Re: [opensuse-arm] efika questions
On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 09:14 +0100, Joop Boonen wrote:
I didn't get to this was working on the kernel. Hopefully I can fix
On Mon, November 14, 2011 10:09 am, Andrew Wafaa wrote: this issues with this one soon. I have an usb issue, that I need to fix. ( home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-omap4panda )
I've submitted a patch to the kernel team that builds the following kernels for 3.1: omap2plus, imx51 and tegra. Let me know if you need anything from that to help with u-boot etc.
u-boot and x-boot are not dependent on the kernel as far as I know. Does this patch give a prompt in the tty's? I've build the terminal according to http://elinux.org/PandaBoard this didn't give a prompt in the tty. For me the only working kernel is the one according to: http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/OMAP4_Panda#kernel
After that I'll start working on kiwi.
Hopefully the current build will succeed.
If someone wants to help, could someone package u-boot (the arm
boot
loader) ? I suppose it will be a pre-requirement for the kiwi support.
U-boot has been build for the pandaboard. I used the meego version as a base. It still needs a bit of tuning. The package can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l u-boot-omap4panda
please look for a devel project and submit to factory.
I've submitted both x-loader-omap4panda and u-boot-omap4panda to
Base:System . (request id 91227 and request id 91228)
I've tested both of them on my PandaBoard.
Would it be possible to re-name the packages to fall in line with the kernels being built? For OMAP it is omap2plus, as per the config. This should support all omap2plus devices, including the Beagle and Panda.
That's OK. I can rename it. I won't be able to test it on a BeagleBoard.
Regards,
Andy
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On Mon, November 14, 2011 1:02 pm, Joop Boonen wrote:
On Mon, 2011-11-14 at 09:14 +0100, Joop Boonen wrote:
I didn't get to this was working on the kernel. Hopefully I can fix
On Mon, November 14, 2011 10:09 am, Andrew Wafaa wrote: this issues with this one soon. I have an usb issue, that I need to fix. ( home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-omap4panda )
I've submitted a patch to the kernel team that builds the following kernels for 3.1: omap2plus, imx51 and tegra. Let me know if you need anything from that to help with u-boot etc.
u-boot and x-boot are not dependent on the kernel as far as I know.
Does this patch give a prompt in the tty's? I've build the terminal according to http://elinux.org/PandaBoard this didn't give a prompt in the tty. For me the only working kernel is the one according to: http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/OMAP4_Panda#kernel
After that I'll start working on kiwi.
Hopefully the current build will succeed.
If someone wants to help, could someone package u-boot (the arm
boot
loader) ? I suppose it will be a pre-requirement for the kiwi support.
U-boot has been build for the pandaboard. I used the meego version as a base. It still needs a bit of tuning. The package can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l u-boot-omap4panda
please look for a devel project and submit to factory.
I've submitted both x-loader-omap4panda and u-boot-omap4panda to
Base:System . (request id 91227 and request id 91228)
I've tested both of them on my PandaBoard.
Would it be possible to re-name the packages to fall in line with the kernels being built? For OMAP it is omap2plus, as per the config. This should support all omap2plus devices, including the Beagle and Panda.
That's OK. I can rename it. I won't be able to test it on a BeagleBoard.
I've just check it out. The PandaBoard and the Beagle board use different configurations. This is to be expected as the hardware around the OMAP is different. So I cant change the name. I can build the BeagleBoard version.
Regards,
Andy
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