There is some builroot for the beagle on github, you could use that source
as an external kernel tree. But it is 3.3 I think not 3.9.

On Monday, June 24, 2013, Saverio Proto <ziopr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I used a port for a similar board (cubieboard).
> It works good for me with a external kernel tree.
> You might want to look at this:
> https://github.com/zioproto/openwrt-sunxi/tree/sunxi-rebased
>
> It is pretty similar board, with ARM Cortex processor.
>
> Saverio
>
>
>
> 2013/6/24 Artur Wronowski <art...@gmail.com>:
>> Thanks for reply.
>>
>> Here is kernel configuration: http://pastebin.com/fbMAhi0k
>>
>> I have enabled CONFIG_DEBUG_LL
>>
>> 2013/6/24 Florian Fainelli <flor...@openwrt.org>:
>>> 2013/6/24 Artur Wronowski <art...@gmail.com>:
>>>> I have enabled earlyprink and this not help.  I think there is a
>>>> problem with toolchain or somethink else.
>>>
>>> Are you sure that you also enabled low-level debugging? I would rather
>>> suspect a kernel configuration issue, or a memory configuration issue.
>>> ARM kernels have a tendency to be able to crash every early if the
>>> memory map is wrong, that includes both declaring the available
>>> physical memory and the virtual memory layout.
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