Hi Harald and Florian,
Thanks.
I realize I forgot to ask the obvious question:
How does the OpenWRT tree create the original JFFS2 filesystem?
Would be simple to write an "unmake JFFS2" program?
Is there one already in the OpenWRT tree?
warm regards,
John
> >I can
This patch ought to fix ticket #3436 by using ${IPKG_INSTROOT} in the
destination for the symlink created by postinst.
Signed-off-by: Tripp Lilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Index: packages/utils/tar/Makefile
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--- packages/utils/tar/Make
On 2008.05.12. 22:45:53 RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> to the workspace. I've added a patched-2.6.20 directory to
>> target/linux/generic-2.6 and this allows me to control exactly which
>> patches are applied against my kernel, but it seems wrong to have to
>> modify the generic-2.6 folder
On 2008.05.12. 20:31:38 Brian Oostenbrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We certainly will consider donating a couple of boards. They are in a
> bit of short supply right now, so not sure yet when we'd be able to free
> a couple up.
> However, I'm not sure how having hardware would help to answer t
Hello Brian,
Sorry for the late reply, but I was on a trip and hardly had usable internet
connectivity.
On 2008.05.06. 18:47:48 Brian Oostenbrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on adding a new platform to openWRT. The platform is
> multi-processor MIPS cpu that runs SMP Linux. I have
> to the workspace. I've added a patched-2.6.20 directory to
> target/linux/generic-2.6 and this allows me to control exactly which
> patches are applied against my kernel, but it seems wrong to have to
> modify the generic-2.6 folder to get what I want. If there is a way to
> accomplish thi
> -Original Message-
> From: Gregers Petersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 1:24 AM
> To: Brian Oostenbrink
> Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Adding new platform to openWRT
>
>
>
> Brian Oostenbrink wrote:
> > Hello:
> > I'm working on adding a new platform t
I install the kernel 2.4.36.4, worked quite well. Already the USB port using
the HSDPA modem E226 presents an inconsistency, and that after a certain
period of time the system restarts (Reboot).
the best configuration of modules in openwrt was:
kmod-usb-core, kmod-usb-serial, kmod-usb-uhci, kmod-
Hello John,
Le Monday 12 May 2008 02:56:24 RHS Linux User, vous avez écrit :
>I can't seem to figure out how to either "mount" or uncompress the
> jffs2 filesystem that is produced by the OpenWRT compile.
>
>I try the obvious and get an unknown filesystem error.
>
>>mount file.jffs2 mn
nice to see someone actually use it. The build works succesfully on my
machine. the cris-axis-elf thin is what i was thinking of aswell.
i am on the move atm. but will contact you again about this
john
Quoting Hinko Ko?evar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hinko Ko?evar wrote:
>
>>
>> Next problem eme
Hinko Kočevar wrote:
>
> Next problem emerges when using $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc instead of cris-gcc -
> toolchain that buildroot creates is cris-linux-uclibc and does not recognize
> -melf switch when linking head.o. Using $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc fails with
> assembler
> errors Error: Illegal operan
Hi,
I see that OpenWRT has support for etrax target - cris architecture. I'm
looking
for flexible buildroot. I see openWRT is uclibc buildroot based. I would like
build an image for this target, but it fails during kernel compilation:
CC arch/cris/arch-v10/lib/usercopy.o
AR arch
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>I can't seem to figure out how to either "mount" or uncompress the
> jffs2 filesystem that is produced by the OpenWRT compile.
>
>I try the obvious and get an unknown filesystem error.
>
>>mount file.jffs2 mnt -o loop -t jffs2
>
>H
>I can't seem to figure out how to either "mount" or uncompress the
> jffs2 filesystem that is produced by the OpenWRT compile.
I had your same problem some time ago... JFFS2 filesystem can't be
mounted in the obvious way :| You need a further step regarding the
mtd device
Here some good doc
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