Op 29 feb. 2012, om 12:07 heeft Eibach, Dirk het volgende geschreven:
The people on #systemd think there might be a bug in
journald for big
endian systems, stay tuned!
Good news!
Do you have any idea how to configure syslogd instead until
the bug is fixed?
Ok, fixed it myself
Op 27 feb. 2012, om 13:18 heeft Eibach, Dirk het volgende geschreven:
When I boot directly into bash (init=/bin/bash) the shell is executed.
Calling login there works fine.
So something seems wrong with systemd calling login. Will investigate
further.
The people on #systemd think there
I finally succeeded building my first angstrom
image(systemd-gnome-image).
My platform is Freescale P1022DS powerpc, I am using a self built kernel
3.3 configured with cgroups devtmpfs and autofs4.
Booting results with a text mode login screen on DVI and systemd startup
messages on serial port.
Op 27 feb. 2012, om 09:17 heeft Eibach, Dirk het volgende geschreven:
I finally succeeded building my first angstrom
image(systemd-gnome-image).
My platform is Freescale P1022DS powerpc, I am using a self built kernel
3.3 configured with cgroups devtmpfs and autofs4.
Booting results
Nice to have this all together in a single blog entry.
I checked all options, but still login is hanging.
Is it expected that there is no login prompt in serial port?
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Op 27 feb. 2012, om 09:37 heeft Eibach, Dirk het volgende geschreven:
Nice to have this all together in a single blog entry.
I checked all options, but still login is hanging.
Is it expected that there is no login prompt in serial port?
If your machine.conf in OE lists the correct serial
If your machine.conf in OE lists the correct serial port you
should get a login there.
I have
SERIAL_CONSOLE = -L 115200 ttyS0
Booting results with a text mode login screen on DVI and systemd
startup messages on serial port. I can enter username and
password but
then the login
Op 27 feb. 2012, om 10:00 heeft Eibach, Dirk het volgende geschreven:
If your machine.conf in OE lists the correct serial port you
should get a login there.
I have
SERIAL_CONSOLE = -L 115200 ttyS0
hmmm, that is only supposed to have the baudrate and port, not options to getty
as
I have
SERIAL_CONSOLE = -L 115200 ttyS0
hmmm, that is only supposed to have the baudrate and port,
not options to getty as well.
Thanks, that did the trick. No I have login prompt on DVI and serial.
But login still hangs :(
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