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Updated: Jul. 16 2008
- RNDIS patch
- PRISM2_DOWNLOAD_SUPPORT and PRISM2_NON_VOLATILE_DOWNLOAD enabled
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
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The kernel 2.6.24.4was built with cpufreq patch. I added the autofs4 module to auto-mount SD and CF card.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
Last modified: Apr. 17 2008
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The kernel 2.6.24.3 was built with cpufreq patch.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/68 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/68)
Last modified: Mar. 25 2008
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FIXED
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I built the kernel 2.6.24 for eabi debian on Z. These are patched with angstrom patches and without cpufreq. I tested only on C3200. Please give a feedback ASAP.
This kernel works on Cxx00 series.
- There are the kernels for sharp loader and for uboot.
- FUSE, serial_cs and ieee80211_crypt_tkip modules work.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/66 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/66)
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Hi, I built kernel 2.6.24-rc7 for debain eabi. It works for my c3200. Maybe it works on c1000(???). Would someone test it on C1000?
Also I uploaded the patch file. Someone interested in rebuilding the kernel, can use it.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/64 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/64)
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Hi 2or0,
Thanks a lot for the new version. I've just tried it on my C1000. It is successfully loaded However, I've found two troubles:
1. I cannot start booting from SD card if CF card is not inserted. I think it would be great to compile something like
kernel.img-2.6.22.9-yonggun-eabi-mmcblk0p1 and/or kernel.img-2.6.22.9-yonggun-eabi-mmcblk0p2
In this case we do not have to insert CF card and hold '1' key each time we reboot C1000.
2. Cannot modprobe serial_cs. This is from dmesg:
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_unregister_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_resume_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_register_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_suspend_port
This module is required for bluetooth cards.
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Hi 2or0,
Thanks a lot for the new version. I've just tried it on my C1000. It is successfully loaded However, I've found two troubles:
1. I cannot start booting from SD card if CF card is not inserted. I think it would be great to compile something like
kernel.img-2.6.22.9-yonggun-eabi-mmcblk0p1 and/or kernel.img-2.6.22.9-yonggun-eabi-mmcblk0p2
In this case we do not have to insert CF card and hold '1' key each time we reboot C1000.
2. Cannot modprobe serial_cs. This is from dmesg:
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_unregister_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_resume_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_register_port
serial_cs: Unknown symbol serial8250_suspend_port
This module is required for bluetooth cards.
1. From kernel 2.6.23.x, kernel has something wrong. With Uboot I cannot boot properly regardless of booting option. This kernel has to boot into /dev/hda1, but it makes error if I don't press "1" when it boot. I cannot fix it.
2. I added serial_cs modules.
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2. I added serial_cs modules.
I've updated kernel modules, but result is still the same: serial_cs: Unknown symbol...
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Will this boot straight too the HDD (hda1) in the 3100? Without having to press a button during boot?
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hello scott
in the web page http://yonggun.tistory.com/64 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/64) it's said: press 2 to boot from hda1 or 1 from sd when you restart the system.
I also hate that press "2" button startup process
Sometimes when reboting I end up removing the battery due to SD kernel panic lock, which is a procedure that I don't like at all, maybe there's another solution to reboot when kernel panic'd, I couldn't find.
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I was vainly hoping I did not read that line ... -sigh- Well its all cool then, will move up too 2.6.24 soon.
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Hi! Thanks to new version!!
I have 802.11g CF WLAN card(PLanex GW-CF54G) and now it worked!!
http://nokamoto.blogspot.com/2008/01/zauru...x-gw-cf54g.html (http://nokamoto.blogspot.com/2008/01/zaurus-sl-c3100-with-planex-gw-cf54g.html)
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Great news! I have Pretec Marvell card, but I will probably wait for non-uboot kernel.
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I updated the kernel 2.6.24. Please see the 1st post.
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I updated the kernel 2.6.24. Please see the 1st post.
I am testing new kernel now, sharp bootloader version.
My marvell wi-fi card works for the first time, thanks to 2or0 and nokamoto!
The only problem I experieced for now is that tskeys eats 100% CPU after starting X. I used angstrom kernel before, so maybe some cfg files need to be tweaked for this version of kernel.
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I updated the kernel 2.6.24. Please see the 1st post.
I am testing new kernel now, sharp bootloader version.
My marvell wi-fi card works for the first time, thanks to 2or0 and nokamoto!
The only problem I experieced for now is that tskeys eats 100% CPU after starting X. I used angstrom kernel before, so maybe some cfg files need to be tweaked for this version of kernel.
I don't have your problem. When I started xwindow, nothing happened as usual.
But I have a problem: When I suspend the system, I cannot turn it on and I should reset the system. Does anyone have this problem? This is the critical problem.
yonggun
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I've just tried the new version on C1000 with uboot. It looks like both kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-sd1 and kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-sd2 use mtdblock2 as root device. Because of this my Z fails to load with kernel panic.
If it's hard to fix this problem, I think it can be avoided by changing partition table on SD card.
