Hi,
During a kiwi image creation using a FAT partition, I get an error while trying to mount this FAT partition:
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1896s] [ 1886.561105] FAT-fs (dm-3): codepage cp437 not found
[ 1896s] mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/mapper/loop1p1,
[ 1896s] missing codepage or helper program, or other error
[ 1896s]
[ 1896s] In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[ 1896s] dmesg | tail or so.
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I guess we are missing a module in the kernel used in OBS.
Guillaume
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Hello,
as the last weeks improved the OBS structure for ARM a bit, so that for
raspberry no longer patches are necessary, but everything is done in
"openSUSE:Factory:ARM/JeOS" I now removed
devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:RaspberryPi/JeOS
and
devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:RaspberryPi/JeOS.armv6
and instead linked the three images directly to openSUSE:Factory:ARM/JeOS
That removes one level of complexity which is no longer needed.
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I found instructions for installation of Java SDK in openSUSE on
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Installing_Java
I downloaded the file jdk-7u40-linux-arm-vfp-sflt.tar.gz from the Oracle site
and followed the instructions on the wiki page more or less for Linux x86.
However the following command did not work properly:
sudo /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac
/usr/lib/jdk_Oracle/bin/javac 3 \
--slave /usr/bin/appletviewer appletviewer
/usr/lib/jdk_Oracle/bin/appletviewer \
......
The ...... indicate about 50 lines with --slave lines ending with a backslash.
Apparently this was to much for the command buffer and some of these lines at
the end were lost. I could not figure out how to split this one command in
two, so it would do what the one commend intended to do.
Any one with a suggestion?
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Hi *,
> Repository is published only once all packages are built.
Which has happened now...
Greetings,
Dirk
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Hi,
Just check to see if the bug has been fixed in the pie image? Is there an ETA?
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After installation of the rapberrypi kernel I tried to start the network
module of YaST. The y2log shows the message:
linux(3168) [Ruby] modules/Linuxrc.rb:49 Reading install.inf, but file doesn't
exist!!!
Which turns out to be the file /etc/install.inf, but apparently coming from
/var/lib/YaST2/install.inf which does not exist in the raspberrypi kernel
package.
I could start the module using the initial kernel.
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Hi,
Guillaume asked me some time ago why we have JeOS and JeOS.armv6l, and
I wasn't able to give a good answer for it.
So I sat down today and rewired the *-raspberrypi image links in
devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:RaspberryPi to openSUSE:Factory:ARM/JeOS,
that now has also those flavors supported.
I've begun to merge the changes over JeOS.armv6l, but there are
certainly more things to merge.
Please let me know if you find issues.
Greetings,
Dirk
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