20.09.2014 22:16, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi Andrew
at 20.09.2014 20:13, Andrew wrote:
20.09.2014 14:07, Erich Titl пишет:
...
Right. Modules aren't userland. So modules are splitted from userland
initrd.
I would probably argue that initrd isn't userland at all in my mindmap.
For me initrd is a
21.09.2014 21:56, Andrew пишет:
20.09.2014 22:16, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi Andrew
at 20.09.2014 20:13, Andrew wrote:
20.09.2014 14:07, Erich Titl пишет:
Also, almost all boot loaders suport multiple ramdisks. So I don't think
that it's actual trouble.
M... I have not seen this for grub,
Hi Andrew
at 19.09.2014 20:39, Andrew wrote:
19.09.2014 15:04, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi
at 19.09.2014 10:35, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 18:59:40 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
David wrote:
...
Most probably it's the ehci-pci module (ehci-pci.ko.gz) which is missing.
20.09.2014 14:07, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi Andrew
at 19.09.2014 20:39, Andrew wrote:
19.09.2014 15:04, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi
at 19.09.2014 10:35, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 18:59:40 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
David wrote:
...
Most probably it's the ehci-pci
Hi Andrew
at 20.09.2014 20:13, Andrew wrote:
20.09.2014 14:07, Erich Titl пишет:
...
Right. Modules aren't userland. So modules are splitted from userland
initrd.
I would probably argue that initrd isn't userland at all in my mindmap.
For me initrd is a way to allow a system to be booted and
at 18.09.2014 20:38, Timothy Wegner wrote:
David wrote:
If you do press Enter to activate this console are you able to mount the
USB drive manually? If not then it is probably a Driver (i.e. missing
Module) issue; if you can always mount it manually then it's normally a
timing issue, and
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 18:59:40 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
David wrote:
I guess take a look at the output from 'lsmod' on your working system and
compare with what you get after the press Enter prompt.
lsmod of course reports a boatload of modules that are loaded later after
Hi
at 19.09.2014 10:35, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 18:59:40 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
David wrote:
...
Most probably it's the ehci-pci module (ehci-pci.ko.gz) which is missing. It
is needed with the newer kernel in 5.1.
You may add it grom the modules tarball
kp wrote:
Most probably it's the ehci-pci module (ehci-pci.ko.gz) which is missing.
It
This worked with Bering-uClibc_5.1.1-rc1! Thanks! My Soekris net6501 now
runs Bering-uClibc_5.1.1-rc1 like a champ!
While I am perfectly happy to manually add ehci-pci.ko.gz initmod.lrp as
needed in the
19.09.2014 15:04, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi
at 19.09.2014 10:35, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014, 18:59:40 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
David wrote:
...
Most probably it's the ehci-pci module (ehci-pci.ko.gz) which is missing. It
is needed with the newer kernel in 5.1.
Am Freitag, 19. September 2014, 11:12:09 schrieb Timothy Wegner:
kp wrote:
Most probably it's the ehci-pci module (ehci-pci.ko.gz) which is missing.
It
This worked with Bering-uClibc_5.1.1-rc1! Thanks! My Soekris net6501 now
runs Bering-uClibc_5.1.1-rc1 like a champ!
While I am
Hi Jürgen,
If you do press Enter to activate this console are you able to mount the USB
drive manually? If not then it is probably a Driver (i.e. missing Module)
issue; if you can always mount it manually then it's normally a timing issue,
and usb_wait should help. You might need usb_wait=4 or
David wrote:
If you do press Enter to activate this console are you able to mount the
USB drive manually? If not then it is probably a Driver (i.e. missing
Module) issue; if you can always mount it manually then it's normally a
timing issue, and usb_wait should help. You might need usb_wait=4
On 18 Sep 2014, at 19:38, Timothy Wegner wrote:
David wrote:
If you do press Enter to activate this console are you able to mount the
USB drive manually? If not then it is probably a Driver (i.e. missing
Module) issue; if you can always mount it manually then it's normally a
timing issue,
at 18.09.2014 20:38, Timothy Wegner wrote:
David wrote:
If you do press Enter to activate this console are you able to mount the
USB drive manually? If not then it is probably a Driver (i.e. missing
Module) issue; if you can always mount it manually then it's normally a
timing issue, and
David wrote:
I guess take a look at the output from 'lsmod' on your working system and
compare with what you get after the press Enter prompt.
lsmod of course reports a boatload of modules that are loaded later after
a successful boot process. So I renamed leaf.cfg to leaf.not so the good
Hi
syslinux.cfg is not enough. To put a getty on a serial line, you need inittab
too.
Juergen
On 16. September 2014 23:30:32 MESZ, Timothy Wegner tweg...@swbell.net wrote:
Jurgen wrote:
have you upgraded your older 4801 box to version 5.1 with the geode
image or also with the
17.09.2014 00:30, Timothy Wegner пишет:
Jurgen wrote:
have you upgraded your older 4801 box to version 5.1 with the geode image or
also with the Bering-uClibc_5.1_x86_64_syslinux_vga.tar.gz
No, I have always used the 486 image
(Bering-uClibc_5.1_i486_syslinux_serial.tar.gz) with the older
Hi
bit late to chime in, can't remember everything you tried but
- have you verified you are loading _both_ initram files?
- if so, have you verified that the running system stub is capable to
read from your storage? I found problems with fast CF in the past.
- if you can read from your
Jürgen wrote:
syslinux.cfg is not enough. To put a getty on a serial line, you need inittab
too.
Of course you are right. I have the appropriate lines in inittab. Probably I
picked them up by re-using a configdb.lrp from a serial version of Leaf. I
appreciate the tip about re-using a
Thanks kp and Juergen for responding.
kp wrote:
Have you tried to add
usb_wait=3
the APPEND line in syslinux.cfg?
Yes, but no luck. I should add that I *did* successfully upgrade an older and
much slower Soekris net4801 box to 5.1 with no problems. So I am not surprised
that usb wait=3
Hello Tim,
have you upgraded your older 4801 box to version 5.1 with the geode image or
also with the Bering-uClibc_5.1_x86_64_syslinux_vga.tar.gz ? Afaik the 4801
does not support 64bit so you it seems you have used the
Bering-uClibc_5.1_geode_syslinux_serial.tar.gz image for successfully
Jurgen wrote:
have you upgraded your older 4801 box to version 5.1 with the geode image or
also with the Bering-uClibc_5.1_x86_64_syslinux_vga.tar.gz
No, I have always used the 486 image
(Bering-uClibc_5.1_i486_syslinux_serial.tar.gz) with the older 4801. I should
add I tried the 486
Hello Tim,
some weeks ago I had similar problems with the new PC Engines APU board,
I suppose you took the Bering-uClibc_5.1_x86_64_syslinux_vga.tar.gz which
does not use the serial console.
So I took the configdb.lrp from the
Bering-uClibc_5.1_geode_syslinux_serial.tar.gz and modified the
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