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I have compared the files as binary:
kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-hda1
kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-sd1
kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-sd2
There are same file. The md5 of files are same.
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But I have a problem: When I suspend the system, I cannot turn it on and I should reset the system. Does anyone have this problem? This is the critical problem.
yonggun
Yes me to - resume is broken.
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But I have a problem: When I suspend the system, I cannot turn it on and I should reset the system. Does anyone have this problem? This is the critical problem.
yonggun
Yes me to - resume is broken.
Ok, this kernel has something wrong. I cannot touch this problem for a while because I will have a vacation. Sorry for that.
yonggun
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But I have a problem: When I suspend the system, I cannot turn it on and I should reset the system. Does anyone have this problem? This is the critical problem.
yonggun
Yes me to - resume is broken.
Ok, this kernel has something wrong. I cannot touch this problem for a while because I will have a vacation. Sorry for that.
yonggun
I just fixed it. When I changed one option in the kernel, the power resume works well.
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I just fixed it. When I changed one option in the kernel, the power resume works well.
Great! Will you upload new build to you site?
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Great! Will you upload new build to you site?
I already updated.
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2oro, can you tell us which option caused the suspend bug?
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2oro, can you tell us which option caused the suspend bug?
I did following:
# CONFIG_TICK_ONESHOT is not set
# CONFIG_NO_HZ is not set
# CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS is not set
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So, has anyone had success with a c1000?
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So, has anyone had success with a c1000?
I have successfully installed the kernel.img.2.6.24-yonggun-sd1 on my C1000. No troubles with BlueTooth and suspend detected, everything is working fine. However, CF card is still required in order to boot from SD (see my first post in this topic for details).
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Well, I tried flashing this kernel, but now I get:
VFS: Cannot open root device "mmcblk0p1" or unknown-block(0,0)
when holding 1, with a cf in slot.
FIXED: I removed my 16GB CF, and it booted with my 1GB card. That is kinda anoying...
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Which updater.sh do we need for the sharp zImage.bin?
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Which updater.sh do we need for the sharp zImage.bin?
I did that with Angstrom's updater and gnu-tar.
I have extracted modules manually before flashing.
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I tried to kexec -f the image on a C1000; the device froze. Normal kexec causes it to boot the original kernel (2.6.23). Any suggestions?
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I've not successfully kexec'ed a 2.6 kernel yet (ok, I haven't successfully kexec'ed a 2.4 one either, but at least I get output with those.)
Oh, and kexec -f isn't the best way to use it - you're supposed to put kexec -e into /etc/init.d/reboot (just before the reboot command), load a kernel using kexec -l, then reboot normally. The kexec -e detects if a kernel has been loaded since the last reboot and starts it off, otherwise a normal reboot occurs.
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whow!
has someone tried on a C3000 ? or will i be the first to try ?
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yonggun, you're the master :
-kernel 2.6.24 (zImage.hda1) works out of the box with my C3000 !
-after rmmod mousedev : no mouse jittering at all under X !!!!
-asus CF WL110, belkin CF BT F8T020 : no problemo
-modprobe fuse ; mount my gmailfs directory ; copy files in it : no problemo !!!!!!!!
i'll try more devices later but so far THANK YOU !!!
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Very good news. I'll try to install asap. Thanks.
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can confirm works great so far on c3000 so far using angstrom updater.sh and gun-tar from SD
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2orO,
we also need the binderdev module if we want to be able to chroot Android under debian would you compile it for us please? thanks in advance !
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2orO,
we also need the binderdev module if we want to be able to chroot Android under debian would you compile it for us please? thanks in advance !
Thank you for your test on C3000. Also I attached my patch on my blog then you can build binderdev.
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Thank you very much for this kernel. I am using the sharp bootloader version. Here are my comments:
- the screen flickers in X
- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.
Thanks for any advice on these issues, and thanks for your work!
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- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.
mplayer has the option of "-vo pxa".
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- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.
mplayer has the option of "-vo pxa".
Unfortunately "-vo pxa" does not work for several people (myself included.)
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- is there any kind of video acceleration, like bvdd under sharp rom? I find that scrolling through files or moving windows is not smooth.
mplayer has the option of "-vo pxa".
Unfortunately "-vo pxa" does not work for several people (myself included.)
Hasn't Angstrom had a long standing working overlay? I had thought that would be a partof this project- but then I'm not quite ready to do the debian switch (need easy BT/GPRS & wifi- and all hardware working correctly, and want working Android),and haven't been paying close attention
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2orO,
we also need the binderdev module if we want to be able to chroot Android under debian would you compile it for us please? thanks in advance !
I tried to compile the binder modules but fail to build it.
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Thanks, 2or0!
Your latest kernel is working fine with sharp bootlader on my C1k, no problems found so far.
And, best of all, to me it seems to be much more responsive.
