On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 20:06:16 +0200, Mikael Berthe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 10:57 +0200]:
I do want opkg to update the kernel, but I don't want it to touch
NAND,
because my system is on the SD card.
i would expect opkg to update the kernel in
* arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-03 10:48 +0200]:
I tried to find a kernel package to check but I couldn't find one.
how's that?
if you don't find a kernel package then probably none would be installed.
if you got an opkg based distribution installed that already had a kernel
I do want opkg to update the kernel, but I don't want it to touch NAND,
because my system is on the SD card.
i would expect opkg to update the kernel in /boot -- if you boot from sd
it should be the kernel /boot on your sd, if you boot from nand it should
be nand.
how did you design your
* arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 10:57 +0200]:
I do want opkg to update the kernel, but I don't want it to touch NAND,
because my system is on the SD card.
i would expect opkg to update the kernel in /boot -- if you boot from sd
it should be the kernel /boot on your sd, if you
On Wednesday 03 September 2008 04:06:16 Mikael Berthe wrote:
I'm afraid that upgrading the kernel on one of the SD card systems could
flash the NAND kernel (and then the kernel wouldn't match the OM2007.2
modules).
Of course there would be a few ways to recover from this situation, but
if I
Hi,
I have several systems on the Freerunner and I would like to know if
there's a way to prevent opkg from flashing a new kernel to NAND.
Is there such an option?
I'm currently holding the kernel packages, but it would be better if
/boot/uImage could be upgraded normally.
--
MiKael
Am Montag 01 September 2008 22:12:03 schrieb Mikael Berthe:
Hi,
I have several systems on the Freerunner and I would like to know if
there's a way to prevent opkg from flashing a new kernel to NAND.
Is there such an option?
I'm currently holding the kernel packages, but it would be better
* Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-01 22:21 +0200]:
Am Montag 01 September 2008 22:12:03 schrieb Mikael Berthe:
I have several systems on the Freerunner and I would like to know if
there's a way to prevent opkg from flashing a new kernel to NAND.
Is there such an option?
You could
Mikael Berthe wrote:
Hi,
I have several systems on the Freerunner and I would like to know if
there's a way to prevent opkg from flashing a new kernel to NAND.
Is there such an option?
I'm currently holding the kernel packages, but it would be better if
/boot/uImage could be upgraded
* Marco Trevisan (Treviño) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 06:00 +0200]:
I have several systems on the Freerunner and I would like to know if
there's a way to prevent opkg from flashing a new kernel to NAND.
Is there such an option?
I'm currently holding the kernel packages, but it
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