On Sunday, December 16, 2012 01:39:00 AM Harry Prevor wrote:
> Why is it that I can already boot, for example, Hackable1, which uses
> jffs2, with my current version of Qi, but I can't boot a jffs2 QtMoko
> without making changes to Qi then? What is the difference between
> Hackable1's jffs2 and Q
On 12/5/12, Radek Polak wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 12:20:55 PM Harry Prevor wrote:
>
>>> You can find and revert the qi commit here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/radekp/qi
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean by this so I didn't do it. Do I really need
>> to make changes to Qi just to
On Wednesday, December 05, 2012 12:20:55 PM Harry Prevor wrote:
>> You can find and revert the qi commit here:
>>
>> https://github.com/radekp/qi
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by this so I didn't do it. Do I really need
> to make changes to Qi just to create a current jffs2 QtMoko image?
Ye
Looks like my previous message didn't go through. Here's what it said:
On 12/2/12, Harry Prevor wrote:
> On 11/23/12, Radek Polak wrote:
>> On Friday, November 23, 2012 03:33:42 PM Harry Prevor wrote:
>>
>>> Can jffs2 images
>>> of QtMoko still be produced? I'm kind of hesitant to try the v26
>>
On 11/23/12, Radek Polak wrote:
> On Friday, November 23, 2012 03:33:42 PM Harry Prevor wrote:
>
>> Can jffs2 images
>> of QtMoko still be produced? I'm kind of hesitant to try the v26
>> release because I'd like to have the latest version for my Freerunner.
>> What exact changes would I have to m
On Friday, November 23, 2012 03:33:42 PM Harry Prevor wrote:
> Out of curiosity, why was the switch to ubifs made?
ubsifs is faster and can do mmap. On the other side jffs2 images are smaller.
> Can jffs2 images
> of QtMoko still be produced? I'm kind of hesitant to try the v26
> release because
On 11/21/12, Ivan Matveev wrote:
> I had a similar problem. Somehow it went away.
> See
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2012-January/066196.html
> http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-December/065998.html
Hm. Oddly enough, I tried exactly that (flashing the kernel to
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 22:19:24 -0500
Harry Prevor wrote:
> About a week ago I installed QtMoko on my Freerunner as it's first
> distribution and all was well. However, for reasons mostly unrelated
> to this post the install broke so I decided to reinstall QtMoko using
> instructions from here:
>
On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 04:17:19 AM Harry Prevor wrote:
> Oddly enough, I am still getting this same UBIFS kernel panic even
> when I successfully flash a JFFS2 image I made of QtMoko onto the
> Freerunner. I made the image by unzipping the .tar.gz rootfs from
> SourceForge into a folder a
robin writes:
> I have qi installed.
If you want to use u-boot you should install u-boot :)
> So how can I go to jiffs in nand if I have qtmoko residing on the
> sd-card?
qi does not support changing boot options if you boot from nand. If the
boot options force ubifs then you are out of luck wi
I have qi installed. So how can I go to jiffs in nand if I have qtmoko
residing on the sd-card? pressing the aux button after a short vibration
during the first seconds of booting? as far as I remember my "cumbersome"
way of booting jiffs in nand was the only way to do it, but I mighbt be
mistaken
robin writes:
> dfu-utils. then you shutdown the freerunner, hold the aux button and
> simulataneuously press the powerbutton, to get the boot menu.
If you do this then you are using the ancient u-boot from NOR. I would
recommend installing boot loader to NAND instead, either u-boot or qi.
you can try the jffs from SHR, that's what I do. I flash them to nand with
dfu-utils. then you shutdown the freerunner, hold the aux button and
simulataneuously press the powerbutton, to get the boot menu. then you press
power once again and it should hopefully start shr from nand. in this way
you
Oddly enough, I am still getting this same UBIFS kernel panic even
when I successfully flash a JFFS2 image I made of QtMoko onto the
Freerunner. I made the image by unzipping the .tar.gz rootfs from
SourceForge into a folder and then running "mkfs.jffs2 -r
qtmoko-rootfs/ -p -e 0x2 -o qtmoko-deb
I always had problems with ubi on freerunner. So my current setup is
SHR jiff image in nand and Qtmoko on the sdcard. So booting goes straight to
Qtmoko which works very reliably from SD card
BR
Robin
PS: Some of the SHR/QTmoko ubi images worked and others did not, according to
my experience
I'm afraid I can't help much, but...
Harry Prevor writes:
> [5.12] UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_get_sb: cannot open
> "ubi0:om-gta02-rootfs", error -19
This is obviously the key problem. Is "ubi0:om-gta02-rootfs" a valid
specification of the device/partition where the rootfs is?
Googlin
On 11/16/12, Harry Prevor wrote:
> Thanks ahead of time for responses.
>
Well, I've decided to transcribe the entire picture for these five reasons:
1. I was somewhat bored;
2. The phone is useless without an operating system anyways;
3. I figure that posting information in text form may b
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