Hi all,
We are basically trying to mount our inbuilt NAND flash device and write some
files onto it using UBI/UBI-FS.
After running some of the following steps successfully, the linux kernel
crashed after running ‘ubimkvol’.
Please help me if I am doing something wrong in any of the steps belo
On 2012-12-06 16:56, NeilBrown wrote:
I plan to try it sometime in the next few week.
Cool!
No partitions means you need to have x-loader, uboot, and kernel in the
NAND. That isn't difficult but it something to be aware of.
As you say, no problem. We already have our bootloader, kernel, an
Am 06.12.2012 um 22:42 schrieb arne anka:
>>> Hello Freerunner users,
>>>
>>> I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at
>>> Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's ...
>>>
>>> 1. Get Linux 3.7 working on the GTA02
>
>> 3. develop 3.7/3.8
On 2012-12-06 16:35, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
3. develop 3.7/3.8 for GTA04 - the newest complete kernel is 3.5 and someone
has recently posted first success on a 3.6 kernel with device tree.
Oh, very true, very true :-) But we also have a lot of GTA02 already
deployed and I would quite
Hello Freerunner users,
I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk
at Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's ...
1. Get Linux 3.7 working on the GTA02
3. develop 3.7/3.8 for GTA04
how's that going to help when he's specifically asking a
Am 06.12.2012 um 22:19 schrieb Phil Vandry:
> Hello Freerunner users,
>
> I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at
> Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's undergoing
> testing in linux-next and there are several fresh discussion threads
Hello Freerunner users,
I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk
at Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's
undergoing testing in linux-next and there are several fresh discussion
threads about it on lkml. I intend to wait until the code has
On Thursday, December 06, 2012 08:25:36 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
> > Radek Polak writes:
> >> Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This
> >> could help us better to monitor the situation.
> >
> > Here's mine:
> >
> > Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 m
Neil Jerram writes:
> Radek Polak writes:
>
>> Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This could
>> help us better to monitor the situation.
>
> Here's mine:
>
> Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 modem reenumerated
On reflection, though, I'm confused. What now calls
fix-m
Radek Polak writes:
> Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This could
> help us better to monitor the situation.
Here's mine:
Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 modem reenumerated
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On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:36:34 PM Neil Jerram wrote:
> Therefore I doubt that adopting the serial state kernel fix was a good
> reason for removing "AT_OPSYS=0,2", and I think that people who don't
> want "AT_OPSYS=0,2" (such as me) might be better advised to keep
> installing restart-wh
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