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Hi!
I now get the kernel does not fit in flash problem with the squeeze
kernel:
linux-image-2.6.32-5-orion5x 2.6.32-30
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-orion5x
The RootFS1 doesn't fit in flash.
The system uses RAID and LVM.
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
I then built a 2.6.36-rc8 package with a workaround for the issue
above and it installs fine and fits in flash (with LVM on RAID). So
the issue you reported will be fixed when a newer 2.6.36 is uploaded.
Great, I will wait
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Marcus Better mar...@better.se [2010-09-19 09:45]:
The RootFS1 doesn't fit in flash.
User postinst hook script [flash-kernel] exited with value 1
Does /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/driver-policy exist?
Yes:
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Hi,
trying to install the experimental 2.6.35 kernel, ran into this (pardon the
Swedish):
Ställer in linux-base (2.6.35-1~experimental.3) ...
Ställer in linux-image-2.6.35-trunk-orion5x (2.6.35-1~experimental.3) ...
Running depmod.
Running update-initramfs.
update-initramfs: Generating
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
In any case, please send the above desription of the problem to
debian-b...@lists.debian.org since -boot has more people who can help
debug debian-installer issues.
Ok, so I did [1] and got pointed at #586404. So it seems
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Shouldn't be that slow. Is it literally _minutes_ for each step?
Yes, sometimes. Just now it took three minutes after confirming the
partitioning, before any progress indicator came up.
But actually on this third or fourth
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Do the delays also happen before you set up the RAID or only afterwards?
Possibly afterwards, but I'm not sure.
The older installer from your repo was much snappier, it's installing
happily now.
Also, can you check with
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Hi!
I got myself a Squeezebox Radio [1] the other day, really wonderful little
device for Internet radio and music, but apart from that, it is running a
Linux distro called SqueezeOS [2] with kernel 2.6.26. The machine is a
Freescale i.MX25 with a
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
next interesting things to try include recompiling and replacing
xserver-xorg with kdrive, why the hell isn't there a debian package
for kdrive??
Guessing: because there is xserver-xfbdev?
Cheers,
Marcus
Rod Whitby wrote:
I used these steps to rebuild the image:
find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -9 ../ramdisk-swap.gz
dd if=ramdisk-swap.gz of=ramdisk-pad.gz ibs=4M conv=sync
devio ' ramdisk-pad.gz; xp $ 4' ramdisk.gz
What slugimage command line did you use to rebuild the 8MiB image that
Hi,
Gordon Farquharson wrote:
I have created and tested a patch for 2.6.21 (which is now in sid),
That's nslu2-rtc-fixup, right? I tried to build a kernel with make-kpkg from
linux-source-2.6.21 with the patch applied, but it doesn't boot:
Booting kernel at 0x8000...
Uncompressing
Gordon Farquharson wrote:
I'll have a look at this issue this weekend. Maybe something has
changed in 2.6.20, because 2.6.18 keeps time AFAIK.
I upgraded from 2.6.18 to 2.6.20 recently, and I think the problems began at
the same time.
Marcus
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Hi,
my NSLU2 (266 MHz) has a problem with timekeeping. I run ntp, but it doesn't
help - the clock drifts at least fifteen minutes a day. Did I miss
something obvious? My kernel is 2.6.20-1-ixp4xx.
Marcus
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Mattias wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to make my linksys nslu2 with debian spin
down my usb-drive when it's idle?
Yes, check out
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/SpinDownUSBHarddisks
(Don't use the scsi-idle daemon though, it's superfluous.)
Marcus
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Jeff Boles wrote:
Now looks like my next task is
figuring out why apt is seg faulting on me after scanning for
dependencies!
I've also had that problem from time to time, at least with kernel 2.6.18,
but it went away when I deleted the files in /var/cache/apt.
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Hi,
can you please turn on NFSv4 support in the kernel for the NSLU2? I have
verified that it works with an OpenSlug kernel.
Thanks,
Marcus
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