Hie Jason, Le 26/10/2010 01:29, Jason Graham a écrit : >> Is your /etc/fstab correct ? > Aha. That fixes that at least. I'd forgotten my root is on > /dev/sda3, and I changed it attempting to troubleshoot my other > problem.
Ok for this. > Now I'm back at my original problem. Something about installing the > latest kernel is causing a kernel panic (see the newly attached log > starting at line 386). I've tried chrooting into the USB drive from > my desktop machine, but I don't think I'm able to do that if I'm not > running an ARM install on my desktop. Is there a way that I can > either try re-installing the kernel without being able to boot into > the machine? You can mkimage from your desktop with : mkimage -arm look at : http://www.computingplugs.com/index.php/Building_a_custom_kernel#Getting_U-Boot.27s_mkimage The simpliest way is to temporarly replace the kernel with a sheeva plug precompiled kenel uimage from : http://sheeva.with-linux.com/sheeva/ Backup your current uimage then put the correct version upgrade from lenny, boot again and reinstall the debian kernel. Do not forget flash-image. -- "Look on the other side for address and phone" -- P. K. Dick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

