Hello, After I changed the LCD' settings it can work during the Linux Kernel start.
But after Android start the LCD can not show anything. I am troubling what's wrong. 2010/8/9 l l <[email protected]> > Thank you for you reply. > > I mounting the root filesystem by NFS and I have /system in the tree. > > If I put the filesystem on the nand flash I will make enough partition > tables. > Now, the problem how to make the LCD working. > > I have check the fb0 by console. > I find that the fb0 is not under the path /dev/ but in the path > /dev/graphics/ > Does it normal? > > I use cat to check the /dev/graphics/fb0 > And the content seems normal. > > I am troubling what's wrong. > > Are there any problem with the LCD settings? > Or is there any problem with the kernel? > > > 2010/8/6 Brad Davis <[email protected]> > > Just a few more points: >> >> You need to fix up your boot image. It looks as if you are >> mounting the the root filesystem by NFS but you probably don't have / >> system in that tree. You either need to add /system or you need to >> change your init.rc to get /system from somewhere. >> >> If you are getting your partitions from flash, your kernel has two >> partitions defined, but Android usually expects 4+ (bootstrap, kernel, >> system, data, recovery?). You either need to make the kernel >> partition tables or the boot parameters match your flash layout. >> >> You won't be able to get the full system running in 64m of ram. >> You will see this when everything seems to be running but init crashes >> with the cryptic message about something tried to kill it (comes from >> a required app dying). >> >> -- >> unsubscribe: >> [email protected]<android-porting%[email protected]> >> website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting >> > > -- unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting
