On Thu, 2008.05.15, 136, Tony Lindgren wrote: > * green <greenfreedom10@xxxxxxxxx> [080515 10:03]: > > On Thu, 2008.05.15, 136, green wrote: > > > I have built a Debian Sid armel chroot on the N810 and have compiled many > > > kernels in the chroot. I send the kernels to the N810 using the flasher (-f > > > -k $IMAGE -R). > > > > I've also built 2.6.26-rc2-omap1 (with muru.com N810 patches) on my amd64 > > system using the gnueabi tools from emdebian.org. > > > > gcc 4.3.0-4 > > binutils 2.18.1~cvs20080103-4 > > > > Same results. > > > - The NOKIA splash screen is displayed for about 20 seconds and then the N810 > > > powers off. > > Hmm, the patches I've posted should work fine to mount root from > internal MMC card (assuming you have both cards inserted right now...) > > You should see the white Nokia splash screen for few seconds, then > the black framebuffer console with penguin. > > I tarred up my n810 hacks to http://muru.com/linux/n8x0/ with the > keyboard patches included. > > Here's also a temporary test zImage: > > http://muru.com/linux/n8x0/zImage-n8x0-2008-05-15 > > You can test that with: > > $ flasher -k zImage-n8x0-2008-05-15 -l -b > > I'll remove that zImage at some point soon because of my limited > server bandwidth.. This zImage works with n810, and seemed to boot > on n800 too. Okay, I've got the zImage and updated patches; thanks. This zImage does work, but fails to mount root device (maybe something I did wrong; I'll worry about that later). Could you send the config you used? Or maybe I'm doing something wrong when compiling. I'm compiling on an amd64 system with the following packages (and their dependencies) from emdebian.org: binutils-arm-linux-gnueabi 2.18.1~cvs20080103-4 cpp-4.3-arm-linux-gnueabi 4.3.0-4 g++-4.3-arm-linux-gnueabi 4.3.0-4 gcc-4.3-arm-linux-gnueabi 4.3.0-4 and in the Makefile: CROSS_COMPILE ?= arm-linux-gnueabi- For now I'll try with the latest from linux-omap-2.6 with your patches. > BTW, you need to disable rd mode with flasher --disable-rd-mode with > the serial clock hack applied. Otherwise the boot won't complete. Or > at least you should not have --set-rd-flags=serial-console set. I don't have the serial-console flag set. Thanks!
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