Re: USB networking broken after Android install

2010-01-01 Thread Tomas Gustavsson
There's no problem with booting to the NOR boot menu, the problem is that
can't get usb networking working when in the nor boot menu. It has worked
before but after I installed Android I can't get usb networking working in
the nor boot menu anymore. If there's no solution to this then I'll have to
try to install SHR to the memory stick or something.

2010/1/1 Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com

 2010/1/1 Tomas Gustavsson tompl...@gmail.com:
  Hi!
 
  First I ran SHR on my Neo Freerunner, at some point I got the stupid idea
 of
  trying Android on my phone. It works okay but now I want to reinstall SHR
  but the USB networking doesn't seem to work when I'm in the Phone's
  integrated boot loader anymore. So I'm stuck with Android for now and
 can't
  use usb networking (though it works fine when I have booted to Android).

 Boot into NOR boot menu (press+hold AUX, then press+hold Power). Then
 you can use dfu-util to flash some good distro. More hints are on
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing

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Re: USB networking broken after Android install

2010-01-01 Thread Werner Almesberger
Tomas Gustavsson wrote:
 I can't get usb networking working in
 the nor boot menu anymore.

How exactly does dfu-util fail ? (I assume that's what you mean with
USB networking. The u-boot boot loader doesn't do TCP/IP, SSH, etc.,
and never did.)

- Werner

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Re: [SHR-Testing[ Trouble with 16Gb microSDHC

2010-01-01 Thread Joachim Ott
2010/1/1 Konstantin chaosspaw...@gmx.net:
 Good morning and a happy new year!

 I have a weird problem when trying to boot from my shiny new Sandisk 16Gb 
 µSDHC:
 I made a single partition on it and created an ext3fs on it, to which I copied
 the contents of the tarball for my fabourite distribution (the latest shr 
 testing).
 However, when booting, after the boot picture (tux with the shr logo on his
 belly) gets displayed, I get the following error messages, and nothing else 
 happens:

 journal_bmap:  journal block not found at offset 14 on mmcblk0p1
 Aborting journal on device mmcblk0p1
 ext3_abort called.
 Ext3-fs error (device mmcblk0p1): ext3_journal_start_sb: Detected aborted 
 journal
 Remounting filesystem read-only

 I reformatted the card various times before, the last time even with the
 thorough block check mkfs.ext3 provides (mkfs.ext3 -c -c), in order to check
 wether the card is damaged in any way, but to no avail.
 When using ext2 instead of ext3, the problem seems to be different, usually 
 the
 boot process itself works, but at some point enlightenment simply segfaults.

 Do any of you have an idea what goes wrong here? Maybe there's a problem with 
 my
 Qi and big SD cards?
 I really need that big card to work... :(

Why do you insist on booting from sd-card? You can boot from NAND and
still use the whole card, mounting one big partition, or what I
prefer, several smaller partitions.

To find out what's going wrong:

- try u-boot instead of Qi
- boot from a smaller partiton on sd-card, 2 or 4 GB

See also http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SanDisk/SDSDQ-016G-E11M

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