Thank you Aaron for your mail, you took me to the right uboot.
I've chosen today to give my guruplug a new try and can now also
confirm that debian on guruplug works just fine booting from a
microSDHC card these days :).
I flashed a new u-boot and could boot my "old" (see mailinglist
archives) gu
Thanks for your work on this, Martin. I was able to install Debian to a
sandisc 8gb USB flash drive. I am using the uboot ext2load command at
startup.
Here is what I did:
1) Boot loader
>You will need a boot loader that actually works. :)
I flashed flipflip's custom uboot image over tftp (
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 06:43:29PM +0200, Johan Kroeckel wrote:
> Apparently 2010.06~rc2-1 does not include ext2load. Is that done on
> purpose?
If you're talking about u-boot, it is left out by default, and
it does not appear to work when enabled.
If you'd care to try it yourself, flash
http://
Apparently 2010.06~rc2-1 does not include ext2load. Is that done on
purpose?
Johan
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* Kevin Zuber [2010-06-08 15:38]:
> Repository worked as you described it.
> What command would be required to install squeeze with the special kernel?
The kernel with GuruPlug is in Debian squeeze now, so no special
tricks are required anymore.
> Marvell>> ext2load
> Unknown command 'ext2load'
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 11:57:43AM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I'd really like to get some feedback on this so I can document which
> u-boot binary users should use.
I would also like people to test the u-boot package in sid; I believe
that problems exist.
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Hi Martin,
thanks for your post and your work.
You asked me to give feedback on this Mailinglist. I hope it works.
I just tried your new instructions and here is my feedback:
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_My Setup_
Installing Debian on the mSD Card of a GuruPlug Plus.
Loading the installer from a USB drive.
Usin
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