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Really looking forward to an update on the kernel (module) for Android. There is already an sd image around waiting to be booted... http://androidzaurus.seesaa.net/article/80102284.html (http://androidzaurus.seesaa.net/article/80102284.html)
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First, thanks for releasing a kernel compatible with my c1000 to use with eabi debian w/o uboot.
Since this kernel isnt build with CPU frequency scaling, is there anyway to overclock on kernel 2.6.24?
If not then is there a plan to release one with support for cpu scaling and of course w/o uboot requirement?
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The kernel is updated. Please check it in the first post.
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Thanks again, 2or0! How efficient and resourceful you are!
Having fastfpe and cpufreq are definitely big pluses.
My 3200 has reflashed your new kernel and booted into the Debian rootfs on SD. Works fine so far.
Now gparted there to repartition the internal disk to make room for Cacko.
This turns out to be a bit tricky.
Baseline: Each /dev/hdX only allows for four partitions, so there can only be /dev/hda1, /dev/hda2, /dev/hda3, /dev/hda4.
At first I was asking for a kernel for /dev/hda3 and /dev/hda4.
But in order to leave room for Cacko/Sharp to install apps on the internal disk (= /dev/hda3), both the Debian rootfs and the swap partition have to move elsewhere.
(Creating an extended partition won't do as it will become /dev/hdb)
For the swap partition I can leave it to /dev/hda4.
So perhaps simply shrinking the original /dev/hda1 and creating /dev/hda2 and /dev/hda3 is a simpler solution.
After repartitioning, I will copy the original Sharp hdd partition files on /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda2. Finally flashing NAND to Cacko should complete a Debian/Cacko dualbooting environment.
Now gparted-ing in progress. Seems a long way to go...
Will surely post the result later.
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Hi, my microdive has 7 partitions. 3 primary hda1,hda2,hda3, the 4th extended -hda4-, and three more logical, hda5 -vfat-, hda6 -ext2-, hda7 -swap-.
No one has changed to hdb. all the partitions were created with de Sharp rom fdisk app.
Do you mean that Debian sees the extended partition as hdb?
Sorry if this is a silly qüestion?
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No, i just confused by myself.
Then again, since my debian rootfs is already in a primary partition in /dev/hda1, i am not sure whether it is possible to move it into a new extended partition (say /dev/hda4 as the first logical partition in the extended partition), becoming:
hda1 (factory hdd files), hda2 (factory hdd files), hda3 (extended user space for Sharp/Cacko), {hda4 (new debian root), hda5 (swap)}
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No, i just confused by myself.
Then again, since my debian rootfs is already in a primary partition in /dev/hda1, i am not sure whether it is possible to move it into a new extended partition (say /dev/hda4 as the first logical partition in the extended partition), becoming:
hda1 (factory hdd files), hda2 (factory hdd files), hda3 (extended user space for Sharp/Cacko), {hda4 (new debian root), hda5 (swap)}
could you start a cacko/debian thread with your results, methods etc? 2or0's kernel sounds like sufficient progress for debian to be compelling, the cacko dual boot covers the pda needs. the 2.4 kernel & modules could maybe be listed (are you using a new tetsu or eviljazz kernel?) the means for getting qtmail to talk to gmail, etc would be handy...... and some basic info on how well it works, the possiblities of going back and forth with 1-click(though the transition might take a minute or 2), that sort of thing.
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Thank you 20r0 for the new kernel with cpufreq and fastfpe!!!
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C1000 + kernel 2.6.24.3 + Sharp loader = no problems found
Thanks 2or0
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could you start a cacko/debian thread with your results, methods etc? 2or0's kernel sounds like sufficient progress for debian to be compelling, the cacko dual boot covers the pda needs. the 2.4 kernel & modules could maybe be listed (are you using a new tetsu or eviljazz kernel?) the means for getting qtmail to talk to gmail, etc would be handy...... and some basic info on how well it works, the possiblities of going back and forth with 1-click(though the transition might take a minute or 2), that sort of thing.
Here you go:
https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showto...st&p=174922 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=25555&view=findpost&p=174922)
As for the one-click thing... perhaps I (anyone can do this easily) can just package up the dualbooting ingredients (individual kernel + booting script) with an item added to the root program menu in the WM (IceWM or LXDE).
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Now running this new kernel (hda1) with overclocking (416 mhz -> 624 mhz). Works great. Thank you!
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Now running this new kernel (hda1) with overclocking (416 mhz -> 624 mhz). Works great. Thank you!
Is it possible to down clocking? And how to change CPU clock?
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Yes, you can. I am using the "CPU config" tool from pdaXrom repackaged by 2or0 for debian.
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After change cpu clock, dmesg shows:
Set frequeny to 62400 with L:16, 2N:6, B:1, Turbo Mode, A:1
Calibrating delay loop.. 622.59 BogoMIPS(lpj=3112960)
sharpsl-pm sharps-pm: Waring: Can not read main battery!
Problems:
1. Calibrate is not work since change cpu freq. I have to reboot to get it working again.
2. Battery status is wrong.
Sometimes I get message:
Unkwnon HZ value! (87) Assume 100.
