-downloading the files again and reformating the CF card but its exactly the same.
Does it matter if you reformat (FAT) the CF with a CF reader on a Windows XP or 2000?

Thanks in advanced,

Dave
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 07, 2005, 11:19:52 am
Did you check the md5sums of the files before you flashed them.

Also, just to set my mind at rest, what did you name them?


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 07, 2005, 01:19:05 pm
I haven't MD5sum the files, i'll have a go in a min....Never tried before as new ish to this.

I named the files opie image file to initrd,bin and the zImage collie-48-16 to zImage

Do you knoe where i can download md5sum.
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 07, 2005, 02:21:28 pm
I assume the comma was a typo ;-) and you meant initrd.bin. Other than that the names are correct.

The md5sums are listed in the dorectory where you found the image & kernel.

On Linux you should have the md5sum binary already, for Windows try a google "md5sum AND windows".

E.g.: http://www.etree.org/cgi-bin/counter.cgi/software/md5sum.exe (http://www.etree.org/cgi-bin/counter.cgi/software/md5sum.exe)


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 07, 2005, 02:53:24 pm
Yep it was a typo, ,

I have md5summed the files and the numbers match up. I will try flashing one more time then ill the version below.
Other then that i might have to try another CF card. I don't know whether formating has done anything to it. I'm sure there were to Directories onit when i brought it,  which have no gone.
Would that make ay Difference

Dave
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 07, 2005, 03:07:07 pm
What did you flash from?

The kernel looks like it flashed (the OpenZaurus bit when it booted) so I'm doubtful that it's an issue with the card or its formatting.

You say the md5sums were right, so the initrd.bin wasn't at fault either.

The only other thing I can think of is to try a different kernel (on the off chance that the once you chose doesn't work for some reason - most users/developers use the 64-0, so I'm not sure if the one you tried has ever been tested). I'd pick the 64-0 (as that's what I've tried and it works).


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 07, 2005, 05:38:47 pm
Right, I have now tried another version, and the 64-0 kernal.
It does only take about 1 min to flash, and assume it should take longer.
Do you think it would make any difference trying another ROM?
Does anyone know what the errors i received meen.

And is there anything i can do to get this to boot?

Thanks

Worried Dave :C
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 08, 2005, 05:59:13 am
What did you have on the Zaurus before you tried flashing (I'm trying to work out whether the kernel flashed)?

If it only takes one minute it sounds like the initrd.bin isn't being flashed (it normally takes something like 6 min).

You could try flashing something else, but I don't think the card is at fault as it appears that something has been flashed.

I can't think of anything else, except to double check md5sums and naming once the files are on the card just in case something has messed them up en route.


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 08, 2005, 07:08:54 am
I had Sharps standard ROM which i upgraded a couple of months ago. Its the one you do whilst the Z stays in the cradle. No flashing required.

What Other ROM do you recommend trying.
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 08, 2005, 07:48:53 am
Ok, so the card does work (as the OZ kernel flashed).

the only reason to try another ROM would be to rule out a dodgy card (which we've ruled out now).

This is all very odd, I've managed to flash my 5500 with the 3.5.2 Opie image (and GPE image) plus the 64-0 kernel, so I can't work out why you can only flash a kernel, other than what I said above, about file extensions and md5sums.

Sorry, I'm out of ideas.


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 08, 2005, 10:34:52 am
I Don't surpose you know what this error meens

Kernel panic: Attempted to Kill init!"
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 08, 2005, 11:11:24 am
You get that when it tries to re-spawn too many times. I suppose it would panic as init is the process which the kernel starts, then init starts the other processes.

I have encoutered this before, but only when I flashed and forgot to press the hard reset button before booting.


Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 12, 2005, 05:40:46 am
I have justy tried Flashing the Cacko ROM, This also took about a min and when i tried Booting back up it was still saying Open Zaurus and it stopped at the same point.

Is there any other way i can get this to Flash.

Could it be the CF Card that is the problem.

Dave,
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: lardman on April 12, 2005, 06:35:45 am
It might be the CF card, I'd try another if you have one available.

Si
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 12, 2005, 07:22:39 am
Alright mate,
You're sponding quick

I haven't got another CF card but i might have to buy another 256. Think you can get one for around £20.

Cheers
Dave
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 12, 2005, 08:31:33 am
I have also got a 1GB SD card,

Can it be flashed from there...If so, How?

Dave
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: Greg2 on April 12, 2005, 08:43:48 am
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I have also got a 1GB SD card,

Can it be flashed from there...If so, How?
You can't flash a 5500 with an SD-card. You only need a small CF-card for flashing... maybe you can find a cheap 32 or 64 MB?

Edit:

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Does it matter if you reformat (FAT) the CF with a CF reader on a Windows XP or 2000?

Most of the time it's OK but I have had some problems with my Z and camera. That said you could try a live CD like Puppy Linux. It's small and easy to make and use... then you could use fdisk to check your CF-card and make a new partition, then reformat before buying another card.

Greg
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 12, 2005, 10:55:04 am
Cheers,

Ill have a look into this Puppy Linux tonight, I persume i should try formating through the puppy Linux OS.
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: Greg2 on April 12, 2005, 02:17:21 pm
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Ill have a look into this Puppy Linux tonight, I persume i should try formating through the puppy Linux OS.
Yes, just make sure you understand how to use fdisk. The Puppy live cd has gui utilities that will make it somewhat easier for a new Linux user... but you will still have to use fdisk and format from the command line in rxvt.

Greg
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: DaveWRX on April 14, 2005, 08:20:16 am
I have now installed Puppy Linux, I am having trouble getting it to mount the CF reader, I have a feeling that i need drivers for Linux for this. The reader i have is http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage...MediaReaders%2F (http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200516&pcount=&Product_Id=184464&Section.Section_Path=%2FROOT%2FUSB%2FMediaReaders%2F)

Any ideas.

Dave
Title: Help..oz Flashing Problem
Post by: Greg2 on April 14, 2005, 01:07:55 pm
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I have now installed Puppy Linux, I am having trouble getting it to mount the CF reader
You can go to start>utilities>mount/umount... and see if it is listed. It will probably be sda1 but it could be something else depending on what your using with usb.

Then go to where it's mounted with Rox or rxvt to take a look inside, but you will need to umount it for fdisk and reformatting.

If you still have problems you should check on Puppys Forum. Barry has just added the latest 'Puppy drive mounter' program to the system and all of this info is on the Puppy Linux Forum.

Greg