Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010 à 07:24:48, Chris Moore a écrit :
> Hi all,
Hi,
>[...]
> RS232C ports are getting rare on PCs :(
What? even my laptop has one! ;P
Yeah, I was surprised too. It's a 2-year old Clevo. Don't know
why they put it there but it seems it will be handy.
Desktop mother b
Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010 à 05:00:20, Hai Nguyen Dang a écrit :
> Hi,
Hi, thanks for your answer,
> Just share my experience with my Terastation Pro II Rackmount
> with Debian, I got this kind of stuck at booting also and I
> tried to have serial access to debug. I found that Debian
> run the di
Hi all,
Le 22/09/2010 23:58, Sylvain L. Sauvage a écrit :
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I don't have a serial cable.
[snip]
By the way, I'm also looking for a TTL-serial converter (with
the good connectors or adapters) in France or Europe (French or
English, and Euros would be better), if you happen to know a
Hi,
Just share my experience with my Terastation Pro II Rackmount with Debian, I
got this kind of stuck at booting also and I tried to have serial access to
debug. I found that Debian run the disk checks if there's something wrong
with the rootfs partition during last boot, I just modify the "pass"
Hi all,
I got a Qnap TS-210 last week. I installed Debian Sid on it
(with 2x2 TB hdd, RAID-1, ext4) and all was good (rebooted it 3
or 4 times, copied GBs of data on it, etc.) until Monday evening
when I asked it to reboot and it got stuck (red/green flashing
status light, no disk activity)
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 09:32 +0200, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Tixy [2010-09-21 20:36]:
> > Just a warning to SheevaPlug users, after upgrading the kernel to
> > 2.6.32-23, I found my plug crashes on boot. I'm not alone, I found this
>
> After you install the new kernel, make sure to run
> f
The uImage here should be sufficient for a fallback. Also, you should
not need a uInitrd, since everything is build in to the kernel:
http://www.cyrius.com/tmp/beta1/marvell/sheevaplug/uImage
I'm successfully running this kernel on my system:
c...@plug0:~$ dpkg -l | grep linux-image
ii linux-
* Gandalf [2010-09-22 15:15]:
> Is it not better to automate the flash-kernel process ?
Yes, it's a bug that flash-kernel is currently not called
automatically. However, the postinst_hook method is obsolete.
Hopefully the new method will be implemented in the near future.
--
Martin Michlmayr
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* Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-22 09:04]:
> A quick question.
> What would have happened if I had launched "flash-kernel" after the update?
Your system would have booted fine.
There was an incompatible change in 2.6.32-22. Normally, when we make
incompatible changes, we change the ABI name (2.6.32-
Le 22/09/2010 09:34, Martin Michlmayr a écrit :
> * Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-21 18:28]:
>> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
>> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
>> I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and this is the output of KERNEL
>> PANIC:
>
> #597302 suggests that ipv6.dis
I can confirm that it works for s-sata sheeva plug too.
thank you very much for the support.
A quick question.
What would have happened if I had launched "flash-kernel" after the update?
Da: Bob Smeets [bsme...@gmail.com]
Inviato: mercoledì 22 settembre 20
Martin,
I can confirm the procedure you suggested below works on my non-eSATA
Sheevaplug.
uname -a now gives:
Linux sheevaplug2 2.6.32-5-kirkwood #1 Sat Sep 18 15:20:08 UTC 2010
armv5tel GNU/Linux
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Martin Michlmayr
To: Samuele Bianchi
Cc: debian-arm@lists.
* Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-21 18:28]:
> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
> I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and this is the output of KERNEL
> PANIC:
#597302 suggests that ipv6.disable=1 works around the problem.
Try:
setenv bootargs_co
Please tell me if i'm missing something...
I should try to upload a fully working uInitrd and uImage in this way
setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 ( Ip of my pc/tftp server )
setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.81 ( ip of my e-sata sheeva plug )
tftpboot 0x0110 uInitrd
tftpboot 0x0080 uImage
saveenv
Is it
* Tixy [2010-09-21 20:36]:
> Just a warning to SheevaPlug users, after upgrading the kernel to
> 2.6.32-23, I found my plug crashes on boot. I'm not alone, I found this
After you install the new kernel, make sure to run
flash-kernel
to activate it.
--
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
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