[opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Hi all,

Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error message 
about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in package 
e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.

Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?

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Re: [opensuse-arm] UIM package

2015-02-17 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Hi,

Le 17/02/2015 08:39, Andrew Wafaa a écrit :

On 16 February 2015 at 20:34, Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de wrote:


On 16.02.15 18:12, Andrew Wafaa wrote:

On 16 February 2015 at 17:09, Andrew Wafaa awa...@opensuse.org wrote:

On 16 February 2015 at 16:57, Andreas Schwab sch...@suse.de wrote:

Andrew Wafaa awa...@opensuse.org writes:


Does anyone know if we havea package for UIM -  User Mode Init Manager
for TI shared transport? I've looked on OBS and can't see one, but I
may be missing something. This is needed for the Hikey from 96Boards.

https://build.opensuse.org/package/binaries/openSUSE:Factory:ARM/uim?repository=standard



Well that's slightly embarrassing, thanks Andreas.

Actually looking at it, that's not the correct package. I'm looking
for something that contains https://github.com/96boards/uim. I wasn't
sure if any of the TI based boards needed it.

Looking at the code I fail to see what it's really needed for.
Configuring custom baud rates on UART? That's stuff that really belongs
into the kernel.


Well it's a user space daemon to load firmware and control TI chips,
in current case it enables bluetooth. I also think it'll be needed for
WiFi but not sure. How do the TI boards handle BT/WiFi? It's the same
chip I believe that's used in Beagle and Panda.


Beagle has no wifi/BT. Panda has one combo chip but it does not work (at least 
on my (original) panda, I read that some guys use it on panda ES with no 
problem).


Guillaume

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Re: [opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Le 17/02/2015 11:36, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :

Hi all,

Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error message
about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in package
e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.

Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?



I think it is installed, but maybe not in Initrd.
Could you check in the running system if fsck.ext3 is there, please?


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Re: [opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Op dinsdag 17 februari 2015 13:38:01 schreef Guillaume Gardet:
 Le 17/02/2015 11:36, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
  Hi all,
  
  Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error
  message about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in
  package e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.
  
  Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?
 
 I think it is installed, but maybe not in Initrd.
 Could you check in the running system if fsck.ext3 is there, please?

No it is not installed in the system. I installed it separately. Maybe it 
should be installed also in Initrd to do a file check before the OS is loaded.

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