I have the red wheezy bootable usb stick I've been trying to get booting again, but can't recall the CFE command line for it.
I have "setenv bootargs 'root=/dev/sde1';boot -elf -noints -fs=ext2", but I can't remember the rest. Is the kernel on the usb stick? I see what looks like some older kernels in the "boot" directory.
Ken
A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
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Re: A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
Hi Ken,sundown wrote:I have the red wheezy bootable usb stick I've been trying to get booting again, but can't recall the CFE command line for it.
I have "setenv bootargs 'root=/dev/sde1';boot -elf -noints -fs=ext2", but I can't remember the rest. Is the kernel on the usb stick? I see what looks like some older kernels in the "boot" directory.
Ken
Please try the following commands:
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CFE> setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sde1"
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -ext2 usbdisk0:boot/vmlinux
Christian
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Re: A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
Ok, with your commands, it appears to load the kernel, but hangs on "return from prom_init. After a long wait, my monitor goes blank & turns off (standby mode).xeno74 wrote:Hi Ken,sundown wrote:I have the red wheezy bootable usb stick I've been trying to get booting again, but can't recall the CFE command line for it.
I have "setenv bootargs 'root=/dev/sde1';boot -elf -noints -fs=ext2", but I can't remember the rest. Is the kernel on the usb stick? I see what looks like some older kernels in the "boot" directory.
Ken
Please try the following commands:
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CFE> setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sde1"
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -ext2 usbdisk0:boot/vmlinux
Christian
Maybe its my r9 270 card, I had to test different kernels to get my Ubuntu disk install to boot after the change.
Ken
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Re: A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
The kernel from the usb stick is too old for your graphics card. Could you try it with the latest release candidate of kernel 4.0, please?sundown wrote: Ok, with your commands, it appears to load the kernel, but hangs on "return from prom_init. After a long wait, my monitor goes blank & turns off (standby mode).
Ken
Download: vmlinux-4.0-rc7-AMIGA_one_X1000.tar.bz2
Copy the kernel with another Linux system to a cf card or to a usb stick.
You can boot Debian with latest kernel with the following commands:
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CFE> setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sde1"
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -ext2 usbdisk0:boot/vmlinux-4.0
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:vmlinux-4.0
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Re: A-eon's old linux wheezy usb stick
That new kernel got me a lot further, had the dev wrong, seems to be sdf1, but it never reaches the desktop. Not sure if its a kernel problem or if the usb disk has gone bad. Not a show stopper, I have a working Ubuntu install, just wanted to see wheezy working again is all.xeno74 wrote:The kernel from the usb stick is too old for your graphics card. Could you try it with the latest release candidate of kernel 4.0, please?sundown wrote: Ok, with your commands, it appears to load the kernel, but hangs on "return from prom_init. After a long wait, my monitor goes blank & turns off (standby mode).
Ken
Download: vmlinux-4.0-rc7-AMIGA_one_X1000.tar.bz2
Copy the kernel with another Linux system to a cf card or to a usb stick.
You can boot Debian with latest kernel with the following commands:
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CFE> setenv bootargs "root=/dev/sde1"
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -ext2 usbdisk0:boot/vmlinux-4.0
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:vmlinux-4.0
Ken
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