Re: QtMoko: how is long Power key press (=> shutdown/restart menu) handled?

2012-12-06 Thread Radek Polak
On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:36:34 PM Neil Jerram wrote: > Therefore I doubt that adopting the serial state kernel fix was a good > reason for removing "AT_OPSYS=0,2", and I think that people who don't > want "AT_OPSYS=0,2" (such as me) might be better advised to keep > installing restart-wh

Re: QtMoko: how is long Power key press (=> shutdown/restart menu) handled?

2012-12-06 Thread Neil Jerram
Radek Polak writes: > Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This could > help us better to monitor the situation. Here's mine: Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 modem reenumerated ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@l

Re: QtMoko: how is long Power key press (=> shutdown/restart menu) handled?

2012-12-06 Thread Neil Jerram
Neil Jerram writes: > Radek Polak writes: > >> Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This could >> help us better to monitor the situation. > > Here's mine: > > Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 modem reenumerated On reflection, though, I'm confused. What now calls fix-m

Re: QtMoko: how is long Power key press (=> shutdown/restart menu) handled?

2012-12-06 Thread Radek Polak
On Thursday, December 06, 2012 08:25:36 PM Neil Jerram wrote: > Neil Jerram writes: > > Radek Polak writes: > >> Could people who use GTA04 as phone report contents of the file? This > >> could help us better to monitor the situation. > > > > Here's mine: > > > > Sun Nov 18 21:18:30 GMT 2012 m

f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread Phil Vandry
Hello Freerunner users, I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's undergoing testing in linux-next and there are several fresh discussion threads about it on lkml. I intend to wait until the code has

Re: f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Am 06.12.2012 um 22:19 schrieb Phil Vandry: > Hello Freerunner users, > > I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at > Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's undergoing > testing in linux-next and there are several fresh discussion threads

Re: f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread arne anka
Hello Freerunner users, I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's ... 1. Get Linux 3.7 working on the GTA02 3. develop 3.7/3.8 for GTA04 how's that going to help when he's specifically asking a

Re: f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread Phil Vandry
On 2012-12-06 16:35, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: 3. develop 3.7/3.8 for GTA04 - the newest complete kernel is 3.5 and someone has recently posted first success on a 3.6 kernel with device tree. Oh, very true, very true :-) But we also have a lot of GTA02 already deployed and I would quite

Re: f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
Am 06.12.2012 um 22:42 schrieb arne anka: >>> Hello Freerunner users, >>> >>> I am interested in using the new f2fs filesystem created by Kim Jaegeuk at >>> Samsung on the µSD cards of a bunch of GTA02s. Right now it's ... >>> >>> 1. Get Linux 3.7 working on the GTA02 > >> 3. develop 3.7/3.8

Re: f2fs on GTA02

2012-12-06 Thread Phil Vandry
On 2012-12-06 16:56, NeilBrown wrote: I plan to try it sometime in the next few week. Cool! No partitions means you need to have x-loader, uboot, and kernel in the NAND. That isn't difficult but it something to be aware of. As you say, no problem. We already have our bootloader, kernel, an

UBIFS - Issue while running ubimkvol (ubimkvol Killed)

2012-12-06 Thread Sri Charan Chalasani
Hi all, We are basically trying to mount our inbuilt NAND flash device and write some files onto it using UBI/UBI-FS. After running some of the following steps successfully, the linux kernel crashed after running ‘ubimkvol’. Please help me if I am doing something wrong in any of the steps belo