rabtux wrote
> Hi!
> What exactly did you do to get voyage linux to work on net4501?
>
> I'm trying to install voyage linux 0.9.2 on net4501 but nothing happens.
> It is probably not booting, but I dont have anything to connect to the
> console port so I dont know
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Håvard
Hi!
What exactly did you do to get voyage linux to work on net4501?
I'm trying to install voyage linux 0.9.2 on net4501 but nothing happens.
It is probably not booting, but I dont have anything to connect to the
console port so I dont know
Regards,
Håvard Rabbe
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Hi Ralph,
Thanks to report that 0.8.0 work out of the box on 4501. What kernel parameters are required for 4501? (lazy to find
old post).
On 3/9/2012 12:26 PM, Ralph Hempel wrote:
Version 8.0 ran out of the box on the 4501. The kernel booted but could
not mount the rest of the FLASH drive u
On 03/08/2012 08:53 AM, Punky Tse wrote:
Hi Ralph,
May I know did you run Voyage Linux on net4501 and with what version?
Version 8.0 ran out of the box on the 4501. The kernel booted but could
not mount the rest of the FLASH drive unless I added boot option.
I'll write up the details and post
Hi Ralph,
May I know did you run Voyage Linux on net4501 and with what version?
On 3/8/2012 8:53 PM, Ralph Hempel wrote:
Guys, thanks for the hints. It turns out that the CFLAGS was not at all
the problem.
I ended up installing the SDK in a VirtualBox VM again, and used that
for building the
On 03/08/2012 12:22 AM, Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote:
Hi Ralph
net4501/SC520 is not pentium class. Try changing back to i486 or i386.
Voyage kernel is compiled with CONFIG_M486 option.
-march=pentium-mmx
-mtune=generic -maccumulate-outgoing-args -Wa,-mtune=generic32
Guys, thanks for the hints. I
Hi Ralph
net4501/SC520 is not pentium class. Try changing back to i486 or i386. Voyage
kernel is compiled with CONFIG_M486 option.
-march=pentium-mmx
-mtune=generic -maccumulate-outgoing-args -Wa,-mtune=generic32
Regards,
Punky
On 3/2/2012 8:53 PM, Ralph Hempel wrote:
I am really liking t
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Ralph Hempel wrote:
> I am really liking the ability to have a Debian Linux running
> on my old 4501 hardware. No problem installing the basic
> install on a FLASH card on the 4501 except for the issue with the
> generic hda drivers that have been mentioned elsewher
I am really liking the ability to have a Debian Linux running
on my old 4501 hardware. No problem installing the basic
install on a FLASH card on the 4501 except for the issue with the
generic hda drivers that have been mentioned elsewhere.
From there, I installed nfs-common from a regular Debian