filepath. Uboot was
not able to load uImage.bin because it was in /boot directory, a symlink of
uboot.bin did the trick :)
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debian and FSO.
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did you check the partition table of the sd card with (c)fdisk either
after booting from flash or in another computer?
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/etc/fstab, so it will be mounted with subsequent
boots into the current system.
Do I have to do what this note says? (attention: the correct partition is
mmcblk0p1 not mmcblk0p2 for me)
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of the current version of debian, the touch screen
doesn't work properly. it has to be calibrated first but I don't know how to
do it in this moment :)
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Joif wrote:
1) if QtMoko goes in suspension something happens at the uSD and at the
next boot of debian I receive the error :
unable to read uimage.bin from mmc 1:1
wrong image format for boot command
error: can't get kernel image
Strange method but I solve this issue running again qtmoko
I'm no more sure that there is a problem with QtMoko and the uSD, maybe the
problem is only the SD. Now I'm unable to boot debian from SD receiving the
error posted in the previus post and I don't know why. :(
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On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 15:31 -0800, Joif wrote:
I'm no more sure that there is a problem with QtMoko and the uSD, maybe the
problem is only the SD. Now I'm unable to boot debian from SD receiving the
error posted in the previus post and I don't know why. :(
If there is no specific reason to
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