> Have you been able to boot the root filesystems that have been tagged as > actually working with the Pandora? I see a gentoo one on one of the > linked pages - have you tried it? >
Yes, it worked. Also took kernel from it, and put into the slack rootfs without success, although it worked with the official Pandora rootfs. > > My feeling, based on a quick review of the messages in the thread, is that > you've built a kernel, but it doesn't contain all of the support you need > to boot the system. > > What I'd do as a first thing is to boot a pre-made distribution: > http://neuvoo.org/wiki/index.php?title=Install_Pre-Built_Image > and see what lsmod returns. > > Here's the official Pandora rootfs lsmod : bufferclass_ti 6036 0 omaplfb 9408 0 pvrsrvkm 128360 2 bufferclass_ti,omaplfb ipv6 234600 10 ads7846 8960 0 hwmon 2516 1 ads7846 The one on gentoo is not interesting. Only sound and wifi modules. > This will indicate what some of the things that you need to build into > your kernel. Once you've made a monolichic kernel, you should be able to > boot the ARMedslack mini root without needing to load additional modules > (since you won't *have* the modules relevant for your board in the mini > root since ARMedslack doesn't provide kernel packages for this board). > Ok, i'll try this step. > > It took me ages to get good kernel configs for the packages shipped with > ARMedslack. > :/ hope i'll succeed soon. Thx for tips.
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