Re: making debs for u-boot kernels

2019-07-23 Thread Florian La Roche
Hello Gene Heskett, Am Di., 23. Juli 2019 um 14:49 Uhr schrieb Gene Heskett : > I have several realtime patched kernels, built for armhf that I'd like to > try, but they are all built in the std grub-like format, and that will > not install to a u-boot system. I've uploaded my script to re-compil

Re: Buster on nap TS-219p II

2019-07-23 Thread basti
On 23.07.19 22:46, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * basti [2019-07-23 21:45]: >> Not enough space for initrd in MTD 'RootFS1' (need 9881327 but is >> actually 9437184). >> run-parts: /etc/initramfs/post-update.d//flash-kernel exited with return >> code 1 >> >> MODULES=dep is set in both files. >> >> Wh

Re: Buster on nap TS-219p II

2019-07-23 Thread Uwe Kleine-König
Hello, On 7/23/19 9:45 PM, basti wrote: > Hello, > today I have try to upgrade my NAS to buster. > I get the following error: > > flash-kernel: installing version 4.19.0-5-marvell > > The initial ramdisk is too large. This is often due to the unnecessary > inclusion > of all kernel modules in th

Re: Buster on nap TS-219p II

2019-07-23 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* basti [2019-07-23 21:45]: > Not enough space for initrd in MTD 'RootFS1' (need 9881327 but is > actually 9437184). > run-parts: /etc/initramfs/post-update.d//flash-kernel exited with return > code 1 > > MODULES=dep is set in both files. > > What should I do now? Do you use RAID, LVM, LUKS and

Buster on nap TS-219p II

2019-07-23 Thread basti
Hello, today I have try to upgrade my NAS to buster. I get the following error: flash-kernel: installing version 4.19.0-5-marvell The initial ramdisk is too large. This is often due to the unnecessary inclusion of all kernel modules in the image. To fix this set MODULES=dep in one or both /etc/in

Re: making debs for u-boot kernels

2019-07-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 23 July 2019 09:12:21 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > So what tools do I use to build an installable kernel deb for a > > u-boot system? > > I'm not sure what you mean. The u-boot protocol assumes some of the files you see here: pi@picnc:~ $ ls -la /boot total 35466 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root

Re: making debs for u-boot kernels

2019-07-23 Thread Stefan Monnier
> So what tools do I use to build an installable kernel deb for a u-boot > system? I'm not sure what you mean. My BananaPi here uses the stock Debian kernels without any trouble. Both the vmlinuz and the dtb files are read as-is by U-Boot. The only thing I need to do is to package the initrd usi

making debs for u-boot kernels

2019-07-23 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all; I have just surveyed the deb-* and dpkg-* stuffs in the amd64 repo's (and in the armhf repos too) without finding a single occurrence of the u-boot string, yet I have seen kernel debs that were built in the u-boot format. What repo do I need to use to find a dpkg-buildpackage-u-

Re: Beep code for Linkstation Pro/Live (v1) with Debian Stretch

2019-07-23 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 7/23/19, Olzvoi Bayasgalan wrote: > Hello, > > I can't seem to find any info on how to interpret the various beep > sounds coming from the device. Can anyone help me to find the info? > > Btw, does "micro-evtd" daemon or the kernel produce any beep sound > automatically after boot? Or is the ha

Beep code for Linkstation Pro/Live (v1) with Debian Stretch

2019-07-23 Thread Olzvoi Bayasgalan
Hello, I can't seem to find any info on how to interpret the various beep sounds coming from the device. Can anyone help me to find the info? Btw, does "micro-evtd" daemon or the kernel produce any beep sound automatically after boot? Or is the hardware/firmware responsible for it? Device info: