ad bootarg works every time, too. One thing to note is that this
> method of loading Debian on the Guruplug will show the partitions of the USB
> flash drive as the various mounted USB devices (usb0, usb1, usb2, usb3).
> Plugging in an additional usb hard drive (I'm using a Western Di
igital
passport) requires manual mounting of /dev/sdd1 to a directory. I tried to
install debian to the WD HDD without success. I believe this is because
uboot does not find the device before it times out its 'usb start' process,
though any hints on this would be appreciated. My ideal s
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 06:43:29PM +0200, Johan Kroeckel wrote:
> Apparently 2010.06~rc2-1 does not include ext2load. Is that done on
> purpose?
If you're talking about u-boot, it is left out by default, and
it does not appear to work when enabled.
If you'd care to try it yourself, flash
http://
Apparently 2010.06~rc2-1 does not include ext2load. Is that done on
purpose?
Johan
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* Kevin Zuber [2010-06-08 15:38]:
> Repository worked as you described it.
> What command would be required to install squeeze with the special kernel?
The kernel with GuruPlug is in Debian squeeze now, so no special
tricks are required anymore.
> Marvell>> ext2load
> Unknown command 'ext2load'
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 11:57:43AM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I'd really like to get some feedback on this so I can document which
> u-boot binary users should use.
I would also like people to test the u-boot package in sid; I believe
that problems exist.
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Hi Martin,
thanks for your post and your work.
You asked me to give feedback on this Mailinglist. I hope it works.
I just tried your new instructions and here is my feedback:
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_My Setup_
Installing Debian on the mSD Card of a GuruPlug Plus.
Loading the installer from a USB drive.
Usin
I'm looking for testers of the Debian installer for the GuruPlug. The
"daily images" of the installer now use the 2.6.32-5-kirkwood which has
support for the GuruPlug. This kernel has not moved to testing yet
(although it should do so soon) but we can simply specify an additional
repository to in
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