Quoting Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Derek Atkins wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> That would imply that the kernel acquired from here: >>> http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/arm/fedora/platforms/sheevaplug/uImage-2.6.30-sheevaplug >> >> I've always acquired by Sheeva kernels from: >> >> http://sheeva.with-linux.com/sheeva/ >> >> The directions on the wiki works great, and my Sheeva is happily running >> off an SD card. > > Thanks, I'll check those out. Perhaps that link should be on the wiki? > I'm just hoping the recent kernels there have ramzswap modules built > (Sheeva CPU is more than fast enough, but swapping to SD would be quite > painful). > > On a related subject - perhaps some kernel rpm packages would be useful? > It might be useful, just a lot of different ones. You can just roll your own. If you download the linux kernel source. There is a marvell/sheeva default config already there. It took about an hour to compile using the default kernel/fs that shipped with the guruplug both usb/esata external drives using ext4 and 50 minutes using nfs3 (to an xfs host, and nosync) which to me still doesn't seem quite right but entirely possible. I need to replace the kernel and try again. :) There have been some fairly big changes in the block layer code since 2.6.34 kernel and get nfs4 support working. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm