On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 11:15:20AM -0700, Jason Graham wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running a Sheevaplug on Debian Lenny. This morning I updated the > kernel to the one that was released today, and afterwards my > Sheevaplug would not finish booting. In retrospect, I realize I > forgot to run `flash-kernel` after upgrading, but I don't think this > is the root issue, since I have forgot this step in the past, and the > machine would just reboot into the previous kernel, at which point I > could correct my mistake and reboot again. > > I connected via the USB-serial port, and watched it run through the > drive checks (I had to disconnect the power to move it over to my main > machine, causing the USB hard drive to not be unmounted properly) and > then freeze afterwards. > > At this points, I connected the hard drive to my desktop machine to > back-up my data, used GParted to check the disk integrity and cause > the disk to believe it had been properly unmounted, and reconnected it > to my plug. > > After several reboots of the plug, I keep getting dropped into the > BusyBox shell, and I cannot figure out the error. > > My plug is configured as described by Martin Michlmayr on his website > [1]. I have attached a boot log, which contains a printout of the > `printenv` command. > > [1]:http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/unpack.html > I forgot my attachment. -- Jason Graham, Graduate Student School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Email: jgraham@eecs.wsu.edu, PGP-Key ID: 1024D/BC298D3F
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