Fox Mulder wrote: > Hmm doesn't all the debian users update their original OM kernel with > the recent ones? > Apt-get upgrade doesn't update the kernel and modules at all. > > Even the debian installer script still uses the "old" kernel and modules > from http://downloads.openmoko.org/framework/milestone2/ which is from > 30. july. And i can see that in the latest kernels after around 4. > september the sd-card corruption problem seems to be fixed by a patch. > So it would be nice if somewhere the corresponding modules to the latest > kernels where available. :) >
I'm currently using the om2008.8 kernel+all of the kernel-module packages from testing which gets upgraded through the default om2008.8-testing opkg-feed. As far as I am aware these instructions should be the same for the stable version as well. If you copy the /boot/uImage and the corresponding modules in /lib/modules/2.6.24 to the same folder in your debian installation everything should be fine. At the end you may want to run 'depmod -a' for the module dependencies. Don't forget to add the 'g_ether' and 'usbnet' (not completely sure about that one) modules to '/etc/modules' to enable USB-networking. Good luck. Thomas _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

