On Mar 27, 2018, at 2:08 PM, Rogério Brito <rbr...@ime.usp.br> wrote:
> On 2018-03-27 17:29, Rick Thomas wrote: >> On Mar 27, 2018, at 1:04 PM, Rogério Brito <rbr...@ime.usp.br> wrote: >>> As a related subject, I could compile a more stripped down version of >>> the armel kernel, put it for people to download and ask people to >>> comment if it works for them, so that we can gauge what people actually >>> need from such a kernel... >> >> Please do! I have an OpenRD box and a SheevaPlug that I’ll be happy to test >> on. > > You're welcome. I don't know much about the OpenRD nor about the > SheevaPlug, but are they able to run the -marvell kernels? What was the > last version of the kernel that worked for you? > > What filesystems do you use? Do you use any (para)virtualization? What > about addon hardware that you have? Any USB dongles? Anything that you > can think of? Sound? > > Do you use NFS? (I do) What kind of compressed ramdisk do you use? The > loaded modules that you have with lsmod would be nice to know. A lot of questions… I’ll do my best to answer them as best I can sometime this weekend (There are an equally large lot of things on my to-do list this week! /-: ) In the mean time here’s a start: OpenRD Client > rbthomas@client:~$ uname -a > Linux client 4.9.0-6-marvell #1 Debian 4.9.82-1+deb9u3 (2018-03-02) armv5tel > GNU/Linux SheevaPlug > rbthomas@sheeva:~$ uname -a > Linux sheeva 4.9.0-6-marvell #1 Debian 4.9.82-1+deb9u3 (2018-03-02) armv5tel > GNU/Linux Both are running the latest Stretch. Rick