This is the output of dmesg:
https://pastebin.com/DPgdsuR4

There is no sign of BB-BONE-DVID-01 loading, but only BB-BONE-DVID-02, and I am not loading this overlay anywhere. Are there any other places I can check for capes that are loaded at startup? I feel the BB-BONE-DVID-02 is loaded by default somehow.

W dniu 2015-03-31 o 15:23, Robert Nelson pisze:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 5:15 AM, bremenpl <breme...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello there,
I am using a custom build kernel using the script from Mr Nelson
(https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel.git). I am facing problems with
loading a device tree overlay for dvi cape at startup. I was abble to
succesfully load the overlay using echo BB-BONE-DVID-01 > slots when running
already. I tried sifferent methods for loading the device tree at startup.

I tried creating uEnv.txt in /boot/ directory that contains:

# enable systemd
optargs=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd

# enable dvi
cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-DVID-01



This havent worked so i tried editing /etc/default/capemgr with:

CAPE=BB-BONE-DVID-01



But that also did not help, the dts is not loading at startup.
I would aprichiate any hints on this case. Is there any step I could
possibly miss when loading device trees at startup?
I am using debian wheezy.
dmesg | grep cape

Regards,


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