Re: Booting from MicroSD

2009-03-30 Thread ik
Thanks, that did the trick.

Ido


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> ik escribió:
> > Yes, it is u-boot. How can I do that ?
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> > Thanks,
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Re: Booting from MicroSD

2009-03-30 Thread Kosa
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ik escribió:
> Yes, it is u-boot. How can I do that ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ido
> 
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> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Xavier Cremaschi
> mailto:omega.xav...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> You probably need to remove 'ro' from kernel options of your boot loader
> (uboot I presume)
> 
> Xavier.
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Re: Booting from MicroSD

2009-03-30 Thread ik
Yes, it is u-boot. How can I do that ?

Thanks,
Ido


On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:

> You probably need to remove 'ro' from kernel options of your boot loader
> (uboot I presume)
>
> Xavier.
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Re: Booting from MicroSD

2009-03-30 Thread Xavier Cremaschi
You probably need to remove 'ro' from kernel options of your boot loader 
(uboot I presume)

Xavier.


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Booting from MicroSD

2009-03-30 Thread ik
Hello,

I have FreeRunner 02v6. I'm trying to boot using u-boot a different distro
then on the NAND memory.

I created a vfat partition size 8M, and an ext2 partition with all of the
rest size.
I took 2008.12 and untar the rootfs to the ext2 partition. I placed the
uImage.bin into the vfat partition.

The Kernel (I tried both the original 2008.12 kernel and the testing kernel)
is loaded until It arrive to the following messages:

Configure network interfaces ... /usr/sbin/alsactl: load_state:1327: No
soundcard found ...
usb0: no IPv6 routers present.

And that's it, it does not continue loading. If I keep it up, it turn the
screen off, and only by pressing shortly on the power button it turn on
again, with messages on the screen about this two actions.
If I attach/detache the usb cable, I also see messages by the kernel, but
nothing more.

What am I missing or doing wrong ?

Thanks,
Ido
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