Hi LuitvD,

ATM your success rate will be better by booting a kernel configured for a1200.


On 9/9/07, Luit van Drongelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I've finally setup OE to build Angstrom, and I tried to build a
> kernel for my E6, to start with. When I used the default Angstrom
> settings, default OE configuration, etcetera, I couldn't get the
> kernel to run. I used boot_usb to load the kernel into RAM, but
> boot_usb suddenly stopped, and my bootloader said:
> 82
> 3F
> And then my screen went black. When I disconnected the USB cable and
> pressed the ON button, the normal Motorola software booted.
>
> On #openezx koen and ao2 told me to remove every patch in SRC_URI in
> org.openembedded.dev/packages/linux/linux-ezx_2.6.21.bb except the
> ezx-core patch, and rebuild virtual/kernel. So I did that, and tried
> to boot_usb the result and this is what it does to my device:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1352354586/
>
> Looks good huh?
>
> Didn't think so either. Does anybody know what's going on here? Does
> it need another patch?
>
> Grtz,
> Luit
>
>


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Daniel Ribeiro

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