Why?
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Yes... I noticed this also. Is it because the CPU Config tool does not change the voltage accordingly?
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I am not sure the LCD Clock is related to Calibrating or not.
Since PXA270, we should change LCD Clock when cpu clock changed.
The following config is used in mb-applet-powerctrl. They are very stable stable in C1000, C3XXX.
[PXA270]
# do not change below
PathCCCR=/proc/zaurus/CCCR
PathVCORE=/proc/zaurus/VCORE
MaxFreq=5
DefaultFreq=3
#cpu clock, CCCR, VCORE
freq0=104,2000204,4,1
freq1=208,2000206,6,1
freq2=312,2000208,8,1
freq3=416,2000210,a,1
#2000210: CPU clock 416MHz system bus 208MHz LCD104MHz(default)
freq4=520,2000214,c,1
#freq4=520,2000290,c,1
#a000214: CPU clock 520MHz system bus 260MHz LCD130MHz
#2000290: CPU clock 520MHz system bus 208MHz LCD104MHz
#2000214: CPU clock 520MHz system bus 260MHz LCD 64MHz
freq5=624,2000218,e,1
#freq5=624,2000310,e,1
#a000218: CPU clock 624MHz system bus 312MHz LCD156MHz
#2000310: CPU clock 624MHz system bus 208MHz LCD104MHz
#2000218: CPU clock 624MHz system bus 312MHz LCD 78MHz
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As you know, the cpufreq patch has the bug that the kernel shows the error-"Can not read main battery!"- when you change the voltage using dvfm. So I modified the patch by fixing the 412MHz voltage as 1500 mV instead of 1400 mV. At least I don't have the complaint. But I don't know what I have to do to correct the other errors.
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I have never seen a kernel 2.6 change cpu freq of zaurus very well. So we can not get any solution worked.
It is may the best way to reading the kernel 2.4's source related with VCORE and CCCR.
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Dear 2or0, I would like to ask you for a vmlinux version of your kernel.
I am testing a kexec backport for linux arm 2.4, hoping to make it work on the sharp rom.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work with bz kernel images, only with uncompressed images.
So could I ask for a vmlinux version of your latest kernel? (sharp bootloader, hda1 version)
Thank you in advance!
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Dear 2or0, I would like to ask you for a vmlinux version of your kernel.
I am testing a kexec backport for linux arm 2.4, hoping to make it work on the sharp rom.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work with bz kernel images, only with uncompressed images.
So could I ask for a vmlinux version of your latest kernel? (sharp bootloader, hda1 version)
Thank you in advance!
Here is vmlinux for kernel 2.6.24.3. Good luck!
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Dear 2or0, I would like to ask you for a vmlinux version of your kernel.
I am testing a kexec backport for linux arm 2.4, hoping to make it work on the sharp rom.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work with bz kernel images, only with uncompressed images.
So could I ask for a vmlinux version of your latest kernel? (sharp bootloader, hda1 version)
Thank you in advance!
Here is vmlinux for kernel 2.6.24.3. Good luck!
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would a SD version of this kernel work on my cacko 1.23 C1000?
Or would i need an other2.4.20 kernel for cacko in NAND too?
As far as i understand the discussion here, the 2.4.x sharp/cacko Cxxxx could kexec a vmlinux kernel on an SD which also has a root fs.
So a debian EABI started from SD by a running cacko might become an option soon?
George
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To 2or0: Thank you very much for you quick reply and help!! I will report back on any progress.
(Sorry I replied so late I was busy looking for a job.)
Edit1: for the moment things are not looking good
After loading the kexec module, "cat ./vmlinux > /proc/kexec" segfaults... will have to look into it.
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@2or0> may i ask for a vmlinux sd version of your kernel to test things parallel to matthis? thanx...
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Hi! Thanks to new version!!
I have 802.11g CF WLAN card(PLanex GW-CF54G) and now it worked!!
http://nokamoto.blogspot.com/2008/01/zauru...x-gw-cf54g.html (http://nokamoto.blogspot.com/2008/01/zaurus-sl-c3100-with-planex-gw-cf54g.html)
that sounds very promising! I'm off to ebay to see if I can get hold of one. Is that driver going to be back-ported to kernel 2.4, so that it'd be possible to use it with Cacko do you think?
--edit--
looks like it's still in beta
http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/marvell8385/ (http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/marvell8385/)
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that sounds very promising! I'm off to ebay to see if I can get hold of one. Is that driver going to be back-ported to kernel 2.4, so that it'd be possible to use it
lol ... I'm ahead of you already ... now awaiting to receive my new cheap toy
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looks like it's still in beta
http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/marvell8385/ (http://projects.linuxtogo.org/projects/marvell8385/)
Or this?
http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/How...d7836d0329f8ef6 (http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HowtoLinuxHaret#head-7d13343ac9c256435b08e85ebd7836d0329f8ef6)
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The kernel 2.6.24.4was built with cpufreq patch. I added the autofs4 module to auto-mount SD and CF card.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
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Thanks! I really like the new look of your laZy blog...
