Dear Maxim,

I have a Debain rootfs from RCN.
However, while trying to build the 3.2 kernel from RCN databse, it gaves 
lot of merge conflicts for the patches.

Can you provide me with access to the patched 3.2 kernel for the BBB?

Thanks in advance!

On Monday, December 9, 2013 3:51:07 PM UTC+2, lisarden wrote:
>
> benedict, just don't confuse people! I work with 3.2 kernel from RCN and 
> the Debian rootfs from him either. Everything works out of the box.
>
>
> 2013/12/9 <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> You may want to have a read here 
>> RoberCNelson<http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black> , 
>> also here linux-dev <http://buildroot.uclibc.org/> for a git repository 
>> covering many kernel branches (probably mentioned in the first link)
>> I am not sure if you can just take a Debian root files system and replace 
>> the Kernel  with the 3.2 one and any modules you have compiled. Most of the 
>> Debian images are build for the 3.8 kernel or later it seems.
>>
>> I am actually using a BuildRoot <http://buildroot.uclibc.org/> based 
>> environment, as I only needed a very basic environment, in which to run my 
>> code (Qt using frame buffer). 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 9 December 2013 11:29:12 UTC, Ali wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to go through the same process and bolt the 3.2 kernel into 
>>> a Debian or Ubuntu root file system.
>>>
>>> I got some problems so far regarding the partition type.
>>> Can you please show me the steps you used to get this work?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance :)
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 8:09:57 PM UTC+2, 
>>> [email protected]:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> Over the last few days I've been trying to get the 3.2 Linux Kernel 
>>>> (AM335x-PSP_04.06.00.11) that comes with TI's 06.00.00.00 SDK to work on 
>>>> the Beagle Bone Black with a Debian root file system. I compiled the 
>>>> kernel 
>>>> from their source code myself along with a few extra modules that I need. 
>>>> The end goal is to port a data logging application to the Beagle Bone 
>>>> Black. The reason to use TI's kernel is that it is the only kernel that I 
>>>> am aware of that supports power management functionality on the Beagle 
>>>> Bone 
>>>> Black. The reason to use Debian is because the data logging application 
>>>> currently runs on a Debian system; pre-built packages and experience with 
>>>> Debian ought to make the port easier. 
>>>>
>>>> I have managed to successfully bolt the 3.2 kernel into a Debian root 
>>>> file system that runs off the emmc. Everything seems to work fine except 
>>>> that the board reboots itself at random intervals (typically at least once 
>>>> every 4 hours). At the time of the reboots I am not running any 
>>>> application 
>>>> and am just letting Linux idle. 
>>>>
>>>> The reboots are not accompanied by any suspicious messages in syslog or 
>>>> dmesg (I also have an FTDI cable hooked up to capture messages from the 
>>>> console and still see nothing). 
>>>>
>>>> I am powering the board via the barrel connector and have tried 
>>>> multiple power supplies but see no improvement. To further rule out power 
>>>> supply issues, I have also tried the 3.8 kernel with the exact same root 
>>>> file system with the same boot loader and have found that the reboots 
>>>> simply disappear. 
>>>>
>>>> At this point I am very stuck and am open to any ideas and will be very 
>>>> thankful for any insights.
>>>>
>>>> I fear that in order to get up and running with a Kernel that supports 
>>>> power management I may have to use TI's Arago distribution and compile all 
>>>> needed packages from source which, although I've never done something like 
>>>> that before, seems like it would take a whole lot of time and effort. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>
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