Hi Karsten
that is an installer udeb which is not intended for installation on an
already installed system. Have you built a custom debian-installer
with this udeb, or do you perhaps mean
I just took the vmlinuz from the udeb.
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner
So
Hello
Trying to reboot on my Banana Pi using this kernel doesn't work -the OS
shuts down but the Banana Pi never reboots.
I had a look at the Fedora Kernel (Linux 4.x) which has the same problem.
Did you try the appending method and have it work?
Do e.g. the kernels currently in testing and/or experimental work for
you?
Yes after appending the Sheevaplug DTB, I got this kernel to boot.
3.14-0.bpo.1-kirkwood #1 Debian 3.14.7-1~bpo70+1 (2014-06-21)
Other than that I think we are
isn't the 'dtb' supposed to be appended to the zImage and then the
uImage created with mkimage?
Thanks -- it dawned on me that this was the case after I had sent the
mail, so
I assume it will boot once I add it to the zImage - I'll test it shortly.
However, I still don't know why U-Boot
of the reason for its absence, since I use identical memory
locations on both the Trimslice and SheevaPlugs for the initrd, kernel and
FTD.
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Hello
I'm hoping someone can help point out the way to make U-Boot work with
Flattened Device Tree on the SheevaPlug.
I have the same Linux 3.15.1 kernel binary running on the OpenRD client,
but the OpenRD client has support baked into the kernel (presumably
because the OpenRD client has no
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 07:41:24AM +0100, Stuart Winter wrote:
I've been unable to produce Linux 3.8 and 3.9 kernels with gcc 4.8.0, but
the same kernels build and boot when compiled with gcc 4.7.2.
FWIW, I'm also unable to get a stable kernel for kirkwood
with 4.8 (already tried 4.8.1
/+bug/1178847
Once I have finished building gcc 4.8.1 I will try with Linux 3.9.6. The
config on my Trimslice has 'earlyprintk', so I will get a trace (I don't
think this option exists for the Kirkwood platform config).
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Of course, that is the real answer... you could compare a Debian and
a Ubuntu userland, which are build from almost identical sourves using
the same mechanisms and compiler. I'd be very interested to know your
measured results.
My feeling is that the speed gain would be in the 5-10%
run on older ARM devices.
Thanks in advance for any ideas -- just rough instinctive feelings are all
I'm after (unless somone does have any actual figures of running Debian
armel userland compiled for armv4 vs armel compiled for armv5).
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Upgrading to U-Boot 2010.03-01266-g42f7128 fixes this particular
problem.
Do you have a URL for a binary of this or was it built from source?
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upstream - it's no use currently
for anything after Linux 2.4; that is unless someone's got a secret stash
of patches for 2.6 they'd love to share with us ;-)
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I just received a Fedex invoice for 17.01UKP for mine.
Wow, it's russian roulette for the prices then.
I ordered 2 and have today received an invoice from Fedex for 10.80UKP.
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Yes, it will be in 2.6.30. Marvell has their own git tree at
http://git.marvell.com/?p=orion.git;a=shortlog;h=combined
and they typically submit their patches very quickly.
Note that the support for the CPU itself and most of the peripherals
has been in kernel.org since 2.6.27 or so --
but the rpc_config
(I think it's called) is not up to date for that Kernel, so I assume it's
not the same config file used to build the Kernel.
Thanks
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not a programmer so I do not know how to fix them but as
I said before, I'm happy to test fixes.
Nobody I have talked to really cares about the RiscPC, but I wax mine
every day ;-)
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works. Apparently a patch for RTC support might be needed.
I've also been unable to get sleep(1) working on anything
newer than 2.6.14.6. Any sleeps sleep forever.
The config I use is here:
ftp://ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack-current/source/k
too, but he hasn't got
that hardware.
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been using it for about 6 months or so -- it works.
Whilst I don't use Debian ARM, I can test Kernel patches and anything else
that is not Debian installer specific.
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build script is here:
ftp://ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack-current/source/kde/qt/qt.SlackBuild
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for pf in ${DPATCHES}; do
patchf=debian/patches/${pf}.dpatch
if [ -s ${patchf} ]; then
chmod 755 ${patchf}
${patchf} -patch ${GLIBVER}
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