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Thanks! I really like the new look of your laZy blog...
Thank you, It is spring.
I posted simple howto about mounting the SD and the CF card using autofs4 module. Check my blog, please.
Enjoy~
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2or0,
Is it possible to get a hda2 version of your new kernel?
Thanks,
Mark
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@2or0 and matthis> is it necessary to have a special vmlinux kernel version to kexec debian from sd
within a nand cacko installation or can i try/use the above vmlinux version?
is there a way to extract vmlinux from a bzimage?
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I posted simple howto about mounting the SD and the CF card using autofs4 module. Check my blog, please.
Enjoy~
Just flashed the hda1 kernel. Very smoothie. Cool.
The autofs module comes so timely! With this I won't miss the matchbox panel applets anymore. This also removes one of the last barriers in my little desktop project. I've created applets for them but it's one for each (CF/SD/USB), which is far from optimal.
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so, we've all got use to 2.6.24 and now 2.6.25 has been released!
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_25 (http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_25)
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2or0,
Is it possible to get a hda2 version of your new kernel?
Thanks,
Mark
I uploaded it. Try it please.
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2or0,
Is it possible to get a hda2 version of your new kernel?
Thanks,
Mark
I uploaded it. Try it please.
That was quick, 2or0 !
Just installed it, works well so far...
THANKS!
Mark
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Thank for the new kernel 2or0!
Works very well.
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Has anybody tried the zImage.bin.sd1 kernel on C1000? It fails to find root partition even with CF flash inserted. I have no such troubles with the 2.6.24.3 version.
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Has anybody tried the zImage.bin.sd1 kernel on C1000? It fails to find root partition even with CF flash inserted. I have no such troubles with the 2.6.24.3 version.
Someone pointed out both kernels (sd1 and sd2) are for sd1. It is my mistake. I will rebuild the kernel for sd1 and upload soon. Sorry about it.
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I will rebuild the kernel for sd1 and upload soon. Sorry about it.
Thanks 2or0!
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I will rebuild the kernel for sd1 and upload soon. Sorry about it.
Thanks 2or0!
I uploaded it. Enjoy~
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I uploaded it. Enjoy~
It works great, thanks.
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Hey all,
I was wondering where I can get the headers for these kernels. I need to compile a module for the dm9601 usb ethernet.
Thanks,
Canguy
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Hey all,
I was wondering where I can get the headers for these kernels. I need to compile a module for the dm9601 usb ethernet.
Thanks,
Canguy
Here is dm9601 module.
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Hey all,
I was wondering where I can get the headers for these kernels. I need to compile a module for the dm9601 usb ethernet.
Thanks,
Canguy
Here is dm9601 module.
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Wow!! That was very fast. The only problem is I am getting an illegal module format error. Which kernel was this compiled against? If it was 2.6.24-4 then maybe I need to upgrade...
Also, could you please point me to the headers...do i just grab the regular ones for my kernel version? I just hate having to bother people every time I need something.
Thanks again,
Canguy
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Wow!! That was very fast. The only problem is I am getting an illegal module format error. Which kernel was this compiled against? If it was 2.6.24-4 then maybe I need to upgrade...
This is the module for 2.6.24.4.
Also, could you please point me to the headers...do i just grab the regular ones for my kernel version? I just hate having to bother people every time I need something.
Yes, you can use the regular kernel headers for your kernel version.
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Hi Yonggun / 2or0,
I'm using your 2.6.22.9 kernel quite a while now,
works great, thank you!
I tried the kernel from CF (hda1-kernel) and from SD (sd1-kernel),
both works very well.
Yesterday I got my new Transcend CF card, and I wanted to upgrade
to your 2.6.24.4 kernel for the Sharp boot loader, but the Z didn't
find the root partiton (kernel panic...).
Seems that I am the first one with an Akita who tried your new kernel from CF...
Would you please put new kernels on your page for booting from CF?
Thanx a lot!!
PS: A big THANK YOU also goes to ZDevil !!!
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Hi Yonggun / 2or0,
I'm using your 2.6.22.9 kernel quite a while now,
works great, thank you!
I tried the kernel from CF (hda1-kernel) and from SD (sd1-kernel),
both works very well.
Yesterday I got my new Transcend CF card, and I wanted to upgrade
to your 2.6.24.4 kernel for the Sharp boot loader, but the Z didn't
find the root partiton (kernel panic...).
Seems that I am the first one with an Akita who tried your new kernel from CF...
Would you please put new kernels on your page for booting from CF?
Thanx a lot!!
PS: A big THANK YOU also goes to ZDevil !!!
Do you know which device CF is recognized as in your system, hda or hdc?
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Hi Yonggun / 2or0,
I'm using your 2.6.22.9 kernel quite a while now,
works great, thank you!
I tried the kernel from CF (hda1-kernel) and from SD (sd1-kernel),
both works very well.
Yesterday I got my new Transcend CF card, and I wanted to upgrade
to your 2.6.24.4 kernel for the Sharp boot loader, but the Z didn't
find the root partiton (kernel panic...).
Seems that I am the first one with an Akita who tried your new kernel from CF...
Would you please put new kernels on your page for booting from CF?
Thanx a lot!!
PS: A big THANK YOU also goes to ZDevil !!!
Do you know which device CF is recognized as in your system, hda or hdc?
Hi again!
It's my new 16GB CF from Transcend the kernel doesn't want to boot from...
Not only under 2.6.24.4... (so I'm off topic in this thread)
I'm a newby in compiling kernels, and I also don't have a cross-compile-environment,
but I bet there's only a special module to include. But which one, if it already exists...?
Maybe we should continue the discussion there:
[blockquote]
https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=20437 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=20437)
[/blockquote]
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could you include the MPPE module in your next kernel build?
it would come in handy for connecting to M$ VPNs.
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Great work! 2or0,
One question:
Why are the ip_tables related modules gone in the newer kernel?
Can´t find them in the 2.6.24.3/4 kernel.
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Is there a hda4 version? Im keeping my debian stuff on a 2 gig partition and maintaining the sharp stuff when i need the dictionaries. Found that my prism card wasn't recognized by the 2.6.23 kernel and is hoping it is fixed in the 2.6.24 kernel........
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Updated: Jul. 16 2008
- RNDIS patch
- PRISM2_DOWNLOAD_SUPPORT and PRISM2_NON_VOLATILE_DOWNLOAD enabled
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
Great work! 2or0,
One question:
Why are the ip_tables related modules gone in the newer kernel?
Can´t find them in the 2.6.24.3/4 kernel.
Did you check here?
\lib\modules\2.6.24.4-yonggun\kernel\net\ipv4
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Great! I will be flashing this ASAP!
I think you mean July 16 and not August 16, right?
EDIT: I mean installing the modules ASAP.
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I think you mean July 16 and not August 16, right?
I fixed it
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Thank you very much!!!
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Thanks for this kernel, and ease of flashing without the uboot process. Boots nicely and straight too the SD
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Hi 2or0, thanks for your help every time.
Could you provide a lirc module?
I would like to control my tv with my zaurus
Thanks in advance
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Hi 2or0, thanks for your help every time.
Could you provide a lirc module?
I would like to control my tv with my zaurus
Thanks in advance
If you get it working, would you mind posing a how-to?
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Updated: Jul. 16 2008
- RNDIS patch
- PRISM2_DOWNLOAD_SUPPORT and PRISM2_NON_VOLATILE_DOWNLOAD enabled
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
Great work! 2or0,
One question:
Why are the ip_tables related modules gone in the newer kernel?
Can´t find them in the 2.6.24.3/4 kernel.
Did you check here?
\lib\modules\2.6.24.4-yonggun\kernel\net\ipv4
Hi 20r0 ,
First of thanks for a great debian distro with your latest patches/optimizations that works (almost) flawlessly on my c1000 (though I had to extract rootf and flash the kernel manually).
I am trying to get some network penetration software working on my C1000 running andromeda with latest yonggun kernel , sharp bootloader on a 4G sd.
I tried running a MITM (man in the middle ) attack using ettercap (GTK) on my home network but had no success ,while i can do it with my linux laptop on the same network just fine.
I get the following error in the the console while starting sniffing in ettercap:
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']iptables v1.4.1.1: can't initialize iptables table 'nat': Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)
Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.[/div]
I have also enabled forwarding in the configuration files in ettercap so as to use iptables and i enabled IP forwarding in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Googling around led me to this needed modules (http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2860895#post2860895)
which says that i need these modules :
modprobe ip_tables
modprobe ip_conntrack
modprobe iptable_filter
modprobe ipt_state
Through lsmod i see i have iptable_filter and ip_tables loaded but not the other two. I have searched through the whole root filesystem (/) but they are not there, even in \lib\modules\2.6.24.4-yonggun\kernel\net\ipv4. Can you please add the remaining two to your next kernel or as separate modules?
If there are other solutions that to fix this problem , please let me know
You can get the same error if you type :
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']iptables -t nat -L -n[/div]
Any one managed to get ettercap to work properly ??
Thanks again 20r0 for your amazing contributions to the zaurus community!
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UPDATE: (Partial success)
i tried the MITM attack (ettercap) using my laptop on my home network and noticed i get the same error (can't initialize 'nat' table) that i get on the zaurus but it works on my laptop running ubuntu so i figured that this error might not be the root of the problem. After trial and error i came to a solution of steps that will make my zaurus so as to be able sniff through ettercap but it still cannot handle sites that use ssl so as to create and fill fake ssl-certificates on the fly.
