On 01.03.2012, at 17:43, Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gardet@free.fr> wrote:
Hi
Le 01/03/2012 12:29, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
Hi,
Or maybe did you use the pandaboard MLO instead of the beagle MLO? That could explain why it start to boot but crash. ARGH. MARCUS!
Yes, you're right. Marcus changed the kiwi description to use the panda bootloader :(((. Of course that won't work... Sorry guys all my fault :(
It's fixed now. I changed the description to fit for my panda board but forgot to change it back. Will not happen again
sorry for any inconvenience
Regards, Marcus
If I dd the new raw image to my SD, it does not boot but if I take your new MLO and dd it to my SD, MLO boots but do not find any partition, since my dd overwrited the partition table (or something like that since openSUSE do not report any partition anymore after my dd).
How do you create the raw image? I mean where do you dd the MLO? I think obs/kiwi is doing it automatically but there should be a config file somewhere.
dd if=MLO of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1k seek=128 Alex
Guillaume
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