Joshua Layne wrote: > On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 02:21:46 +0300, Paul Sokolovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Hello Joshua, >> >> Sunday, September 23, 2007, 6:50:00 PM, you wrote: >> >> >>> Hi All, >>> I am new to the list, although I have lurked in the archives for quite >>> >> some >> >>> time and tried a few of the much earlier images. >>> I have an h2200 with the april 22, 2006 LAB installed and tried several >>> times unsuccessfully to test the new september 18th images on a spare SD >>> card I had lying around - I have since determined that this SD card is >>> >> dead >> >>> (and my only spare), so I switched to CF. CF booted fine (meaning that >>> >> I >> >>> got the angstrom splash) but it stopped for an unreasonable amount of >>> >> time. >> >>> So I set the pssplash=false and tried again. This time it stopped at a >>> user prompt: >>> (paraphrased): >>> Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem does really bad things!!! >>> >> continue? >> >>> (y/n) >>> >> Ok, I finally caught this insanely annoying issue. >> http://bugs.openembedded.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3065 submitted for it, >> workaround committed. We should consider checking and upgrading to >> newer busybox. >> >> [] >> > > thanks for submitting the bug on that paul - didn't mean to farm out > responsibility for it - I've been away from this stuff for a while and was > willing to believe it was user error somehow (it usually is with me). > > >>> my fstab is below if it matters (my labrun works fine, so not including >>> >> it) >> >>> --- >>> /dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults 1 0 >>> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 >>> sys /sys sysfs defaults 0 0 >>> tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs mode=0755 0 0 >>> tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs mode=0777 0 0 >>> /dev/mmcblk0p1 /media/card auto >>> defaults,sync,noauto,noatime,exec,suid >>> 0 0 >>> --- >>> >> I wonder where such an fstab came from? This is not what OE used to >> have. (And that wasn't correct either, but now its fixed.) >> >> > > sorry - should have been more clear - these are my modifications to the > fstab included in the sep 18 image, since it looked like that one was set > up for a reflashed system (and I am running off of CF). May have been > unnecessary, but if so, my understanding of fstab is worse than I thought. > > I also had to add a labrun file too (and copy over some apps I like.... etc > :P) > > thanks for the reply - I have retrieved my serial cable and so hopefully > can boot tonight. > > successfully booted, with the following kernel arguments: root=/dev/hda2 rootdelay=5 console=ttyS0,115200n8
(had to have the ttyS0 as the last argument (and thus default terminal) to be able to interact with it) - I'm still not sure why it thinks the disk is unchecked, but that is neither here nor there. interface seems a bit dodgy right now - keyboard (inside a session) is a bit munged up (bad spacing) - I'll send a screenshot once I have the network working - the keyboard for login and session resume is fine. and I seem to have died on: 1469.520000] bcsp_handle_le_pkt: Found a LE sync pkt, card has reset [ 1469.760000] bcsp_pkt_cull: Peer acked invalid packet [ 1469.770000] bcsp_handle_le_pkt: Found a LE sync pkt, card has reset [ 1470.010000] bcsp_pkt_cull: Peer acked invalid packet over and over and over and over (well, you get the picture....) again. the irony is that if I had ttyS0 set to anything other than the default, I could log in and kill bcsp (or whatever the parent BT daemon is for this), but the terminal is unusable with the messages :) ok, actually - I got it. PITA typing over error messages, but possible. I am however unable to get the PDA screen to come back - even with a gpe-dm stop|start not looking for help on this, just trying to report back my experience with the h2200 images - if there are any other tests I can run, please let me know. Regards, josh > Rgds, > josh > > > _______________________________________________ > Angstrom-distro-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users > _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users
