Hi Avik,

On 01/31/2011 11:57 AM, Avik Sil wrote:
> 7. make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- modules_install
> INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/rootfs
>
> 8. cp arch/arm/boot/uImage /media/boot; sync
>
> Everything went on smoothly. Then I put the SD card on BB and powered
> it on. I got a kernel panic: http://paste.ubuntu.com/560562
>
> Please help me figuring out the problem. Is it because I didn't create
> uInitrd? If so, then how to create it for ARM?
I believe you're right. Is there a uInitrd file in your boot partition?
At least, that's how things are in Ubuntu on ARM.... In this case, you
also need some modules in the uInitrd file.

If you have such a file, you could manually update your uInitrd to
include the modules for your kernel. You will find details on
http://omappedia.org/wiki/Development_With_Ubuntu (that's how I was
making experimental changes to Ubuntu's uInitrd files)

Another cleaner way could be to produce a new Debian package for your
kernel, and run linaro-image-tools again, but that's a bit less
straighforward.

I'm sure the other guys more familiar with the hardware packs will give
you better advise.... I just shared what I know.

Cheers,

Michael.

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