On Sun, Aug 04, 2013, Erik Speckman wrote:
> If flash-kernel isn't necessary/required on my device, I would expect
> it to detect that fact rather than rendering my system in an
> unbootable state.

It's probably necessary as on other Kirkwood devices as to generate an
uImage / uInitrd.

> I realize that my system (a ZyXel NSA320 modified to boot debian)
> isn't particularly common, but I also know that there is a community
> of people running debain on Kirkwood devices using the same technique,
> and I doubt I am the only one to think that flash-kernel might be a
> useful package to have installed.

Sure thing; let's figure out your device specifics and add them to the
flash-kernel database; could you send your /proc/cpuinfo?  I'm a bit
surprized that flash-kernel is running at all since it should detect an
unsupported machine and bail out.  Also do you have a
/proc/device-tree/model file?

How did you install Debian on the device and what's the expected root
device?

    Cheers
-- 
Loïc Minier


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