Hi all.
I want to add a parameter to the kernel command line and have added the
option to both lines in /etc/default/flash-kernel. I am familiar with
the grub commands generating the new menu entries. Is the process the
same for 'flash-kernel' by simply running it as root? The manual page
seems
* On 2020 16 Apr 13:20 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> Besides there is i386 which intel retroactively called IA32, and then to
> confuse everyone decided IA64 was itanium, not the 64bit version of x86.
> Lots of people tried to install ia64 debian on 64 bit x86 machines
> over the years. Debian
* On 2020 26 Mar 18:26 -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> This is now resolved thanks to the help of user Klaus on the Olimex
> forum. The trick was to use dtrfstune to change the p2 UUID of the
> 4G micro-SD to match that of the p@ UUID of the 32 GB card.
s/dtrfstune/btrfstune/
s/p@/
This is now resolved thanks to the help of user Klaus on the Olimex
forum. The trick was to use dtrfstune to change the p2 UUID of the
4G micro-SD to match that of the p@ UUID of the 32 GB card.
All is working well now. I now have the 32 GB card available to work
with the Raspberry Pi 4B that ar
* On 2020 25 Mar 00:11 -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> Try your kernel config string. On this Pi /boot/cmdline.txt has
> root=PARTUUID=d9b3f436-02
Except I'm not working with a Pi. Yes, I've done the exact same thing
in the past on a Pi. Pi's are easy peasy. This is a different animal
that has p1/b
Grep on the 32 GB card for the root UUID only turns up the value in
p2/etc/fstab. Nothing turned up in p1 though I can manually look into
either of the initrd images with Midnight Commander and find it in the
aforementioned dafault_root file.
I did see where the 32 GB card has p2 labeled as "root
* On 2020 24 Mar 15:46 -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> Downsizing requires that no files are in the part you trim off.
Ahhh. Makes sense.
The mmc has two partitions, p1 an ext2 of 128 MB and p2 a btrfs with the
rest of the space.
Since I had the files of p2 on the 4 GB card, I went ahead and deleted
Hi All.
I have an Olimex LIME2 based Freedombox (Debian Buster) and as I am
using an external hard drive with it, less than 2 GB of the 32 GB
micro-SD card capacity is being used. I have a spare 4 GB card that I
would like to use instead, but haven't figured out how to downsize the
root partition
Well, it turns out that I was doing things the wrong-headed olde way.
Before I figured out the systemd way, I sorted through the flash-kernel
script and wound up modifying /etc/flash-kernel/bootscript/bootscr.sunxi
to set the console variable in the bootargs variable to tty0 and that
did work for "
* On 2019 06 May 14:10 -0500, Karsten Merker wrote:
> On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 08:22:43AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I have a Freedombox Pioneer HSK (Olimex A20-Linuxino-LIME2) that I want
> > to do some maintenance (move some system directory co
Hi all.
I have a Freedombox Pioneer HSK (Olimex A20-Linuxino-LIME2) that I want
to do some maintenance (move some system directory contents off the uSD
to a SATA drive). When I issue 'telinit 1' the HDMI screen clears and I
am left with a blinking cursor in the upper left hand corner of the
displ
Thanks, Steve!
All is working now again. I guess I picked the wrong time to upgrade.
:-D
- Nate
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* On 2019 19 Feb 15:37 -0600, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> If you're using the flash-kernel boot script, from the u-boot prompt:
>
> setenv fk_kvers 4.9.0-7-armmp
>
> You might have to do "ls mmc 0:1" or wherever your boot partition is to
> find the correct version.
Oh, thanks!
Just before I re
* On 2019 19 Feb 15:11 -0600, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2019-02-19, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > I've been running Stretch on my Olimes A20-Olinuxino Micro for several
> > months without issue until just a while ago. I performed an update
> > through Aptitude where
I've been running Stretch on my Olimes A20-Olinuxino Micro for several
months without issue until just a while ago. I performed an update
through Aptitude whereupon the latest version of systemd and kernel were
updated. After a proper shutdown and restart the boot process stalls
at the point wher
Greetings to the list!
I recently installed Stretch on my Olimex A20-OLinuXino-MICRO. The
installation was almost flawless (only needed to intervene to configure
the Ethernet port as detailed in the installation report Bug#909918).
At the time I had a root file system for the previous installati
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