: mercoledì 22 settembre 2010 3.01
> A: Samuele Bianchi
> Cc: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
> Oggetto: Re: R: Latest testing/sid kernel crashes on SheevaPlug
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> Yes. You can boot from tftp onto an initrd and write your kernel to
> the nand or use u-boot to image the new
* Gandalf [2010-09-22 15:15]:
> Is it not better to automate the flash-kernel process ?
Yes, it's a bug that flash-kernel is currently not called
automatically. However, the postinst_hook method is obsolete.
Hopefully the new method will be implemented in the near future.
--
Martin Michlmayr
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* Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-22 09:04]:
> A quick question.
> What would have happened if I had launched "flash-kernel" after the update?
Your system would have booted fine.
There was an incompatible change in 2.6.32-22. Normally, when we make
incompatible changes, we change the ABI name (2.6.32-
Le 22/09/2010 09:34, Martin Michlmayr a écrit :
> * Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-21 18:28]:
>> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
>> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
>> I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and this is the output of KERNEL
>> PANIC:
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> #597302 suggests that ipv6.dis
settembre 2010 12.12
A: Martin Michlmayr
Cc: Samuele Bianchi; debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Oggetto: Re: R: Latest testing/sid kernel crashes on SheevaPlug
Martin,
I can confirm the procedure you suggested below works on my non-eSATA
Sheevaplug.
uname -a now gives:
Linux sheevaplug2 2.6.32-5-kirkw
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Subject: Re: R: Latest testing/sid kernel crashes on SheevaPlug
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:34:04 +0200
* Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-21 18:28]:
> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
> I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and th
* Samuele Bianchi [2010-09-21 18:28]:
> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
> I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and this is the output of KERNEL
> PANIC:
#597302 suggests that ipv6.disable=1 works around the problem.
Try:
setenv bootargs_co
v
Is it correct ? But where is possible to find/download the correct uInitrd and
uImage ?
Da: C.J. Adams-Collier KF7BMP [c...@colliertech.org]
Inviato: mercoledì 22 settembre 2010 3.01
A: Samuele Bianchi
Cc: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Oggetto: Re: R: Latest testin
Yes. You can boot from tftp onto an initrd and write your kernel to the
nand or use u-boot to image the new kernel to the section of the nand
you boot from.
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 18:28 -0400, Samuele Bianchi wrote:
> Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
> IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTA
Yes... i can confirm, kernel panic...
IS IT POSSIBLE TO SOLVE WITHOUT REINSTALL?
I have just updated my esata sheevaplug and this is the output of KERNEL PANIC:
Activating lvm and md swap...done.
Checking file systems...fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
e2fsck 1.41.12 (17-May-2010)
/dev/sda1 was not
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