[fedora-arm] Daily Koji Compare Stats

2012-10-02 Thread jon . chiappetta
Tue Oct  2 09:05:01 EDT 2012


f17-updates : arm vs PA

 Same |Newer |Older |Local |   Remote | 
 Missing |
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 2304 |0 |   98 |0 |  327 | 
 118 |

http://142.204.133.82/jon/koji/kc.f17-updates.diff.html


f18 : arm vs PA

 Same |Newer |Older |Local |   Remote | 
 Missing |
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11815 |8 |  188 |1 |  315 | 
 282 |

http://142.204.133.82/jon/koji/kc.f18.diff.html


f18-updates-testing : arm vs PA

 Same |Newer |Older |Local |   Remote | 
 Missing |
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 1453 |1 |  161 |1 |  155 | 
 168 |

http://142.204.133.82/jon/koji/kc.f18-updates-testing.diff.html


f19 : arm vs PA

 Same |Newer |Older |Local |   Remote | 
 Missing |
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10910 |   17 | 1162 |1 |  333 | 
1767 |

http://142.204.133.82/jon/koji/kc.f19.diff.html


ARM Build Status Wiki:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Fedora17_rawhide


Tue Oct  2 09:35:14 EDT 2012
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[fedora-arm] F17 Kickstart Network Install successfully on Kirkwood SoC

2012-10-02 Thread Scott Sullivan
Yesterday I succesfully completed a nfs based, headless 
Kickstart/Anaconda install on a PogoPlug-v2. This is a Kirkwood based 
device with 256MB of ram.


Since this might be relevant to various individuals, I've posted my 
lorax composed install tree.


http://revident.net/projects/pogoplug/lorax-trees/

Built from instructions here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Anaconda
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Lorax

Caveat, with this little ram http installs will fail. Since one needs a 
local repo in which to splice the lorax tree, this wasn't much of a 
concern for me.


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Re: [fedora-arm] F17 Kickstart Network Install successfully on Kirkwood SoC

2012-10-02 Thread David Marlin


Scott Sullivan wrote:
Yesterday I succesfully completed a nfs based, headless 
Kickstart/Anaconda install on a PogoPlug-v2. This is a Kirkwood based 
device with 256MB of ram.


Since this might be relevant to various individuals, I've posted my 
lorax composed install tree.


Congratulations on your success, and thank you for sharing this.

Something else that others might find useful would be how you kicked off 
the install (command line or PXE config example, etc.) and an example 
kickstart file which could be used for this device.  Also, any manual 
steps required to set up the bootloader would be helpful.



Thanks again,

d.marlin
==



http://revident.net/projects/pogoplug/lorax-trees/

Built from instructions here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Anaconda
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Lorax

Caveat, with this little ram http installs will fail. Since one needs a 
local repo in which to splice the lorax tree, this wasn't much of a 
concern for me.



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Re: [fedora-arm] F17 Kickstart Network Install successfully on Kirkwood SoC

2012-10-02 Thread Scott Sullivan

On 10/02/2012 04:33 PM, David Marlin wrote:


Scott Sullivan wrote:

Yesterday I succesfully completed a nfs based, headless
Kickstart/Anaconda install on a PogoPlug-v2. This is a Kirkwood based
device with 256MB of ram.

Since this might be relevant to various individuals, I've posted my
lorax composed install tree.


Congratulations on your success, and thank you for sharing this.

Something else that others might find useful would be how you kicked off
the install (command line or PXE config example, etc.) and an example
kickstart file which could be used for this device.  Also, any manual
steps required to set up the bootloader would be helpful.


Thanks again,


My very rough notes and kickstart file are one directory up.

http://revident.net/projects/pogoplug/

I was planning to spend some time tonight cleaning it up for the wiki. 
The PogoPlug page also has my attention as it's for F13 and the process 
is a lot simpler now.


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[fedora-arm] Fedora 17 and Fedora 18 both hang on Dreamplug

2012-10-02 Thread Eric Floehr
Hi,

I'm a Fedora desktop user and have a couple of Dreamplugs with a JTAG I'm
working with and trying to get Fedora on.

However, both the Fedora 17 image and the current nightly Fedora 18 image
soft lockup on boot, at about the same place.

I was wondering what the next steps in debugging this would be, and if I
can help in any way to test builds, file bugs, etc. I would love to
contribute and help out and use a Dreamplug as a test box. I'm new to ARM
and embedded systems, but am willing to learn (would love to know how to
build a uImage, SD card .xz file, etc.)

