>
>
> *These get modprobe'd from /opt/scripts/boot/am335x_evm.**sh*
>

Thanks for the reply Robert. Yeah, that was driving me insane( short trip
). Apparently I need an advanced class on grep, but I used grep as much as
I could on the rootfs, and apparently missed that. However, I'm also using
Wheezy 7.8 rootfs, and I went through your build guide again, found the 7.8
barefs, set it all up, and . . . somehow the file system, and boot loaders
are all messed up.

As an example, the output from ttyO0 was largely garbled . . . However, I'm
thinking that's somehow my fault and not yours / your guides fault.
Basically I just "ripped" the first and second stage boot loaders via dd .
. . then added them with the 7.8 barefs + kernel I built.

Another issue I ran into . . .

ERROR: ld.so: object 'libfakeroot-sysv.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be
> preloaded: ignored.
> ERROR: ld.so: object 'libfakeroot-sysv.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be
> preloaded: ignored.
> ERROR: ld.so: object 'libfakeroot-sysv.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be
> preloaded: ignored.
> ERROR: ld.so: object 'libfakeroot-sysv.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be
> preloaded: ignored.
>
>  Over, and over, and over when running ./build_deb.sh. Initially I took
this literally, as an error. Later, as in this morning I found some obscure
post on one of the original beagleboards, where the person says it's just
an annoyance related to 32bit compiler, and 64bit fakeroot. So, I let the
script run out, and the deb works fine. I wonder if it would be a good idea
to just pipe stderror to /dev/null when that script is running ?

Anyway, looking into /opt/scripts . . .


On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 2:27 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ok . . . So here is the deal.
>>
>> $ lsmod
>> Module                  Size  Used by
>> bnep                   13297  2
>>
>
>
>
>> rfcomm                 52320  0
>> bluetooth             394459  10 bnep,rfcomm
>>
>
> connman in jessie does these two..
>
>
>
>> usb_f_ecm               9505  1
>> g_ether                 4794  0
>> usb_f_rndis            22459  2 g_ether
>> u_ether                11057  3 usb_f_ecm,usb_f_rndis,g_ether
>> libcomposite           43376  3 usb_f_ecm,usb_f_rndis,g_ether
>>
>
> These get modprobe'd from /opt/scripts/boot/am335x_evm.sh
>
>
>
>> nfsd                  220016  2
>> evdev                   7956  0
>> tda998x                11683  1
>> omap_aes               13033  0
>> omap_sham              19152  0
>> tilcdc                 27869  0
>> omap_rng                4346  0
>> rng_core                7233  1 omap_rng
>> drm_kms_helper        106705  3 tda998x,tilcdc
>> uio_pdrv_genirq         3313  0
>> uio                     8350  1 uio_pdrv_genirq
>> leds_gpio               3102  0
>>
>> That's a bit ridiculous especially considering I only use a few of those
>> modules. nfsd obviously I use, but what has been on my nerves lately are
>> all these gadget drivers I never use. Or even if I were to use them I would
>> prefer to load them, or even just g_ether / g_serial as I need them. uio
>> related modules do not bother me as I use those often enough, and leds_gpio
>> . . . well I can take it or leave it. The rest, as far as I'm concerned
>> need to go. The bluetooth modules, I would probably need to remove the
>> bluetooth package to get rid of these, or fake install . . .
>>
>
> Regards,
>
>
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>
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