Re: Pengutronix repos

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Tapani Sysimetsä wrote:

> I learnt that there is a bunch of good rt-kernels for Debian in 
> Pengutronix repos. Thanks to youki on 64 Studio forum for the tip:

[snips]

> They should work at least in Lenny, Sid and AVLinux 3.0. And why not in 
> Squeeze too.
> 
> I use currently 2.6.31.6-rt19-1-amd64 in Lenny, rolls just fine.

They may be good rt-kernels but I couldn't get any to work. I tried a 
selection of four different ones (including 2.6.31.6-rt19-686).

The 2.6.31 series would just hang after finding my USB flash card 
reader. The 2.6.29 selection got beyond that, then announced that it 
didn't get a response from /dev/hda1 so it couldn't boot and suggested I 
try /dev/sda1. I tried changing the grub command line to use /dev/sda1, 
which got it to boot, but then it failed to mount my home partition on 
/dev/hda3. I guess it was looking for /dev/sda3.

Currently running 2.6.26-2-686, non-RT, on Debian Lenny.

The search for conveniently addable RT kernels continues, I guess.

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