On 03/07/2017 11:09 PM, Denis Periša wrote: > Alberto , thank you for insight! > > This device in latest "RouterBOOT" (as they call it) supports > repartitioning to two partitions. But openwrt/LEDE (kernel actually) > doesent support that - as per say - > > RouterBOOT booter 3.24 > > RouterBoard 435G > > CPU frequency: 680 MHz > Memory size: 256 MiB > NAND size: 64 MiB > NAND partitions: 2 > > Press any key within 1 seconds to enter setup. > writing settings to flash... OK > > loading kernel from nand partition 1... kernel not found > writing settings to flash... OK > > loading kernel from nand partition 0... OK > setting up elf image... not an elf header > kernel loading failed > trying bootp protocol.................... OK > Got IP address: 192.168.111.91 > resolved mac address 00:XX:XX:00:06:XX > Gateway: 192.168.111.2 > transfer started .................... transfer ok, time=1.24s > setting up elf image... OK > kernel loading failed - kernel does not support NAND partitions > >
No, that log says it didn't find a kernel in NAND in either partition 0 or 1. The repartitioning changes partitions in bootloader, but you need to erase the flash of these new partitions, then flash a new LEDE firmware in these new partitions. The bootloader should be able to do this. Did you also edit that source file and recompile as I pointed out? That is needed for LEDE to actually recognize the new partitions once it is booted successfully. -Alberto _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev