Hi Arnaud,
If I do that (force_ep80219), this is what I get at the end of the booting
sequence (after installation is done):
...
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ... do
Mello writes:
Hi,
> More details...
> I've re-installed and I've verified that the same error occurs at the same
> step. Below the message:
> Configuring flash memory to boot the system ..33%..66%
> Make the system bootable
>
>
> !! ERROR: Installation step failed
>
> A
More details...
I've re-installed and I've verified that the same error occurs at the same
step. Below the message:
Configuring flash memory to boot the system ..33%..66%
Make the system bootable
!! ERROR: Installation step failed
An installation step failed. You can try
I've tried installing once again with the stripped zImage. Boot is fine and
"Machine: Intel IQ31244" is reported in the messages.
Installation, instead, stops at the boot loader step. I've chosen to
continue but then the system won't reboot properly.
I assume the installer was not able to flash th
Aha, I was looking for them in a reversed fashion :)
Thanks for looking into it!
Think I've done that:
$ hexdump -v -n 96 zImage.stripped
000 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1
010 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1
020 02 00 00 ea 18 28 6f 01 00 00 00 00 38 2
Mello writes:
Hi,
> Hi Arnaud,
> sorry for a late reply and thanks a lot for your advice.
> I've done a dump of the entire file but I couldn't find those data. Just for
> a reference here's the first few lines:
> $ hexdump -n 96 zImage
> 000 04 1c a0 e3 bc 10 81 e3 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1
Hi Arnaud,
sorry for a late reply and thanks a lot for your advice.
I've done a dump of the entire file but I couldn't find those data. Just for
a reference here's the first few lines:
$ hexdump -n 96 zImage
000 04 1c a0 e3 bc 10 81 e3 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1
010 00 00 a0 e1 00 00 a0 e1 00
Mello writes:
> P.S. if I add "force_ep80219" the boot hangs right after "Uncompressing
> Linux... done, booting the kernel.".
I guess that the zImage file has some bytes at the beginning forcing r1
value to em7210 machine number and this conflicts badly with the
force_ep80219 parameters.
Check
P.S. if I add "force_ep80219" the boot hangs right after "Uncompressing
Linux... done, booting the kernel.".
Below the boot sequence that's been working so far (leading to incomplete
install):
RedBoot> load -v -r -h 192.168.1.101 -b 0x0180 -m tftp initrd.gz
Raw file lo
Hi Hector and Arnaud,
Lanner EM 7210 is what is detected by the d-i itself. Only thing I know is
that the box is a Thermaltake Muse NAS-RAID N0001LN.
>From your feedbacks I assume I should re-install by setting the machine id
to ep80219. How can I do that?
Thanks,
mw
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 5:23
Hi,
2011/4/13 Arnaud Patard :
> Are you really really sure it's a em7210 ? Your bootlogs are showing
> an error when querying the rtc and I don't see any ohci-related message
> in your logs. Theses 2 things make me think that your have a different
> board than em7210 and this may explain why you
Mello writes:
> Hi all,
Hi,
> Debian Installer starts just fine and the process (non-expert mode) seems to
> run smoothly until reboot. At that point the system is not rechable any
> longer, no DHCP, and the only way to access it is via the serial cable.
>
> Login works fine (users are present
Hi,
2011/4/13 Mello :
> Login works fine (users are present in the system) but other things, i/f
> configuration for instance, is not working.
Do you have a trace of debian-installer?
Did not it created a /etc/hostname and /etc/network/interfaces (I
guess we do not want network-manager to manage
Hi all,
Debian Installer starts just fine and the process (non-expert mode) seems to
run smoothly until reboot. At that point the system is not rechable any
longer, no DHCP, and the only way to access it is via the serial cable.
Login works fine (users are present in the system) but other things,
Hi all,
Debian Installer starts just fine and the process (non-expert mode) seems to
run smoothly until reboot. At that point the system is not rechable any
longer, no DHCP, and the only way to access it is via the serial cable.
Login works fine (users are present in the system) but other things,
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