Cytowanie Volker Kuhlmann <[email protected]>:
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.
I did some test and it is most probably locale problem. Setting LANG
and LC_ALL to C makes script working. I think it would be possible to
put locale setting in the script.
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 Cubietruck has different design of the PCB. There are no long
expansion connectors along the long sides, but two shorter near short
sides. Available external connectors are 2xUSB, 1x microUSB/OTG, phone
jack, VGA D-sub, HDMI, SPDIF, IR port and Ethernet.
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.
It is correct.
I expect that Cubieboard2 will suffer similar problem too.
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.
In the attachment.
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
Thanks for help.
Wojciech
Dysk oS-13.2-moded.img: 1022 MiB, bajtów: 1071644672, sektorów: 2093056
Jednostki: sektorów, czyli 1 * 512 = 512 bajtów
Rozmiar sektora (logiczny/fizyczny) w bajtach: 512 / 512
Rozmiar we/wy (minimalny/optymalny) w bajtach: 512 / 512
Typ etykiety dysku: dos
Identyfikator dysku: 0xa8766d33
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
oS-13.2-moded.img1 * 2048 428035 425988 208M 83 Linux
oS-13.2-moded.img2 430080 2093055 1662976 812M 83 Linux