W dniu 29.11.2020 o 19:23, Arnd Bergmann pisze:
Another thing you could try is to see if the u-boot that is
installed on the system is able to load a kernel from disk rather
than from flash, which is what Luca Olivetti mentioned the Lacie
network space 2 machine does, in that case you just need
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 5:47 PM Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
wrote:
> * Alexander Reichle-Schmehl [201129 14:38]:
> >> flash-kernel: installing version 5.9.0-0.bpo.2-marvell
> >> Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2327672 but is
> >> actually 2097152).
> > COMPRESS=xz see:
> > https:
Hi!
* Alexander Reichle-Schmehl [201129 17:47]:
> >> flash-kernel: installing version 5.9.0-0.bpo.2-marvell
> >> Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2327672 but is
> >> actually 2097152).
> > COMPRESS=xz see:
[..]
> Anyway, should I open a bug for the release notes, to document tha
Hi!
* Alexander Reichle-Schmehl [201129 14:38]:
>> flash-kernel: installing version 5.9.0-0.bpo.2-marvell
>> Not enough space for kernel in MTD 'Kernel' (need 2327672 but is
>> actually 2097152).
> COMPRESS=xz see:
> https://cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/troubleshooting/#ramdisk-space
Op 29-11-2020 om 14:38 schreef Alexander Reichle-Schmehl:
Hi there!
I know I'm running quite an old system here, but apparently the kernel
images 5.9x are getting to large to be flashed on a Qnap TS219 device (I
assume others as well):
root@rusalka:~# flash-kernel
kirkwood-qnap: machine: QNAP T
Hi there!
I know I'm running quite an old system here, but apparently the kernel
images 5.9x are getting to large to be flashed on a Qnap TS219 device (I
assume others as well):
root@rusalka:~# flash-kernel
kirkwood-qnap: machine: QNAP TS219 family
Using DTB: kirkwood-ts219-6281.dtb
Installing
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