Hello,
I'm using qi-s3c2442-master_2ad3ce6ff57753e3.udfu
01-Dec-2008 02:23 26K
and a sd card (came with FR 512) with ext3 and I have put the
kernel-file into /boot as uImage-GTA02.bin (yes I renamed it)
Then I powerdown my FR (battery out), put the battery back in and press
power hold it
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| Hello,
|
| I'm using qi-s3c2442-master_2ad3ce6ff57753e3.udfu
| 01-Dec-2008 02:23 26K
|
| and a sd card (came with FR 512) with ext3 and I have put the
| kernel-file into /boot as uImage-GTA02.bin (yes I
Hello Andy,
thanks for reacting. still have some questions if I may?
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hello,
|
| I'm using qi-s3c2442-master_2ad3ce6ff57753e3.udfu
| 01-Dec-2008 02:23 26K
|
| and a sd card (came with FR 512) with ext3
and see if you then get the booting log on the
LCM. If you do, you know you are booting from SD and maybe there is
some more info available. If not, you're likely booting from NAND.
| I've been reading about git and saw a patch but I don't understand how
| to use it. Where can I find info
2008/9/25 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did it at the end of last week. Don't remember exactly what I did but it
didn't cause me any problems. I'm using the kernel from /boot on the SD.
Did you have to change your bootloader configuration?
Neil
On Thursday 25 September 2008, Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/9/25 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did it at the end of last week. Don't remember exactly what I did but
it didn't cause me any problems. I'm using the kernel from /boot on the
SD.
Did you have to change your bootloader
2008/9/25 Al Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday 25 September 2008, Neil Jerram wrote:
Did you have to change your bootloader configuration?
I had to add a menu entry to the NAND uboot if that's what you mean - see
below. These are as in the wiki except for minor changes to account for my
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| Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
You can get this excitement if your SD card was mounted with nodev at
unpack as well, usually that is complaining about no
2008/9/24 William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
No, I didn't - because the Wiki
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD#Prepare_the_SD_card)
doesn't say that. I'll update it.
Thanks!
Neil
2008/9/24 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can get this excitement if your SD card was mounted with nodev at
unpack as well, usually that is complaining about no /dev/pts/* or other
valid /dev bits needed.
Thanks. I checked that at the time, though (because the Wiki covers
it), and it
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/24 William Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
No, I didn't - because the Wiki
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD#Prepare_the_SD_card)
doesn't say that. I'll update
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/24 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can get this excitement if your SD card was mounted with nodev at
unpack as well, usually that is complaining about no /dev/pts/* or other
valid /dev bits needed.
Thanks. I checked that at the time, though
On Wednesday 24 September 2008 08:51:53 Neil Jerram wrote:
Hi there, trying to boot from FDOM on my SD card...
So I downloaded the latest rootfs.tar.gz and uImage.bin from
http://compartida.net/openmoko/FDOM/, unpacked the rootfs.tar.gz into
/media/mmcblk0p2, and copied the uImage.bin to
On Thursday 25 September 2008, Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/24 Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can get this excitement if your SD card was mounted with nodev at
unpack as well, usually that is complaining about no /dev/pts/* or other
valid /dev bits
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then I noticed that the rootfs.tar.gz doesn't actually have sbin/init
in it. It has sbin/init.sysvinit. Should sbin/init be a symlink to
that? Or is there another cause of this problem?
Well, I created sbin/init as a symlink to init.sysvinit, and it
Hi there, trying to boot from FDOM on my SD card...
So I downloaded the latest rootfs.tar.gz and uImage.bin from
http://compartida.net/openmoko/FDOM/, unpacked the rootfs.tar.gz into
/media/mmcblk0p2, and copied the uImage.bin to /media/card. I was
previously running Debian on the SD card, so I
Did you use -p in your unpack? I forgot it once and had similar issues.
BillK
On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 01:05 +0200, Neil Jerram wrote:
2008/9/24 Neil Jerram [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then I noticed that the rootfs.tar.gz doesn't actually have sbin/init
in it. It has sbin/init.sysvinit. Should
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Alex Oberhauser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No some larger cards break us right now, can you let me know your exact
card type and I will do a little shopping spree today to reproduce this.
~ I think someone else mentioned Sandisk 8GB is going to make the same
It'll be nice to be able to debug it because in our city we have only
similar cards and otherwise we have to import specially from other
places.
So where do we start? Tomorrow, I will repartition my SD card to check
once more if it works and in the meanwhile wait for your instructions.
I
My Sandisk 8GB breaks also. Some times the partiton and format works and
sometimes the card would not be recognized. Always after reboot the whole
partion table is away.
I also have an 8GByte Sandisk SDHC card and was having exactly the same
problems until turning the SD clock on when the
No some larger cards break us right now, can you let me know your exact
card type and I will do a little shopping spree today to reproduce this.
~ I think someone else mentioned Sandisk 8GB is going to make the same
trouble.
My Sandisk 8GB breaks also. Some times the partiton and format works
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| I am getting bad magic number when I try to boot from micro SD with my
...
| sudo make
CROSS_COMPILE=/usr/local/openmoko/arm/bin/arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-
You don't need to do this as root.
...
On 9/19/08, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| I am getting bad magic number when I try to boot from micro SD with my
...
| sudo make
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| You don't need to do this as root.
| I get permission denied on root owned directory linux-2.6.24 :)
Well, you are better to chown it to your user than run as root... once
you start running stuff and
On 9/19/08, Andy Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| You don't need to do this as root.
| I get permission denied on root owned directory linux-2.6.24 :)
Well, you are better to chown it to your
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| No some larger cards break us right now, can you let me know your exact
| card type and I will do a little shopping spree today to reproduce this.
| ~ I think someone else mentioned Sandisk 8GB is going
On 9/19/08, michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| No some larger cards break us right now, can you let me know your
exact
| card type and I will do a little shopping
Hi,
I am getting bad magic number when I try to boot from micro SD with my
new uImage. I had a clean and successful make and make uImage. I have
an first partition on SD card of 100MB (vfat) and 899MB (ext3). I am
using the moko toolchain as the later commands show. And got the
sources from:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Sean McNeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you copying the uImage to the sdcard? Is it possible you have
CR/LF translation on?
Have no clear idea what CR/LF translation is but I just did sudo cp
uImage /media/disk/. Usually we either do cp in a similar way or
Hello list,
I (first time poster and newly FR enjoy-er) try to boot from SD-card. I
want to make a second environment in which I can experiment _without_
changing the software that the phone ships with. That is, without making
all to big changes to the original software on the phone.
I
The problem might be your u-boot version. Try this one:
http://buildhost.automated.it/u-boot-good-for-sd-boot-r13_0_2632_0.bin
It's what I've been using successfully. I never could get it to work
with other u-boot versions I tried.
Ortwin
On 2/28/08, Emre Turkay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Ortwin Regel wrote:
The problem might be your u-boot version. Try this one:
http://buildhost.automated.it/u-boot-good-for-sd-boot-r13_0_2632_0.bin
It's what I've been using successfully. I never could get it to work
with other u-boot versions I tried.
SD-booting in u-boot was broken for
Hello,
I've run into a problem identical to the one described in bug 779:
http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=799
Wondering whether anybody is aware of a solution...
-Rukhsana
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