On 7/21/2013 12:07, Jared K. Smith wrote:
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Jochen De Smet
<jochen.arm(a)leahnim.org <mailto:jochen.arm@leahnim.org>> wrote:
What's the output you get from "usb start" ? Should be someting like
Marvell>> usb start
(Re)start USB...
USB: Active port: invalid port number 2, switching to port 0
Register 10011 NbrPorts 1
USB EHCI 1.00
scanning bus for devices... 4 USB Device(s) found
Waiting for storage device(s) to settle before scanning...
scanning bus for storage devices... Device NOT ready
Request Sense returned 02 3A 00
2 Storage Device(s) found
Marvell>>
That's exactly what I was getting.
Does it see your sd card as device 1? i.e.
Marvell>> usb storage
Device 0: Vendor: Generic Rev: 9451 Prod: STORAGE DEVICE
Type: Removable Hard Disk
Capacity: not available
Device 1: Vendor: Generic Rev: 9451 Prod: STORAGE DEVICE
Type: Removable Hard Disk
Capacity: 15407.0 MB = 15.0 GB (31553536 x 512)
No, the Mirabox wasn't seeing the card for some reason. I've tried
again with another SD card, and it's seeing this one, so I'm able to
get a bit further. I can now get the kernel to boot, but it hangs
almost immediately after the line that says "[ OK ] Found device
/dev/ttyS0." For what it's worth, this is the same place my
OpenBlocks AX3 is hanging as well -- so I'm wondering if this is a
problem across all the Armada-XP systems.
Mirabox is Armada-370, not Armada-XP.
Which kernel are you using? What you get matches what I see with the F19
kernel inside the xz archive.
It works fine for me when I compile a stock 3.10 kernel, using this
config:
http://pastebin.com/Qcj8vTs7
You should probably also enable the serial getty if you want to be able
to log in after the system comes up:
[root@stock ~]# ll /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 38 Jun 27 15:23 getty(a)tty1.service ->
/usr/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 45 Jul 20 01:21 serial-getty(a)ttyS0.service ->
/usr/lib/systemd/system/serial-getty@.service
[root@stock ~]#
J.
Anybody have any other ideas on how to work around this problem?
--
Jared Smith