Re: [ARMedslack] ARMedSlack on Seagate Dockstar

2010-12-11 Thread Cédric VINCENT
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Stuart Winter m-li...@biscuit.org.uk wrote: It's compiled as a module, so you'd have to include it in the initrd. Maybe the netconsole feature would be more useful as a builtin instead of as a module in this specific case (i.e. don't get ARMedSlack booting on

Re: [ARMedslack] ARMedSlack on Seagate Dockstar

2010-12-11 Thread Stuart Winter
Maybe the netconsole feature would be more useful as a builtin instead of as a module in this specific case (i.e. don't get ARMedSlack booting on Dockstar and don't use a serial console), since the kernel may run into troubles before the load of the module. This means you also need to

Re: [ARMedslack] ARMedSlack on Seagate Dockstar

2010-12-11 Thread Cédric VINCENT
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Stuart Winter m-li...@biscuit.org.uk wrote: This means you also need to compile the network driver into the kernel. Thanks for the advice. In the kernel I only want to include drivers that really cannot be modules, so I'll keep the NIC drivers as modules. I

Re: [ARMedslack] ARMedSlack on Seagate Dockstar

2010-12-11 Thread Christophe Lyon
2010/12/11 Cédric VINCENT cedric.vinc...@gmail.com: Christophe, I should be able to provide you a kernel with the netconsole as a builtin on Monday if you wish.  Will you give it a try with ARMedSlack mini-rootfs and investigate what's going on? Yes, it could be useful, thanks!