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After adding backports to the fresh install of wheezy, and I ran
apt-get -t wheezy-backports install linux-image-kirkwood
Everything
runs fine, I get some errors wrt bluetooth and wifi
Required Firmware:
│btmrvl_sdio: mrvl/sd8897_uapsta.bin, mrvl/sd8797_uapsta.bin,
mrvl/sd8787_uapsta.bi
On Mon, 2013-11-25 at 14:02 +, Robert James wrote:
> the result of flash-kernel does not boot, in my opinion due to the
> kernel rather than flash-kernel doing something wrong. flash-kernel
> works with the initrd.img-3.2.0-4-kirkwood & vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-kirkwood.
Why aren't you using the Debian
the result of flash-kernel does not boot, in my opinion due to the
kernel rather than flash-kernel doing something wrong. flash-kernel
works with the initrd.img-3.2.0-4-kirkwood & vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-kirkwood.
But not for the make install of the kernel which puts, vmlinuz-3.11.9,
initrd.img-3.11.9
+++ Robert James [2013-11-25 11:20 +]:
>After a long drawn out fight, I managed to use the installer to make a
>working/bootable install. Requiring me to open up the console before
>rebooting, modifying the flash-kernel command to work correctly on the
>Dreamplug then rerunning
After a long drawn out fight, I managed to use the installer to make
a working/bootable install. Requiring me to open up the console before
rebooting, modifying the flash-kernel command to work correctly on the
Dreamplug then rerunning Flash-Kernel. After this was complete, I set
about trying to
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