Ryan Tandy wrote:
You may remember that a while back I tried to use your kernel package,
but that my u-boot (from the original lspro firmware) didn't load the
initrd properly when I removed the initrd= boot parameter. Today I
updated the bootloader to 1.10 using the Buffalo updater, installed a
maximilian attems wrote:
update-initramfs has code to work it out with lilo.
see run_bootloader().
current heuristic is to check if grub *and* lilo are around,
then it gets complicated. if only lilo is there it will be
called, same goes with elilo and zipl.
if both bootloader are there
* Tim Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-27 15:01]:
. Patch the mainline initramfs code in a nice way, so that it'll
work with any lspro firmware version - and hope the kernel
maintainers accept the patch (which they might, as the current code
is arguably a bit broken).
Are you going to go
* Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-27 11:40]:
Just for the record, can you tell me what firmware version you now have in
flash?
/proc/cmdline reports BOOTVER=1.10.
Do you remember the version that didn't work?
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
maximilian attems wrote:
update-initramfs has code to work it out with lilo.
see run_bootloader().
current heuristic is to check if grub *and* lilo are around,
then it gets complicated. if only lilo is there it will be
called, same goes with
maximilian attems wrote:
the linux image in postinst does *not* call yet update-initramfs,
but mkinitramfs-kpkg, which is not triggered.
so that loophole does not yet exist.
Thanks for explaining that (and for your patience).
right i'd have to rethink to scrap mkinitramfs-kpkg postlenny.
On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 14:02 -0700, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Do you remember the version that didn't work?
I can't find it written down anywhere, but I believe it was 1.01. As
far as I can tell there were three versions released by Buffalo: 1.01 on
the first Linkstation hardware, 1.09 on the
Hello list,
yesterday morning I woke up, and realized my slug wasn't routing
anymore. It wasn't resolving my internal DNS or giving DHCP addresses.
I looked at it and noticed that the USB led was off: only the first 2
leds (from the top) were on.
I tried to turn it off pressing the power button,
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