/dev/sda1 ????  Looks like that's the problem.
On my PC, the device file is /dev/uba, and if I format the SD card to make it link to /dev/uba1, it doesn't work.
this may give you some help:
1. mke2fs /dev/sda (or /dev/uba ?)
2. fdisk /dev/sda , then the fdisk may tell you there is no DOS partition table, has created automatically. and then you write change to SD card and exit (I forget the exact command, maybe w or q ?)

Angel Sánchez Morales wrote:
No no, a SD card, a Sandisk Extreme III of 1GB :)


My SD card mounted looks as follows:

MeowPC ~ # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/cardReader/
MeowPC ~ # ls /mnt/cardReader/
bin   evdev.ko         linuxrc     opt     sys       usr
boot  h4000_ts_x50.ko  lost+found  proc    tests     var
dev   home             media       rootfs  tmp       x50_rootfs.tar.gz
etc   lib              mnt         sbin    tsdev.ko


Info on mount:
/dev/sda1 on /mnt/cardReader type ext2 (rw)


And for fdisk:

MeowPC ~ # fdisk /dev/sda

Command (m for help): p

Disk /dev/sda: 1015 MB, 1015808000 bytes
32 heads, 63 sectors/track, 984 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 2016 * 512 = 1032192 bytes

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sda1               1         984      991840+  83  Linux

Command (m for help):



Fisherss wrote:
CF disk? You mean CF card ?  It's not supported currently.

Angel Sánchez Morales wrote:

I put mirror mode on so i can see the kernel booting.
About the sd format i used cfdisk to make a 1gig ext2 filesystem, without the boot flag, i stored all the data on the rootfs file. Perhaps it doesn't show the gui because i don't have the right filesystem :p


Fisherss wrote:

yes, I uploaded it for 8-9 times, the connection always crashed, so I am uploading it onto new server .

Angel Sánchez Morales wrote:

In the X window system there's xstroke that recognizes handwritting :p
It's funny to use, i have it on my desktop, but don't use it.

I was contemplating fisherss webpage when i wondered why he put "3. (a) For x50v, download this tarball: " and "(b) For x50, download this tarball: " if the link is the same... and... voilà! There's a file in http://axim.narcotize.com/files/beta1/x50v/x50v_rootfs.tar.gz that is not fully uploaded, it weights 28K and doesn't untargz's correctly, so i should need that rootfs to boot the x50v.

Fisherss, can you upload it correctly, or is the other link on your webpage the correct one?



rada b. wrote:

Once X Window server, etc are working then its just a matter of cross compiling. If Familiar is based off Gentoo I assume you can use portage ebuilds? If so then you can look at www.gentoo-portage.com. Some stuff is avalible for arm and other stuff that isnt explicitly can be cross-compiled.

*/jp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

by input i mean japanese input. ie handwriting recognition or even just
    standard keyboard input.
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