Update about the Centro.

I downloaded Cocoboot 0.5.3 and used the 680 kernel.  Entering 1230
into the device ID does allow the kernel to boot.

It gets to mounting the filesystem then kernel panics.

I am using the same system.img and data.img from the 650 tests.

I also built Android from source but couldn't get it to boot by
putting those same files on a FAT16 partition.  It said it couldn't
mount the system.

Are you doing anything special to point the kernel in the right
direction?

- Nick

On Nov 7, 11:29 pm, Lo Yuk Fai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Sirs! : )
>
> BTW, I finally got to build the Android image myself... I put
> everything (ramdisk.img, system.img and userdata.img) under an ext3
> partition and call /init to start Android... But still got the same
> old loop...
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Nov 8, 11:03 am, ato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 5, 8:45 am, Lo Yuk Fai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Besides, below is the Android patch I used (from 安藤恐竜). Merged nicely
> > > with the H&D tree with a minor modification to drivers/android/
> > > timed_gpio.c
>
> > >http://ifile.it/cwpdi4n
>
> > > And I applied the double buffer patch as well.
>
> > >http://androidzaurus.seesaa.net/article/105551643.html
>
> > By the way, to save merging them yourself, I've applied the patches Lo
> > Yuk Fai mentioned in a separate branch of the Hack&Dev git repository:
>
> >http://git.hackndev.com/?p=linux-2.6;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/android
>
> > The branch can be checked out from an existing Hack&Dev linux-2.6 git
> > directory with:
>
> >   git fetch
> >   git checkout -b android origin/android
>
> > Or with a fresh clone:
>
> >   git clone git://git.hacknde.com/linux-2.6
> >   cd linux-2.6
> >   git checkout -b android origin/android
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Alex
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