* Tim Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-06-21 18:35]:
> The problem turns out to be with the initramfs code - whereas in the
> case of an initrd, only a single gzip archive is looked for, the
> initramfs code overlays the contents of multiple concatenated gziped
> cpio archives, and so expects the wh
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
.. Remove the initrd=0x00800040,15M parameter (check that your env look like
those below), and verify
The reason is probably that it tells the kernel that the ramdisk is
15M long, but the Debian ramdisk will be much smaller. You could try
padding the Debian ramdisk
* Tim Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-09 12:54]:
> n.b. devio fixes up the machine ID, and this currently needs to be 0x05e5
> (not 0x0630 etc. until the kernel has been fixed).
FWIW, I've put the Linkstation patch into SVN in the meantime.
> .. Modify the boot environment (default boot preve
Hi!
Basically what you meantion is what I have
proposed[0] in my Google Summer of Code
application for the Debian NAS[1] project.
I have also contacted the author of micro_evtd
(lb_worm) and asked for permission to package it.
Cheers,
Per Andersson
[0] http://oshw.org/usr/avtobiff/gsoc/08/debi
Hi,
After much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I have a Lenny/armel
user-space with a stock-ish Debian kernel on a Buffalo Linkstation Pro v2:
~# grep ^Hardware /proc/cpuinfo && uname -a && cat /etc/debian_version
Hardware: Buffalo/Revogear Kurobox Pro
Linux linkstation 2.6.25-rc8-orion
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