On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 17:45 +1300, Michael Hudson wrote:
I can't get my beagle xM to boot recent dailies at all. I used this command line:
sudo ./linaro-media-create --dev beagle --rootfs ext3 --mmc /dev/sdb \ --binary /home/mwh/Downloads/linaro-natty-headless-tar-20101214-0.tar.gz \ --hwpack /home/mwh/Downloads/hwpack_linaro-omap3_20101215-0_armel_supported.tar.gz \ --hwpack-force-yes
(although I've tried a few others over the past few days)
I can make it boot using linaro-natty-headless-tar-20101202-1.tar.gz with hwpack_linaro-omap3_20101201-0_armel_supported.tar.gz but swapping that two-weeks-old hwpack with the latest one (hwpack_linaro-omap3_20101215-0_armel_supported.tar.gz) causes it to hang exactly where it did for you.
That's using the same arguments and version of l-m-c, so it seems like there's something wrong with the latest hwpacks?
The serial console output gets this far:
4686489 bytes read ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 80000000 ... Image Name: Linux Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 3704884 Bytes = 3.5 MiB Load Address: 80008000 Entry Point: 80008000 Verifying Checksum ... OK ## Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 81600000 ... Image Name: initramfs Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 4686425 Bytes = 4.5 MiB Load Address: 00000000 Entry Point: 00000000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Kernel Image ... OK OK
and then just hangs.
A card I burnt a few months ago still boots fine. I'm starting to suspect my 'scratch' microSD card has given up the ghost, but I thought I'd ask here before I run out and buy another one.
Cheers, mwh
PS: can you buy non-crappy microSD cards in multi-packs anywhere?
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