el bug accesing > 64MB RAM has been fixed in recent
releases?
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On Miércoles, 19 de Agosto de 2009 12:42:39 Riku Voipio escribió:
> I'd like to throw the ball back to our ARM port users - what are missing
> from Debian ARM port?
Oh, I think that for NSLU2 owners >64 MB RAM support would be *great*, but
that's a kernel development process
l packages at
> http://people.debian.org/~tbm/armel/kernel/r12970/
2.6.29? Does it have fixed the "DMABounce" errors with nslu2 with >64 MB?
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recreated backup) by e-mail... perhaps some service like yousendit.com could
help us.
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ng to insist that you solder a four-pin
> header to your board and wire-up a serial cable or serial to usb
> cable. It's just way to hard to guess what is happening without
> seeing the console output.
Yeah, Another 2 pints of beer it's a low price :)
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backup.bin
di-nslu2-newapex.bin ../nslu2-backup.bin differ: char 1945801, line 6788
The files are different And if I try to flash the nslu2 with the new file it
gets freezed! slugimage is the debian packaged version for amd64 and have
tryed also the version from the unslung cvs
Why I can't recrea
ith upslug2. All the
times with the same result: few seconds after the reboot the nslu2 gets
freezed with the ethernet led turned on :(
What am I doing wrong?
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steps so others can benefit from this :)
> See the apex-env manual page for instructions for editing the APEX
> environment. Be aware that you can make your SLUG unbootable using
> apex-env.
If apex is the 2nd bootloader in the worst scenario I can reinstall the
debian-installer image a
/dev/mtd0 > RedBoot
# cat /dev/mtd1 > SysConf
# cat /dev/mtd2 > Loader
# cat /dev/mtd3 > Kernel
# cat /dev/mtd4 > Ramdisk
# cat /dev/mtd5 > "FIS Directory"
???
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# cat bfc8.bin apex.bin > new_mtd2.bin
# cat new_mtd2.bin > /dev/mtd2
But also talks about padding with \xff before the last 'cat'. Padding to what
size?
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isn't very happy with it (about 4 hours each install...)
How can I upgrade APEX? Is there some kind of HOWTO or precompiled APEX
images?
(my nslu2 doesn't have serial port)
Thanks a lot
[1] http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Debian/FatSlug
[2] http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/De
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