Here are links to full console output (including printenv and bdinfo
command output) of my Fedora 17 attempt:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-17-attempt-1.txt

and my Fedora 18 snapshot attempt (pulled today, October 2, 2012):

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-18-attempt-1.txt

Thanks for any advice on next steps you can provide, and looking forward to
helping in whatever way I can.

Best Regards,
Eric
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[fedora-arm] New Fedora-ARM Kernel Built -- Check it out and test it!

2012-10-02 Thread jon . chiappetta
[ http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=95645  
kernel-3.6.0-1.fc18 ]

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Quality_Assurance/Kernel_Testing
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Re: [fedora-arm] Fedora 17 and Fedora 18 both hang on Dreamplug

2012-10-02 Thread Scott Sullivan

On 10/02/2012 07:40 PM, Eric Floehr wrote:

Hi,

I'm a Fedora desktop user and have a couple of Dreamplugs with a JTAG
I'm working with and trying to get Fedora on.

However, both the Fedora 17 image and the current nightly Fedora 18
image soft lockup on boot, at about the same place.


I've been having the same problem with mine, but haven't been working on 
it. Now there is just now new kernel released, so that's worth a shot.



I was wondering what the next steps in debugging this would be, and if I
can help in any way to test builds, file bugs, etc. I would love to
contribute and help out and use a Dreamplug as a test box. I'm new to
ARM and embedded systems, but am willing to learn (would love to know
how to build a uImage, SD card .xz file, etc.)


Well, from your logs the issue is happening after the systems has 
booted, (Kernel is done, and Dracut has already mounted the rootfs and 
passed control to init).


Try adding 'single' to your boot args to go directly to a root shell.
Try blacklisting the nand kernel module (as that's where it's failing if 
I'm reading it right)? As far as I know the DreamPlug has no nand flash.



Here are links to full console output (including printenv and bdinfo
command output) of my Fedora 17 attempt:

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-17-attempt-1.txt

and my Fedora 18 snapshot attempt (pulled today, October 2, 2012):

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-18-attempt-1.txt

Thanks for any advice on next steps you can provide, and looking forward
to helping in whatever way I can.

Best Regards,
Eric


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Re: [fedora-arm] Fedora 17 and Fedora 18 both hang on Dreamplug

2012-10-02 Thread Peter Robinson
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Eric Floehr  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a Fedora desktop user and have a couple of Dreamplugs with a JTAG I'm
> working with and trying to get Fedora on.
>
> However, both the Fedora 17 image and the current nightly Fedora 18 image
> soft lockup on boot, at about the same place.
>
> I was wondering what the next steps in debugging this would be, and if I can
> help in any way to test builds, file bugs, etc. I would love to contribute
> and help out and use a Dreamplug as a test box. I'm new to ARM and embedded
> systems, but am willing to learn (would love to know how to build a uImage,
> SD card .xz file, etc.)
>
> Here are links to full console output (including printenv and bdinfo command
> output) of my Fedora 17 attempt:
>
> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-17-attempt-1.txt
>
> and my Fedora 18 snapshot attempt (pulled today, October 2, 2012):
>
> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322193/dreamplug/fedora-18-attempt-1.txt
>
> Thanks for any advice on next steps you can provide, and looking forward to
> helping in whatever way I can.

It looks like it's not finding the root file system. I've no idea
about the make up of the device nor what media your trying to boot it
on. It's likely we're either not building the required drivers or not
loading them into the initrd to ensure the device that has the root
filesystem can be accessed.

If someone could provide more information about that it would help a lot.

Peter
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Re: [fedora-arm] F17 Kickstart Network Install successfully on Kirkwood SoC

2012-10-02 Thread Peter Robinson
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Scott Sullivan  wrote:
> On 10/02/2012 04:49 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 8:46 PM, Scott Sullivan  wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I'd be interested how you get on with a F-18 kickstart install. F-17supported
>> is now stable so F-18 is where we're aiming development now.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>
> I was taking David Marlin's lead here and waiting for the newer stable
> kernel builds.  Once those are available I'll do a compose and attempt an
> install.

Stable and Fedora are kernels are generally mutually exclusive at the
moment so I wouldn't wait :-)

There's a 3.6.0-1 build that should appear in today's compose and I
would like feed back on it so we can move it towards stability on our
supported ARM configurations. I don't have any form of kirkwood device
so I need people to test and feedback.

Peter

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