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On 12 Dec 2016, at 10:59, Amit Mahadik wrote:
Yes I tried mounting the SD card on another Linux machine. I can mount
it. Following is its
log***
Hi Kristof, Yes I tried mounting the SD card on another Linux
machine. I can mount it. Following is its
log*
On 12 Dec 2016, at 9:53, Amit Mahadik wrote:
> Yes I have compiled the EXT3 support into the kernel itself. But no
> luck yet!
> Regards,Amit.
>
Have you tried mounting the ext3 partition in another linux machine?
Your log
indicates the kernel is not able to mount the partition, so the most
lik
Hi Kristof, Yes I have compiled the EXT3 support into the kernel
itself. But no luck yet!
Regards,Amit.
On Thursday, 8 December 2016 10:51 PM, Kristof Provost
wrote:
On 8 Dec 2016, at 15:59, Amit Mahadik wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to boot Linux kernel version 4
On 8 Dec 2016, at 15:59, Amit Mahadik wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to boot Linux kernel version 4.4.16 on custom ARM
> based development platform.I want to separate rootfs and kernel Image
> so that the size of my uImage is small. I followed the following
> steps.
> 1. Partitioned the S
Hi,
I am trying to boot Linux kernel version 4.4.16 on custom ARM based
development platform.I want to separate rootfs and kernel Image so that the
size of my uImage is small. I followed the following steps.
1. Partitioned the SD card. It has 2 partition. First partition is formatted
Hi Valdis, Thanks for your prompt answer. I have ext3 builtin the
kernel. After looking into the code I found that sys_mknod function fails. I am
unable to understand why this happens?
Regards,Amit.
On Wednesday, 30 November 2016 11:38 PM, "valdis.kletni...@vt.edu"
wrote:
Hi, I am trying to boot Linux kernel version 4.4.16 on custom ARM
based development platform.I want to separate rootfs and kernel Image so that
the size of my uImage is small. I followed the following steps.
1. Partitioned the SD card. It has 2 partition. First partition is formatted a