d to handle fs_proto” because kernel
when booting doesn’t appear to have access to the same filesystem that Grub
does.
Thank you!
(this is my first time using *any* mailing list, so apologies if this is the
wrong address to send this question to)
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologi
re support I need it to.
On the other hand, if I run the same kernel/devicetree/initramfs with booti,
bypassing the Grub completely, it works fine. The problem is, I need Grub2 for
his project.
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologies Inc.
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On 29 Au
I get this:
No UEFI binary known at 0x8100
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologies Inc.
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On 29 Aug 2024 at 11:38 +0200, Peter Robinson , wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2024 at 10:31, Tomaž Zaman mailto:to...@mono.si>>
wrote:
Doesn’t wor
Thanks for the help, kernel is configured with all the EFI necessities turned
on (CONFIG_EFI=y, CONFIG_EFI_STUB=y).
I’ll dig deeper.
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologies Inc.
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On 29 Aug 2024 at 11:44 +0200, Peter Robinson , wrote:
On Thu
This is exactly what I’m testing now.
The board I’m working on has an SDK device tree which deletes the smmu node
that’s defined in another dts file, and the lack of that node makes uboot throw
errors, but if it’s there, then kernel doesn’t load correclty.
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologies
pointers as to where to look for a probable cause of this?
Tomaž Zaman, CEO
Mono Technologies Inc.
+386 30 651 645
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On 29 Aug 2024 at 15:25 +0200, Tomaz Zaman , wrote:
This is exactly what I’m testing now.
The board I’m working on has an SDK device tree which
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