Okay, will do.xeno74 wrote:Hi John,
Please test it with your installed ubuntu MATE 16.04 and if you have more time then also test it with your installed Ubuntu 12.04.5.
Thanks,
Christian
Cheers!!
Okay, will do.xeno74 wrote:Hi John,
Please test it with your installed ubuntu MATE 16.04 and if you have more time then also test it with your installed Ubuntu 12.04.5.
Thanks,
Christian
Fantastic!jdupuis wrote:xeno74 wrote:
Okay, will do.
Cheers!!
Hi Christian,xeno74 wrote:John,
Could you please test the P.A. Semi Ethernet with the cross compiled RC3? I don't know if the P.A. Semi Ethernet works with the RC3.
Thanks in advance,
Christian
Hi John,jdupuis wrote:Christian,
Trying to organize kernels on the CF Card. So if I put kernels like 4.1.20 and 4.1.21 in separate folders exactly how do I point to the dir and kernel to boot? i.e. vmlinux-4.1(21) in it's own folder named "Linux_4.1.21"
Boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0: " ? " vmlinux-4.1
Sorry for such a simple question. I'm not the most experienced command line guy.
Thanks,
John
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boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:linux_4.1.21/vmlinux-4.1
Hi Christian!xeno74 wrote:Hi John,jdupuis wrote:Christian,
Trying to organize kernels on the CF Card. So if I put kernels like 4.1.20 and 4.1.21 in separate folders exactly how do I point to the dir and kernel to boot? i.e. vmlinux-4.1(21) in it's own folder named "Linux_4.1.21"
boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0: " ? " vmlinux-4.1
Sorry for such a simple question. I'm not the most experienced command line guy.
Thanks,
John
I am sorry, I haven't tried to boot kernels from a folder on the CF card but it is an interesting question. Please create the folder linux_4.1.21 on the CF card. After that, copy the kernel 4.1.21 (vmlinux-4.1) to this new folder. Then boot it with the following command:
I am looking forward to your test results.Code: Select all
boot -elf -noints -fatfs cf0:linux_4.1.21/vmlinux-4.1
Cheers,
Christian
Fantastic that it works!jdupuis wrote: Second boot attempt - BINGO! I tested with 3.13.15 and 3.17 as well. All is right with the world. This will help keep my CF Card tidy and be able to boot Kernels like 4.1.20 and 4.1.21 and save without same name conflict. Sweet!! My CF Card is 16 GB; unmonitored that could get messy with Kernels, .tar and .zip files over time. Good stuff!!
Cheers!!
John