Re: UNS: Re: Update APEX for fatted nslu2 (FatSlug)
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 08:43:12PM +0100, Asier wrote:
> El Lunes 19 Enero 2009, Marc Singer escribió:
>
> > I'm not positive, but I thought that the Debian released version of
> > APEX supported memory detection.
>
> If I add the commands via apex-env with the apex shipped by debian:
>
> $ sudo apex-env
> bootaddr *= 0x00008000
> cmdline *= console=ttyS0,115200 rtc-x1205.probe=0,0x6f noirqdebug
> cmdline-alt *= console=ttyS0,115200 rtc-x1205.probe=0,0x6f noirqdebug
> fis-drv *= nor:0x7e0000+4k
> kernelsrc *= fis://kernel
> kernelsrc-alt *= fis://kernel
> ramdiskaddr *= 0x01000000
> ramdisksrc *= fis://ramdisk
> ramdisksrc-alt *= fis://ramdisk
> startup = sdram-init; memscan -u 0+64m; copy -s $kernelsrc $bootaddr; copy -s
> $ramdisksrc $ramdiskaddr; wait 10 Type ^C key to cancel autoboot.; boot
>
> After reboot the nslu2 gets stucked and I must reflash it.
A console will help a lot. Have you tried plying your solder-capable
pal with beer?
>
> Additionally I've tryed with several apex versions:
>
> - apex 1.5.14 from http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/kernel/
> - apex 1.5.14 compiled within the nslu2 and repacked with slugimage
> - apex 1.5.14 compiled in a qemu-system-arm virtual machine and repacked with
> slugimage
There are binaries of APEX in ftp://ftp.buici.com:/pub/apex/apex-1.5.14
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