Shawn Rutledge schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I realize it's contentious. You are right, it is less convenient if you
were in the situation you had userspace up and got an IP allocated, etc,
but your modules were broken.
How do modules get broken? Is it because of packaging, that the
modules are separate from the kernel?
That's very easy.
Take a Freerunner. Put ASU on it. Just like it's discribed on the wiki
and in the mailings lists. (so take the mwester opkg-config)
Have a "/etc/opkg/neo1973-feed.conf" still present in the config.
do a "opkg update && opkg upgrade"
now you have a neo1973 kernel installed with all it's modules.
(Opkg rather likes the neo then the freerunner kernel. Maybe it's
compiled later in the auto buildhost?)
Go on and download a Freerunner-om2-kernel image and flash the freerunner.
Now you have it: a Freerunner kernel and Neo1973 modules. .... And no,
they don't fit......
.... and please don't ask why i know that.......
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You always have a risk with flashing the kernel.
It's just growing now. But i think it's the right thing to do.
Beni