Hi. I found the debian-arm@ list address on
http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/> and hope it is the correct
place for this request.
I just noticed that the at package have failed to propagate into
testing because it fail to build on arm. Looking at
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=arm&pkg=a
Thanks for the hint and link...
Browsing through the list,
I think I can live with that limitations right now. (The
only package both in this list and my wishlist is php5.)
(Luckily (on that perspective) , I don't have enough time
to do all the things with the thecus I am intending to do,
as I
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:03:06PM +0100, Tobias Frost wrote:
> However, this would be a nice possibilty to upgrade to armel. The
> question is: The data storage is on a seperate partition, using
> LuKS, md-RAID1 and reiserfs.
> Are there any problems to be expected because of switching to the arm
I just screwed up the root fs of my Thecus N2100 (well, its technically
not screwed up, I just messed with some startup scripts leading to no
network after booting and I can't find the issue)
However, this would be a nice possibilty to upgrade to armel. The
question is: The data storage is on a se
So it turns out that the partition for the APEX bootloader must be 32 MB.
However, now I am running into another problem trying to boot the kernel. I
get stuck in a loop of some sort as soon below
apex> copy ext2://1/boot/zImage-lpd79520-2.6.12 $bootaddr
# copy ext2://1/boot/zImage-lpd79520-2.6
Also, when I download the pre-compiled APEX elf files, I get a different
error message. This is the error from loading APEX 1.5.8 elf file.
losh> load elf /cf/APEX.ELF
loading from /cf/APEX.ELF:
Rfatfs_seek: ERROR!
fseek(delta:32652) failed during load, possibly strange elf?
0x2003de40 7f 45 4
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