On 7/8/12 6:56 AM, Hector Oron wrote: > I think PMIC support is initialized in FSL u-boot, could you try to > use FSL u-boot? And try again?
That did not make any difference. The USB ports are still not working. >> I also made the mistake to flash the Wheezy image to a micro SD card and >> tried to boot from the SATA disk with the Debian u-boot. Unfortunately it >> lacks SATA support for the loco board (This was introduced in a later u-boot >> version than the one on Wheezy). > > U-Boot in wheezy is latest stable upstream release. But at least these patches were posted after the April 2012 release: http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/157413/ I noted the 2012.07 RC1 was releases some days ago: ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/u-boot-2012.07-rc1.tar.bz2 >> I wonder if it's possible to use the Freescale 2.6.35 kernel to run the >> Debian armhf port. Will this work? Or must I use the armel port? > > I would recommend against running armhf with 2.6.35, but it certainly > should be doable. Our armhf buildds were running such kernel at some > point. I tried booting Wheezy with the Freescale kernel but udev complained loudly about missing functionality. I also noted the board or the kernel is really picky about the SATA drives. With some older (200GB) Seagate Barracuda I get lots of timeouts during the initial bus probes. An older Samsung SpinPoint (160GB) makes a periodic clicking noise combined with timeouts but works fine in an USB case. A 750 GB Seagate works properly without random timeouts during the scan phase if I set the jumper to 1.5GBps instead of the 3GBps it defaults to. Thanks, Gregor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50072f76.30...@googlemail.com