Hi Linus On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Linus Walleij wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 6:11 PM, Hans Ulli Kroll > <ulli.kr...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > OpenWRT is currently in (re)merging status from LEDE > > maybe LEDE images can work. > > I've done a testbuild with current LEDE and ext4 target which fails, > > make be a > > make -j1 V=s > > or a testbuild for my ALIX6F2 give me some light here. > > Oh it is actually pretty simple, it fails when doing some extra dd magic > on the final ext4 image: > > /home/linus/src/openwrt/staging_dir/host/bin/make_ext4fs -l 536870912 > -b 4096 -m 0 -J -T 1516271982 > /home/linus/src/openwrt/build_dir/target-arm_fa526_musl_eabi/linux-gemini_raidsonic/root.ext4 > /home/linus/src/openwrt/build_dir/target-arm_fa526_musl_eabi/root-gemini/ > Creating filesystem with parameters: > Size: 536870912 > Block size: 4096 > Blocks per group: 32768 > Inodes per group: 8192 > Inode size: 256 > Journal blocks: 0 > Label: > Blocks: 131072 > Block groups: 4 > Reserved blocks: 0 > Reserved block group size: 31 > Created filesystem with 962/32768 inodes and 5493/131072 blocks > dd > if=/home/linus/src/openwrt/bin/targets/gemini/raidsonic/openwrt-gemini-raidsonic-ext4.img > of=/home/linus/src/openwrt/bin/targets/gemini/raidsonic/rd.gz bs=6144k > count=1 > dd: failed to open > '/home/linus/src/openwrt/bin/targets/gemini/raidsonic/openwrt-gemini-raidsonic-ext4.img': > No such file or directory > > The rootfs image > /home/linus/src/openwrt/bin/targets/gemini/raidsonic/openwrt-gemini-raidsonic-ext4.img > is not there. > > However I guess it is looking for: > /home/linus/src/openwrt/build_dir/target-arm_fa526_musl_eabi/linux-gemini_raidsonic/root.ext4 > that was just created in the step before by make_ext4fs? > > I just don't find my way around the openwrt build scripts well enough to > figure out how to fix this... > > However the rootfs per se is finished and is in > /home/linus/src/openwrt/bin/targets/gemini/raidsonic/openwrt-gemini-raidsonic-default-rootfs.tar.gz > so I'm using that (just untar it on the root partition) and it "should work". > However it is a bit reluctant to boot... great. I'm currently awaiting my device, so I can start hacking. Mebay I need to build me some "special" USB cables to work on the FOTG-USBdriver. So they are three extra pins, not covered by Faradays IP, for each USB port. I have a (small) vision about the layout, but I need this NAS. Oh, and for the soldering : This is a piece of cake, part of my day job. Greetings Hans Ulli Kroll _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel