Hi Tomasz,
On Monday 08 January 2018 11:35 PM, Tomasz Maciej Nowak wrote:
I updated my tree from the previous time You probably saw it. Most of
the features are complete. It requires to edit U-Boot environment with
this value:
bootcmd=load mmc 0:1 0x4d0 boot.scr; source 0x4d0
With that i
Hi Tomasz,
On Monday 08 January 2018 11:35 PM, Tomasz Maciej Nowak wrote:
I updated my tree from the previous time You probably saw it. Most of
the features are complete. It requires to edit U-Boot environment with
this value:
bootcmd=load mmc 0:1 0x4d0 boot.scr; source 0x4d0
With that i
Hi,
2018-01-06 12:12 GMT+01:00, Nishant Sharma :
> Hi Hauke,
>
> On Friday 05 January 2018 11:33 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
>> I have never looked at the OpenWrt fork provided by Marvell, but I got
>> OpenWrt master working on the espressobin with kernel 4.14. It only has
>> a low number of patches
Hi Hauke,
On Friday 05 January 2018 11:33 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
I have never looked at the OpenWrt fork provided by Marvell, but I got
OpenWrt master working on the espressobin with kernel 4.14. It only has
a low number of patches mainly for the other mvebu broads and for sfp
support.
You c
On 01/05/2018 09:16 AM, Nishant Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, congratulations on re-merge of OpenWrt and LEDE.
>
> Now to the problem being faced. I am trying to build OpenWrt for
> Espressobin (http://espressobin.net) as described in their wiki at
> http://wiki.espressobin.net/tiki-index
On 05/01/18 11:27, Nishant Sharma wrote:
Hi Andre,
On Friday 05 January 2018 03:42 PM, Andre Heider wrote:
I'm running debian with its upstream kernel on espressobin just fine,
there shouldn't be a reason to use their downstream patches.
What does uname -a tell? Is it mainline kernel or you h
Hi Andre,
On Friday 05 January 2018 03:42 PM, Andre Heider wrote:
I'm running debian with its upstream kernel on espressobin just fine,
there shouldn't be a reason to use their downstream patches.
What does uname -a tell? Is it mainline kernel or you had to enable
non-free repository as well?
On Friday 05 January 2018 03:34 PM, Jonas Gorski wrote:
In theory yes, but in practice it will require quite a bit of work,
depending on how much they departed from how OpenWrt expects targets
to be.
First of all you need to find someone who is willing to not only do
the cleanup work, but also t
On 05/01/18 10:48, Nishant Sharma wrote:
On a related note, as their kernel sources are available on github under
GPLv2.0, can we bring it to the OpenWrt sources? I can help with it but
would need a lot of handholding.
I'm running debian with its upstream kernel on espressobin just fine,
ther
Hi Nishant,
On 5 January 2018 at 10:48, Nishant Sharma wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
>
> On Friday 05 January 2018 02:24 PM, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> (http://espressobin.net) as described in their wiki at
>>>
>>>
>>> http://wiki.espressobin.net/tiki-index.php?page=Build+From+Source+-+OpenWrt
>>
>>
>> Espresso
Hi Jonas,
On Friday 05 January 2018 02:24 PM, Jonas Gorski wrote:
(http://espressobin.net) as described in their wiki at
http://wiki.espressobin.net/tiki-index.php?page=Build+From+Source+-+OpenWrt
Espressobin/mvebu64 isn't part of the official OpenWrt sources, so you
will need to ask them (th
Hi Nishant,
On 5 January 2018 at 09:16, Nishant Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, congratulations on re-merge of OpenWrt and LEDE.
>
> Now to the problem being faced. I am trying to build OpenWrt for Espressobin
> (http://espressobin.net) as described in their wiki at
> http://wiki.espressobi
Hi,
First of all, congratulations on re-merge of OpenWrt and LEDE.
Now to the problem being faced. I am trying to build OpenWrt for
Espressobin (http://espressobin.net) as described in their wiki at
http://wiki.espressobin.net/tiki-index.php?page=Build+From+Source+-+OpenWrt
It built fine wit
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