I can test it out on my guruplugs
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Hawkins
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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 15:36:00
To: Slackware ARM port
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Subject: Re: [ARMeds
Not for me, its just a straight no boot device error. :(
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-Original Message-
From: Stuart Winter
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 15:12:12
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Cc: Slackware ARM
Oh my problems were only with the GuruPlug as far as ext booting is
concerned. Never with the Sheeva plug. And I do what Stuart says and
maintain the /boot manually since FAT doesn't handle sym-links.
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On Nov 29, 2010 9:57 AM, wrote:
Sor
Sorry,
I meant to say that my experience was it booting no problem from the sheevaplug.
Nothing but problems with the guruplug... I'm starting to think its a lost
cause.
_B
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-Original Message-
From: Stuart Winter
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> This was my experience with the sheevaplug as well.
The SheevaPlug's USB was a bit flaky though, so I'm not *that* surprised;
but using the u-boot linked from the armedslack web site, my two boot
very quickly off USB, and the OpenRD is also fine.
I wouldn't recommend a FAT partition since ins
This was my experience with the sheevaplug as well.
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-Original Message-
From: Stuart Winter
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 07:03:14
To: Slackware ARM port
Reply-To: Slackware ARM port
Yeah, I've tried that uboot (in my OP), but still no joy. It comes up with bad
block device. This makes me think it doesn't see the esata.
Before, using that uboot to my usb drive, results in the hang at uncompressing
linux which Ron is experiencing.
_B
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