On 09/23/2010 05:01 PM, Simon Schampijer wrote:
On 09/22/2010 06:24 PM, Simon Schampijer wrote:
On 09/11/2010 04:56 PM, Simon Schampijer wrote:
On 09/11/2010 04:20 PM, Jon Nettleton wrote:
The XO-1.5 build does not boot for me, I get the following after flashing the image:
Boot device: /wlan Argumenst: Scan for: OLPCOFW not found Scan for: school-mesh-0 not found Scan for: school-mesh-1 not found Scan for: school-mesh-2 not found buffer@ff83b080:0: Can't open boot device
Anyone else booted the XO-1.5 image already?
I have booted the XO-1.5 image but did not use OFW to install it. Since I am running it from an SDHC card I manually extracted the filesystems onto the card. I have an updated kernel rpm that fixes a few of initial bugs that needed squashing with the XO 1.5. I can post that if people want to do extended testing.
Sure! Keep it rolling :)
That error looks like OFW is not finding a bootable device. What output do you get if you do dir int:\boot\ from the OFW prompt?
-Jon
Thanks Jon for following up and sharing the command. It helped to find out that the bootfw package was missing. Daniel will do a new build.
Regards, Simon
As a quick heads up. I just built an image for XO-1.5 with the latest development branch (f14). Booted fine. Thanks Daniel!
More to come, Simon
I uploaded a new XO-1.5 build (2GB with reduced set of activities) at [1]. An issue I know of is that when booting you do not get into Sugar, the booting screen stays on. Restarting X ctrl+alt+erase will work. There are also some other bugs I have filed today [2] [3].
If you are sure that a bug is in 0.90 and not due to the XO platform you can file it in the tracker [4]. Please make sure to leave a note where you found the bug that we can treat it accordingly.
Of course, this is a development build I do to find and fix 0.90 bugs on F14. Please treat it as well like that :)
Regards, Simon
I have uploaded now as well a build for the XO-1 [1] (which does not have the issue with the booting screen described above). I disabled the Sugar Ad-hoc networks and set the gconf option /desktop/sugar/user/default_nick to 'disabled' in order to allow to set the nick on the startup screen.
Regards, Simon