Ugh. Disregard that post - I'll post using KALLSYMS_ALL shortly.
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It didn't fail at the same point, rather (seemingly) when switch_robo
was loading. If you want, I can run it through ksymoops but I haven't
done anything funny.
Kernel bug detected[#1]:
Cpu 0
$ 0 : 1000a800 0001 00024000
$ 4 : 812a9000 80258a74 80258a3c
$ 8 : 80001000
2008.01.15. 21:34:25 dátumon Peter Korsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
>> "Felix" == Felix Fietkau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> >> Talking of which, I recently dug out my lafonera and put openwrt on
> >> it. Is anyone working on getting the kernel code submitted upstream?
> >> O
RB wrote:
> On a laptop, it comes up as a USB hub with three UARTS on it - general
> driver stack is as follows:
>
> sierra
> usbserial
> ohci-hcd
> yenta-socket
> pcmcia
>
> AFACT from Sierra's site, all of their new cards follow this model
> regardless of connection media.
OK. Please use make k
On a laptop, it comes up as a USB hub with three UARTS on it - general
driver stack is as follows:
sierra
usbserial
ohci-hcd
yenta-socket
pcmcia
AFACT from Sierra's site, all of their new cards follow this model
regardless of connection media.
RB
On 1/15/08, Felix Fietkau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
RB wrote:
> Hopefully this will catch someone in a helpful mood.
>
> Right now, there is no way for anyone to use Sierra Wireless (standard
> handout from Verizon/Sprint) cellular cards with OpenWRT on the
> Broadcom 47xx platform. Although it seems Linksys ported sierra.c
> over from the linux-2
Peter Korsgaard wrote:
>> "Felix" == Felix Fietkau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> >> Talking of which, I recently dug out my lafonera and put openwrt on
> >> it. Is anyone working on getting the kernel code submitted upstream?
> >> Otherwise I'll start by cleaning up the ethernet
Harald Schiöberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run sysupgrade on the asus. I fixed the scripts so that
> they actually run through, but mtd in the end fails.
>
> So I started to play with mtd:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /sbin/mtd refresh rootfs
> Refreshing mtd partition rootfs ... Could not op
> "Felix" == Felix Fietkau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
>> Talking of which, I recently dug out my lafonera and put openwrt on
>> it. Is anyone working on getting the kernel code submitted upstream?
>> Otherwise I'll start by cleaning up the ethernet driver.
Felix> Sounds good. I was
Hi,
I'm trying to run sysupgrade on the asus. I fixed the scripts so that
they actually run through, but mtd in the end fails.
So I started to play with mtd:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /sbin/mtd refresh rootfs
Refreshing mtd partition rootfs ... Could not open mtd device: rootfs
Could not open mtd
Hopefully this will catch someone in a helpful mood.
Right now, there is no way for anyone to use Sierra Wireless (standard
handout from Verizon/Sprint) cellular cards with OpenWRT on the
Broadcom 47xx platform. Although it seems Linksys ported sierra.c
over from the linux-2.6 (as evidenced by si
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