* Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-03 23:04]:
Unfortunately, setting the kernel command line is tricky on the NSLU2
with Debian right now. The command line is set by APEX, the second
stage boot loader that Debian/NSLU2 uses, and the version of APEX in
Debian supports apex-env
Hi;
I'm almost a newbie with Linux and I'm trying to learn how to build
embedded Linux systems based on ARM. I have already compiled a 2.6.19
kernel for arm with a x86_64 host, apparently without any problem. My
question is how build an initrd file ? I don't really get how to do that
with a
Hi Martin
On 4/4/07, Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I remember correctly, you could simply do:
apex-env printenv
apex-env eraseenv
apex-env eraseenv didn't work for me. I get
$ sudo apex-env eraseenv
error: use force option to erase region containing foreign data
Try
On 3/28/07, Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Naulls wrote:
On 3/28/07, Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rod Whitby wrote:
Peter Naulls wrote:
While we're on the subject, I've managed to make the very latest
drivers from Intel (2.3 access library + 1.6 driver) work with a
I can verify that there are still issues with the RC2 Installer if you
do not preformat the Flash drive beforehand.
Would it be helpful for me to put an nslu2 disk image online? That
way people could pre-burn their USB flash drive from a desktop
computer and skip a bunch of the installer steps.
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
I can verify that there are still issues with the RC2 Installer if you
do not preformat the Flash drive beforehand.
Would it be helpful for me to put an nslu2 disk image online? That
way people could pre-burn their USB flash drive from a desktop
computer and skip a
Yes, yes, please put up a nslu2 disk image!! I want to see if I can get
a working debian Install.
FWIW, I already tried preformating the flash beforehand as well.
Something else is up.
Paul Tan.
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