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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Mikael Berthe wrote:
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| Or is there a way to prevent opkg from flashing the kernel? It would be
| nice to upgrade /uImage.bin instead!
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| I don't know of a way to do this at the moment, but it would be a
To prevent opkg from upgrading the kernel try:
opkg flag hold kernel-2.6.24
opkg flag hold kernel-image-2.6.24
Altho i think you only need to block the kernel-image-2.6.24 After
getting a neo1973 kernel and a bad kernel that wouldnt boot from opkg, i do
all my kernel upgrades with the
* DooD [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-11 14:38 +0200]:
To prevent opkg from upgrading the kernel try:
opkg flag hold kernel-2.6.24
opkg flag hold kernel-image-2.6.24
I can do that, but I'd like to have the latest fixes anyway
(esp. teh SD corruption fix as soon as there's one!).
Altho i
* Olivier Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-10 18:16 +0200]:
Now I need to test if I can boot it on the SD. If it succeeds, I will
then be able to flash OM 2008.8, and have switched between flash and
SD.
Dual booting is cool ;)
Yes it is :)
(Actually I'm running 2007 from flash and 2008.8
Mikael Berthe wrote:
Or is there a way to prevent opkg from flashing the kernel? It would be
nice to upgrade /uImage.bin instead!
I don't know of a way to do this at the moment, but it would be a nice
enhancement. Perhaps the flashing script could check to see which device
was mounted as
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