Done. It will be resolved next version.

Thanks,
========================================
  Mitsutaka Amano
  MIRACLE LINUX CORPORATION
========================================


Mitsutaka Amano wrote:
> This problem is applied patch by me.
> 
> http://bugzilla.moblin.org/attachment.cgi?id=29&action=edit
> 
> I'll remove codes asap.
> 
> Thanks,
> ========================================
>   Mitsutaka Amano
>   MIRACLE LINUX CORPORATION
> ========================================
> 
> 
> Fernando Kochhann wrote:
>> Done! I had to edit install.sh file:
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>> # Find the install disk
>> while true
>> do
>>    for try in '1' '2' '3'; do
>>      for device in 'hda' 'hdb' 'sda' 'sdb' 'sdc' 'sdd'; do
>>        echo "checking device: /dev/${device} for installation target"
>>        if [ -e /sys/block/${device}/removable ]; then
>>           if [ "$(cat /sys/block/${device}/removable)" = "0" ]; then
>>              if cat /proc/mounts | grep /dev/${device}
>>              then
>>                  continue
>>              else
>>                  found="yes"
>>                  splash_display "found harddisk at /dev/${device}"
>>                  break
>>              fi
>>           fi
>>         fi
>>      done
>>      if [ "$found" = "yes" ]; then
>>        break;
>>      fi
>> ## Here the correct device (sda) was already found
>> ## The lines below searchs again, and result hda, the wrong device
>> ## Disabling these, works!
>> #    /bin/sleep 5
>> #    for device in 'hda' 'hdb' 'sda' 'sdb' 'sdc' 'sdd'; do
>> #       echo "checking device /dev/${device} for installation source..."
>> #       mount /dev/${device}  /mnt
>> #       if [ -f /mnt/rootfs.img ] ; then
>> #          echo "Found Boot drive at /dev/${device}"           
>> #          found="yes"
>> #       fi
>> #       umount /dev/${device}
>> #       if [ "$found" = "yes" ]; then
>> #          break;
>> #       fi       #       echo "/dev/${device} does not contain a rootfs"
>> #    done
>>    if [ "$found" = "yes" ]; then
>>       break;
>>    fi
>>
>> done
>> echo "will install to /dev/${device}"
>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Rusty Lynch wrote:
>>> Cool, good to know. 
>>> As soon as we can get a proper graphics driver landed then we should be
>>> pretty close to making Moblin v2 based MID images.
>>>
>>>     --rusty
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 14:26 -0700, Fernando Kochhann wrote:
>>>  
>>>> The moblin-netbook-core-alpha1.iso works on Compal, but wifi and touch.
>>>>
>>>> A live image of menlow-lpia-moblin2 boot on the compal, but with 
>>>> install image I give the problem of space.
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> Rusty Lynch wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>> On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 14:07 -0700, Fernando Kochhann wrote:
>>>>>        
>>>>>> Sorry, I dont understand the question...
>>>>>> I have not tested MIC2 yet... Do you think I need?
>>>>>>             
>>>>> You made the statement:
>>>>>
>>>>>        
>>>>>>>> I have installed on COMPAL a release from site, 
>>>>>>>> "moblin-netbook-core-alpha1.iso".
>>>>>>>>                     
>>>>> That file, moblin-netbook-core-alpha1.iso, was created using MIC2.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't think that any of us have tried booting that image on a Compal
>>>>> (Menlow based) device.  I would hope that X would load up using the
>>>>> generic vesa driver, but I'm not sure what will happen when then window
>>>>> manager tries to do compositing.
>>>>>
>>>>>     --rusty
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>   
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