that's probably the issue then. Dammit.
On 23 September 2011 20:51, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote: > Julian, > > The output from the command "dmesg" might be useful... > > But it appears the Vortex86 SoC requires Linux kernel 2.6.28+ for proper > support. > > Our RUNNIX bootloader uses kernel 2.6.26 and AstLinux currently uses kernel > 2.6.27. > > My guess is that the SD card is not mounting since the IDE subsystem is not > supported for kernel reasons. > > Lonnie > > > On Sep 23, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote: > >> done that. >> >> (a little point - when downloading multiple types (c3, i586 etc) the >> filenames are all the same (astlinux-0.7.9-asterisk-1.8.4.4.img) so it >> makes it really difficult to know which version you have!) >> >> downloaded i586, imaged, booted, same problem. >> >> /tmp has nothing in it. >> >> df gives >> >> /dev/ram0 8121 2799 5322 34% / >> none 257248 0 257248 0% /tmp >> >> >> Julian >> >> On 23 September 2011 20:09, Lonnie Abelbeck <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> >> wrote: >>> Julian, >>> >>> OK, If we are still talking about the "eBox 3350MX" ? If so I'd use the >>> geni586 (video console) image: >>> >>> For Asterisk 1.4.42 >>> http://mirror.astlinux.org/downloads/img/geni586/astlinux-0.7.9-asterisk-1.4.42.img.gz >>> >>> For Asterisk 1.8.4.4 >>> http://mirror.astlinux.org/downloads/img/geni586/astlinux-0.7.9-asterisk-1.8.4.4.img.gz >>> >>> Though that should not matter (yet) as the RUNNIX bootloader is either >>> failing to mount the SD vfat drive or the "os/astflag" file does not exist. >>> >>> While it boots (or poking at the shell after you get the "Runnix: Astlinux >>> medium not found" message) where is the sd card attached to... /dev/hda1 ? >>> Or something else? Or can't it find it at all? >>> >>> Shame that box doesn't support a serial console... >>> >>> Lonnie > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 > _______________________________________________ > Astlinux-users mailing list > Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users > > Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to > pay...@krisk.org. > -- Julian Lyndon-Smith IT Director, Dot R Limited "I don’t care if it works on your machine! We are not shipping your machine!” The kangaroo dances: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAWl5iYOaUg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy2 _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to pay...@krisk.org.