Now the other error on the z that does not appear on my laptop is : dissector 'dns' not supported (etter.conf line 70)
line 70 in etter.conf reads dns=53
The commands corresponding to the ssl dissection used by ettercap are :
redir_command_on = "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
redir_command_off = "iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
Also the extra modules which i think are needed to be able to do this ssl redirectio that appear on my laptop and not on the zaurus are :
ipt_REDIRECT
iptable_nat
nf_nat
nf_conntrack_ipv4
nf_conntrack
On the zaurus i have iptable_mangle loaded instead of the ones above (among the common ones in both; ip_tables, iptable_filter and x_tables)
Any ideas any1 to get ssl sniffing working ? or how to get (some of) these modules ?
Thnx in advance
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UPDATE: (Partial success)
i tried the MITM attack (ettercap) using my laptop on my home network and noticed i get the same error (can't initialize 'nat' table) that i get on the zaurus but it works on my laptop running ubuntu so i figured that this error might not be the root of the problem. After trial and error i came to a solution of steps that will make my zaurus so as to be able sniff through ettercap but it still cannot handle sites that use ssl so as to create and fill fake ssl-certificates on the fly.
Now the other error on the z that does not appear on my laptop is : dissector 'dns' not supported (etter.conf line 70)
line 70 in etter.conf reads dns=53
The commands corresponding to the ssl dissection used by ettercap are :
redir_command_on = "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
redir_command_off = "iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
Also the extra modules which i think are needed to be able to do this ssl redirectio that appear on my laptop and not on the zaurus are :
ipt_REDIRECT
iptable_nat
nf_nat
nf_conntrack_ipv4
nf_conntrack
On the zaurus i have iptable_mangle loaded instead of the ones above (among the common ones in both; ip_tables, iptable_filter and x_tables)
Any ideas any1 to get ssl sniffing working ? or how to get (some of) these modules ?
Thnx in advance
Use the old kernel (23.9) with the integrated ip-tables modules. This will work.
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UPDATE: (Partial success)
i tried the MITM attack (ettercap) using my laptop on my home network and noticed i get the same error (can't initialize 'nat' table) that i get on the zaurus but it works on my laptop running ubuntu so i figured that this error might not be the root of the problem. After trial and error i came to a solution of steps that will make my zaurus so as to be able sniff through ettercap but it still cannot handle sites that use ssl so as to create and fill fake ssl-certificates on the fly.
Now the other error on the z that does not appear on my laptop is : dissector 'dns' not supported (etter.conf line 70)
line 70 in etter.conf reads dns=53
The commands corresponding to the ssl dissection used by ettercap are :
redir_command_on = "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
redir_command_off = "iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -i %iface -p tcp --dport %port -j REDIRECT --to-port %rport"
Also the extra modules which i think are needed to be able to do this ssl redirectio that appear on my laptop and not on the zaurus are :
ipt_REDIRECT
iptable_nat
nf_nat
nf_conntrack_ipv4
nf_conntrack
On the zaurus i have iptable_mangle loaded instead of the ones above (among the common ones in both; ip_tables, iptable_filter and x_tables)
Any ideas any1 to get ssl sniffing working ? or how to get (some of) these modules ?
Thnx in advance
Use the old kernel (23.9) with the integrated ip-tables modules. This will work.
Thanks for the reply but I cant find this kernel for the c1000 for sharp rom !
Can 20r0 please add the ip_table related modules to the kernel?
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Can 20r0 please add the ip_table related modules to the kernel?
Check here. I added ip_table related modules.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
Yonggun
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Can 20r0 please add the ip_table related modules to the kernel?
Check here. I added ip_table related modules.
http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
Yonggun
Thanks 20r0 !!!
Ur the best.
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KERNEL - PANIC!
Tried the new Kernel 2.6.24.4 on the C1000 because i needed the ip-tables-modules with the hostap-driver.
The Sytem boots perfectly! ---- but -----
Unfortunately none of my WLAN-CF cards works with the hostap-drivers (they did with the C3200 and the 2.6.23 kernel). I blacklisted all orinocos and hermes - same result: Doing an
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']ifconfig wlan0 up[/div]
produces many error-code lines and exits finally in a
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt[/div]
any idea? Anyone got the hostap-driver working?
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KERNEL - PANIC!
Tried the new Kernel 2.6.24.4 on the C1000 because i needed the ip-tables-modules with the hostap-driver.
The Sytem boots perfectly! ---- but -----
Unfortunately none of my WLAN-CF cards works with the hostap-drivers (they did with the C3200 and the 2.6.23 kernel). I blacklisted all orinocos and hermes - same result: Doing an
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']ifconfig wlan0 up[/div]
produces many error-code lines and exits finally in a
[div class=\'codetop\']CODE[/div][div class=\'codemain\' style=\'height:200px;white-space:pre;overflow:auto\']Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt[/div]
any idea? Anyone got the hostap-driver working?
I have this exact same problem. I had noticed that I was only on the 2.6.24.3 kernel so I flashed to the 2.6.24.4 kernel and added the latest modules (the ones updated on august 6th with the iptables modules) and now both my wifi cards cause a kernel panic. They don't always do it right away but within a minute it panics with the same interrupt error.
