Boot time support for SD card?

2011-06-04 Thread Bear
hi there, I just built a 2.6.39 kernel with built-in SD card support. I wanna use this kernel to boot my MPC8313E-RDB board and mount the root filesystem from SD card. Unfortunately, it seems like the mmc card cannot be identified at boot-time: U-Boot 1.3.0 (Dec 22 2008 - 11:19:29) MPC83XX Re

Re: ports/powerpc/index.wml: squeeze release is not mentioned

2011-06-04 Thread David Prévot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Le 20/05/2011 17:57, Justin B Rye a écrit : > […] I'd prefer to just say something like: > > It first became an official "release architecture" with Debian > GNU/Linux 2.2 (`potato') and has retained that status ever > since. See

Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board?

2011-06-04 Thread Bear
hi, Thanks for these documents you supplied to me! I am interested in embedded system so I wanna read something deeper on this :) On 100/6/4 下午 08:51, Gerhard Pircher wrote: Original-Nachricht Datum: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 20:26:11 +0800 Von: Bear An: Gerhard Pircher CC: debian-p

Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board?

2011-06-04 Thread Gerhard Pircher
Original-Nachricht > Datum: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 20:26:11 +0800 > Von: Bear > An: Gerhard Pircher > CC: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org > Betreff: Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board? > hi, > > I don't know, if your board has a specific SD/MMC card controller, > > but you c

Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board?

2011-06-04 Thread Bear
hi, > I don't know, if your board has a specific SD/MMC card controller, > but you could try to enable "MMC_SPI" or "MMC_SDHCI_OF" with "make menuconfig". I have already done that and there are still no lines related to SD card in the output of this kernel. I am trying the RAM disk now and I hop

Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board?

2011-06-04 Thread Gerhard Pircher
Original-Nachricht > Datum: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:33:31 +0800 > Von: Bear > An: Gerhard Pircher > CC: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org > Betreff: Re: Can I install debian on a e300 board? > hi, > Thanks for your help and I have successfully run my custom kernel on my > board via