On Sat 02 May 2015 11:38:43 NZST +1200, [email protected] wrote: > It was a problem calling the subroutine get_disk_id () > The script exited just after writing "Getting disk IDs:" (line 147)
I suspected that. I can try and fix it, but you have to send me the output of "fdisk -l openSUSE...img.xz", preferably as compressed tar file directly to me. > In theory it has several serial ports, but hidden somewhere on > expansion connectors inside case. Probably requiring some kind of > dotherboard to provide voltage conversion. The USB/serial cable shipped with the cubieboard works fine, although the Vcc line is 5V - "DO NOT CONNECT" are the instructions. Very useful, can get access and boot progress without keyboard, monitor, Ethernet connected. But up to you :-) > The files copied by the script (including Factory kernel) are > suficient to make working system. I must have misunderstood you yesterday. You DO get a booting system with the image produced by te script, as long as you manually edit the script to use the correct disk ID? That would be splendid. > Please add a notice that another > script mount-img-partitions is needed. Ah this is the problem. I still need the output of fdisk -l. You'll find my scripts in package scriptutils except for the really new ones. I just updated it to 1.56. It's noarch so you don't need an ARM version. You might find dolog useful with cubieboard-oS13.2-transplant-boot. Thanks, Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann http://volker.top.geek.nz/ Please do not CC list postings to me. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
