Re: [Soekris] 5501 red light

2007-07-09 Thread Bob Camp
Hi

If the clock oscillator stops then you get a red light and nothing  
much else. One thing you do seem to get is the lights on the ethernet  
ports flashing. That might be one way to distinguish between a  
massive problem and something a bit less significant.

Bob


On Jul 9, 2007, at 5:01 PM, R Bruce Hoffman wrote:

 So... I probably know the answer to this, but I have to ask anyway...

 I have a 5501, and the red error led comes on and stays on... with  
 every
 thing removed from the board... so... I have a dead board?

 The only thing I can remember doing that _might_ have caused this is
 accidentally removing the CF card from the board with power applied.

 It's that easy to screw the board? Is there any possible repair or  
 just
 trash it?


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[Soekris] [Fwd: Re: Fedora 7 no drives visible]

2007-07-09 Thread R Bruce Hoffman
Because private mail was not what I expected from the list... just in 
case someone else has the same question...


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Honestly... no. I am unable to share the details of that information... 
it's considered proprietary. And there is very little truely relevant 
information currently available on the web.


Off the record... build an FC4 machine. Three partitions. First 
partition full root and install. Boot. Mount second partition as 
/duplicate, copy foundation to /duplicate. Screw with grub config to 
bring up /duplicate as root (boot into second partition.) Scrub to small 
system with essential services on /duplicate. Reboot back into first 
partition. Construct image files on third partition. Mount image file in 
loop device. Copy /duplicate parts to the mounted image file. Unmount. 
Copy image to CF card.  Grub up the CF card. Pull out the CF card. Mount 
in Soekris.


But this is just the beginning. You need to mess with the init.d scripts 
and Red Hat has specific ways of booting read only and shutdown's are a 
problem as is making ramdisk images available for certain writeable 
directories during normal operations.



Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:

Hi Bruce,

Can you please let me know how you managed to run Fedora Core 4 onto
CF and boot the soekris. I'm looking for similar solution for net
5501.

Thanks.

Regards,
kannaiyan

On 7/9/07, R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have both 4801 and 5501 running with Fedora Core 4 from CF.

I have noticed that during the attempted boot of Fedora 7, that there
are no drives visible during the nash init script running from the
initial ram disk image, nor during a non-initrd boot. No hda, no sda, no
labels...

Does anyone know what driver I might be missing here?

I have tried the various ones that are listed from a search of the
CS5536 and AMD stuff through the initrd image, (like , pata_cs5535.ko ,
5530 and 5520) but I don't see anything in the modules that acknowledges
the CF configuration like what happened in the FC4 versions.

Is this just a matter of the 5536 being too new for Fedora? Or am I
missing something else?


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  And suppose you were a member of Congress...
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Re: [Soekris] [Fwd: Re: Fedora 7 no drives visible]

2007-07-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
can't you just pxe boot the OS and install like normal?
this is sheer madness

R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Because private mail was not what I expected from the list... just in 
 case someone else has the same question...
 
 -- 
 Suppose you were an idiot...
  And suppose you were a member of Congress...
  But I repeat myself.
- Mark Twain
 
 ===
 R Bruce Hoffman
 
 

 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:19:32 -0400
 From: R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Kannaiyan Natesan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Soekris] Fedora 7 no drives visible
 User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 (X11/20070615)
 
 Honestly... no. I am unable to share the details of that information... 
 it's considered proprietary. And there is very little truely relevant 
 information currently available on the web.
 
 Off the record... build an FC4 machine. Three partitions. First 
 partition full root and install. Boot. Mount second partition as 
 /duplicate, copy foundation to /duplicate. Screw with grub config to 
 bring up /duplicate as root (boot into second partition.) Scrub to small 
 system with essential services on /duplicate. Reboot back into first 
 partition. Construct image files on third partition. Mount image file in 
 loop device. Copy /duplicate parts to the mounted image file. Unmount. 
 Copy image to CF card.  Grub up the CF card. Pull out the CF card. Mount 
 in Soekris.
 
 But this is just the beginning. You need to mess with the init.d scripts 
 and Red Hat has specific ways of booting read only and shutdown's are a 
 problem as is making ramdisk images available for certain writeable 
 directories during normal operations.
 