I guess I'll try the previous module pack and see if that works. If not then I'll be back to 2.6.24.3 where everything seemed to work. I did compile an rt73 driver for a usb wifi card I have against this kernel this morning and it works great so I'm thinking either it is an issue with the way yonggun compiled these modules or maybe only a cf slot issue with this kernel.
Guess for now I'll have to go back to the 2.6.24.3 kernel and go through the long process of compiling this rt73 driver again
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Yep, it was the module package with the iptables modules. Switch back to the previous module pack that he has here: http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72)
and you will have working wifi again. Maybe he will get back to making a new iptables pack for us later on. Or you can maybe try just extracting the iptables modules only if you want to use them.
Either way, this kernel actually works better than the 2.6.24.3 kernel for me now.
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Or you can maybe try just extracting the iptables modules only if you want to use them.
if the kernels are close versions and compiled with the same tools you can almost certainly get away with force-loading the modules you want into the kernel you know is stable!
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Hi,
I've flashed my SL-C3000 with the zImage from http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72) and used the modules from that same page, release Aug 6th.
I've also unpacked a related root fs tar from a related thread.
However whenever I try to use networking (g_ether or dm9601) I get a kernel panic and the Z crashes.
Has anyone seen this before, and could you please suggest anything? Perhaps I am using the wrong root fs tarball, so if anyone could please point me at the correct one I 'should' be using that would be a great help.
Many Thanks,
Bon
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Hi,
I've flashed my SL-C3000 with the zImage from http://yonggun.tistory.com/72 (http://yonggun.tistory.com/72) and used the modules from that same page, release Aug 6th.
I've also unpacked a related root fs tar from a related thread.
However whenever I try to use networking (g_ether or dm9601) I get a kernel panic and the Z crashes.
Has anyone seen this before, and could you please suggest anything? Perhaps I am using the wrong root fs tarball, so if anyone could please point me at the correct one I 'should' be using that would be a great help.
Many Thanks,
Bon
bon_the_one, you have GOT to be kidding. Did you even bother to read the last four posts?
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Bon[/quote]
bon_the_one, you have GOT to be kidding. Did you even bother to read the last four posts?
[/quote]
Sorry, I assumed that was just related to wifi which I'm not using, I'll have another kick about with it and see what I get.
Cheers,
Bon
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I would recommend just unpacking the module pack from before august 6th (the old modules) from that same page into your modules directory, that should get them working and still leave the iptables ones there. I haven't tried the iptables modules so no idea if they even work.
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Hey Man,
Thanks for getting back to me! Having taken your (slightly hard) advice, I've gone back thru the posts and read more. I should have done before but sometimes I get lost on this board layout for some reason. Doh!
I'd kinda surfed and assumed that the posts recently related to Wifi mainly, and didn't really understand the stack discussed could hit all network hardware. I'm totally new to this having given up on Angstrom, and Titchy, while seeming sexy doesn't work for me yet (probably more reading issues!)
Now I've basically just cleared out the Z internal disk again and untarred the rootfs again and dropped in the previous version of the 'modules' build. Then Re-flashed (just to be sure) and it's alive! I'm only tinkering at the moment, but this is a lot more useful than GPE or OPIE on the Angstrom distros which is what caught my eye initially. My dm9601 works sweet, and all is good.
I did slighty bork it earlier, but maybe I'm just unlucky. I'm based in Spain and had real problems connecting to armel-debs.applieddata.net, so I tweaked the sources.list to use mirrors.eu.kernel.org. That seemed to work until I did a dist-upgrade, at which point I got major problems with libts arguing about 1.0-0 and 0.0-0. I'll have a look more on this one, but at the mo I'm just reinstalling the default, and will avoid dist-upgrade for now!
In the meantime, thanks for your advice, I appreciate it, and I'm glad I got it sorted before the LHC sucks us all into a Black Hole. That would have really pissed me off, the Zau still being useless and dying on the same day!! Also, Happy National Day from Gibraltar (The Country I work in) ((Sometimes!))
Bon
I would recommend just unpacking the module pack from before august 6th (the old modules) from that same page into your modules directory, that should get them working and still leave the iptables ones there. I haven't tried the iptables modules so no idea if they even work.
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could you please add drivers/usb/serial/cp2101.ko to your modules build? thanks!
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Sometimes I get message:
Unkwnon HZ value! (87) Assume 100.
Why?
upgrade procps
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does anyone know what build environment is used for these kernels? thanks!
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could you please add drivers/usb/serial/cp2101.ko to your modules build? thanks!
turns out it's quick and easy enough to build a single module natively on the z, so if you just need a module, download the kernel source and do it yourself in the usual way. for building the whole kernel however I'd still like to know what cross-compiling environment is used
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still like to know what cross-compiling environment is used
Codesourcery toolchain... try post #8 from the following link:
https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=25922 (https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=25922&view=findpost&p=178297)