Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-05-08 Thread Jens Seidel
Am 08.05.2011 11:23, schrieb Noel: >> Anyway it could be a problem related to ubifs instability, which is a >> topic recently discussed in mailing list [1]. You can follow that tread >> and try to: > It happens to me every time I boot from SD card with a linux kernel > different (at least older) t

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-05-08 Thread Noel
> Anyway it could be a problem related to ubifs instability, which is a > topic recently discussed in mailing list [1]. You can follow that tread > and try to: I don't think it's releated to ubifs stability. It happens to me every time I boot from SD card with a linux kernel different (at least o

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-15 Thread Ivan Matveev
> root@neo:~# cat /proc/mtd > dev:size erasesize name > mtd0: 0020 0001 "physmap-flash.0" > mtd1: 0004 0002 "qi" > mtd2: 0004 0002 "depr-ub-env" > mtd3: 0080 0002 "kernel" > mtd4: 000a 0002 "depr" > mtd5: 0004 0002 "identity-ext2" > mtd6: 0f6

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-15 Thread Thomas Franck
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi.. I appreciate all the help you're all giving me.. On 04/14/2011 06:30 PM, sferic wrote: > to mount a ubifs you should give another way a try: > > cat /proc/mtd > ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 6 -d 0 -O 2048 > mkdir /tmp/qtmoko > mount -t ubifs ubi

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-15 Thread giacomo 'giotti' mariani
Hello, If there is a better solution that preserves the FS, I would be happy to learn about it. >>> I wonder if it would be possible to boot into a distro on the sd card >>> and mount the nand partitions. Then you could save /home. Just a thought. >>> >> Yes, it is: just mount

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread sferic
Hi, to mount a ubifs you should give another way a try: cat /proc/mtd ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 6 -d 0 -O 2048 mkdir /tmp/qtmoko mount -t ubifs ubi0_0 /tmp/qtmoko/ I found this at the ubuntu-wiki, a nice source for all linux-related questions (as far they are not openmoko-specific - of course!)

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread Benjamin Deering
On 04/14/2011 12:13 PM, Thomas Franck wrote: --- On Thu, 4/14/11, Dave wrote: On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Raphael Wimmer wrote: If there is a better solution that preserves the FS, I would be happy to learn about it. I wonder if it would be possible to boot into

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread Thomas Franck
> --- On Thu, 4/14/11, Dave wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Raphael Wimmer >> wrote: >>> If there is a better solution that preserves the FS, >>> I would be happy to learn about it. >> I wonder if it would be possible to boot into a distro on the sd card >> and mount the nand partition

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread W. B. Kranendonk
--- On Thu, 4/14/11, Dave wrote: > On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Raphael Wimmer > wrote: > > If there is a better solution that preserves the FS, > > I would be happy to learn about it. > I wonder if it would be possible to boot into a distro on the sd card > and mount the nand partitions. Th

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread Dave
I wonder if it would be possible to boot into a distro on the sd card and mount the nand partitions. Then you could save /home. Just a thought. On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Raphael Wimmer wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > > On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 11:05:38 +0200, Thomas Franck > wrote: > [...] > > ---8<-

Re: GSM Firmware Flashed, now UBIFS problem and Kernel Panic

2011-04-14 Thread Raphael Wimmer
Hi Thomas, On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 11:05:38 +0200, Thomas Franck wrote: [...] ---8<8<- UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (255 but expected 6) UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_Read_node: bad node at LEB 0:0 Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount