Hi,
unfortunately this did not do the job. "load root" does an erase
before unpacking:
...
boot> eflash root
erasing partition root
Erasing sector 00040000
Erasing sector 00060000
...
boot> load root
partition root is a jffs2 partition:
expecting .jffs2 or wince_image.gz.
After receiving file, will automatically uncompress .gz images
loading flash region root
using ymodem
ready for YMODEM transfer...
CCCC
### Send (Y) rootfs.jffs2: 13398912 bytes, 33:18 elapsed, 6704 cps, 58%
6CE5BEFC9FC23D9A2071F0CC433C40F2 rootfs.jffs2
00CC7380 bytes loaded to C0000400
programming flash...erasing ...
Erasing sector 00040000
Erasing sector 00060000
Erasing sector 00080000
Erasing sector 000A0000
Erasing sector 000C0000
Erasing sector 000E0000
Erasing sector 00100000
Erasing sector 00120000
...
and I get the same errors again, although this time without the
silent hangup. This error instead:
...
jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): Magic bitmask 0x1985 not found at
0x00cc0020: 0x4850 instead
jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): Magic bitmask 0x1985 not found at
0x00cc0024: 0x4cdd instead
Further such events for this erase block will not be printed
Empty flash at 0x00cc007c ends at 0x00cc0080
CLEANMARKER node found at 0x00cc0080, not first node in block
(0x00cc0000)
JFFS2 notice: (1) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building
xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked
, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found.
VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem).
Freeing init memory: 112K
Failed to execute /linuxrc. Attempting defaults...
/sbin/iniKernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
t: symbol lookup error: /lib/libc.so.6: undefined symbol:
_IO_file_close, version GLIBC_2.0
...
and that's it then.
What else can I try?
Thanks,
Guido.
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:31 , Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Guido von Walter wrote:
Actually I'm not sure, I did that installation a while ago. But I
would I assume I did that, as it is explicitly mentioned in the
instructions on opensimpad.org. If this is the problem, can I
correct it? ("eflash root" or something?)
Yes, eflash root should do the job.
best regards
Bernhard Guillon
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