+++ Robert James [2013-11-25 11:20 +0000]: > After a long drawn out fight, I managed to use the installer to make a > working/bootable install. Requiring me to open up the console before > rebooting, modifying the flash-kernel command to work correctly on the > Dreamplug then rerunning Flash-Kernel. After this was complete, I set > about trying to get a more recent kernel built and working. After > downloading the 3.11.9 kernel from kernel.org and running through make > oldconfig using the provided configuration from the installer & then > waiting tediously for the kernel to be built (make all). I then found that > flash-kernel, when run didn't create a bootable installation. Is there any > advice I could be given?
Does flash-kernel install the kernel, but the result doesn't boot because the new kernel doesn't work, or is the problem that flash-kernel isn't installint it, or not installaing it to the right place? Or can't you tell? You need to work out wether you have a flash-kernel problem or a broken-kernel problem. Try flashing known-working kernel with new flash-kernel? And/or manually booting new kernel to see if it works at all. Some more details of what you see might give us clues (not that I've ever used a dreamplug so can;t help with specifics) Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Emdebian, Wookware, Balloonboard, ARM http://wookware.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

