First I must say that I have no hands on with the Beagleboard C3, so i can
not speak directly to any points concerning that hardware. However I have
done a lot of tinkering with the kernel, and rootfs on a Beagelbone black
A5A.

Secondly, if you have not done so already, use dd or tar to backup your
rootfs just in case. If your data is important, this is a must do.

As to the generic stuff related to Debian.

1) Make sure you have a proper uEnv.txt set up for your kernel. I see no
mention of the current kernel version you're trying to setup, and it is not
clear to me what you did. Since that page is rather large, and it looks
like there are multiple methods.

2) Your rootfs *must* contain modules specific to your kernel version.

3) An exact uboot message at time of failure would be very helpful.


On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 6:52 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yesterday I spent sometime brushing off the dust on my BeagleBoard (rev
> C3) hardware.  In the past I had put Debian Wheezy (stable) on it by way of
> these instructions: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian
> (Which have since split off into these more detailed instructions:
> http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBoard)
>
> Anyway, I'm trying to use an ath9k_htc wireless card
> (TP-LINK TL-WN722N AR9271 0x0cf3 0x9271), but it has issues with the
> current kernel (3.6.0-x1).  I attempted to update the kernel by referencing
> the eewiki.net instructions, but now my system hangs when u-boot attempts
> to boot the kernel w/ initrd.  My boot partition (and u-boot) are setup a
> bit differently than the wiki currently shows, but it seemed rather
> straight-forward to reference and make the appropriate changes.
>
> How should I approach this?  I want to keep my existing rootfs, as it has
> system and user configuration/data that I need.  Should I attempt to update
> my u-boot partition layout to be inline with the eewiki.net layout?
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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