 
 Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:
 Hi Bruce,
 
 Can you please let me know how you managed to run Fedora Core 4 onto
 CF and boot the soekris. I'm looking for similar solution for net
 5501.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Regards,
 kannaiyan
 
 On 7/9/07, R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have both 4801 and 5501 running with Fedora Core 4 from CF.
 
 I have noticed that during the attempted boot of Fedora 7, that there
 are no drives visible during the nash init script running from the
 initial ram disk image, nor during a non-initrd boot. No hda, no sda, no
 labels...
 
 Does anyone know what driver I might be missing here?
 
 I have tried the various ones that are listed from a search of the
 CS5536 and AMD stuff through the initrd image, (like , pata_cs5535.ko ,
 5530 and 5520) but I don't see anything in the modules that acknowledges
 the CF configuration like what happened in the FC4 versions.
 
 Is this just a matter of the 5536 being too new for Fedora? Or am I
 missing something else?
 
 
 -- 
 Suppose you were an idiot...
   And suppose you were a member of Congress...
   But I repeat myself.
 - Mark Twain
 
 ===
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Re: [Soekris] [Fwd: Re: Fedora 7 no drives visible]

2007-07-09 Thread R Bruce Hoffman




Eye of the beholder. No, not madness... PXE is giving me fits with both
FC4 and F7. DHCP... fine. PXELINUX... fine. Read the kernel... fine...
initrd... fine... then... URP... reboot...

This may seem convoluted, but it's all scripted and works every time
for FC4.

And the target MUST run from CF... so... PXE would just be a
convenience. (Not that I don't still try that again every now and
then.) I have also adjusted to editing things with an RO root... not a
problem. Custom list, custom tar from list... save as type, extract on
image from tar, cut flash... 10 minutes, start to finish. Poof! Push in
CF, 5 screws, ship to client. Send bill.



Chris Cappuccio wrote:

  can't you just pxe boot the OS and install like normal?
this is sheer madness

R Bruce Hoffman [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
  
  
Because private mail was not what I expected from the list... just in 
case someone else has the same question...

-- 
"Suppose you were an idiot...
 And suppose you were a member of Congress...
 But I repeat myself."
   - Mark Twain

===
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Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:19:32 -0400
From: R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kannaiyan Natesan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Soekris] Fedora 7 no drives visible
User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 (X11/20070615)

Honestly... no. I am unable to share the details of that information... 
it's considered proprietary. And there is very little "truely" relevant 
information currently available on the web.

Off the record... build an FC4 machine. Three partitions. First 
partition full root and install. Boot. Mount second partition as 
/duplicate, copy foundation to /duplicate. Screw with grub config to 
bring up /duplicate as root (boot into second partition.) Scrub to small 
system with essential services on /duplicate. Reboot back into first 
partition. Construct image files on third partition. Mount image file in 
loop device. Copy /duplicate parts to the mounted image file. Unmount. 
Copy image to CF card.  Grub up the CF card. Pull out the CF card. Mount 
in Soekris.

But this is just the beginning. You need to mess with the init.d scripts 
and Red Hat has specific ways of booting read only and shutdown's are a 
problem as is making ramdisk images available for certain writeable 
directories during normal operations.


Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:


  Hi Bruce,

Can you please let me know how you managed to run Fedora Core 4 onto
CF and boot the soekris. I'm looking for similar solution for net
5501.

Thanks.

Regards,
kannaiyan

On 7/9/07, R Bruce Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
I have both 4801 and 5501 running with Fedora Core 4 from CF.

I have noticed that during the attempted boot of Fedora 7, that there
are no drives visible during the nash init script running from the
initial ram disk image, nor during a non-initrd boot. No hda, no sda, no
labels...

Does anyone know what driver I might be missing here?

I have tried the various ones that are listed from a search of the
CS5536 and AMD stuff through the initrd image, (like , pata_cs5535.ko ,
5530 and 5520) but I don't see anything in the modules that acknowledges
the CF configuration like what happened in the FC4 versions.

Is this just a matter of the 5536 being too new for Fedora? Or am I
missing something else?


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 And suppose you were a member of Congress...
 But I repeat myself."
   - Mark Twain

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