Hi, I'm running a Sheevaplug on Debian Lenny. This morning I updated the kernel to the one that was released today, and afterwards my Sheevaplug would not finish booting. In retrospect, I realize I forgot to run `flash-kernel` after upgrading, but I don't think this is the root issue, since I have forgot this step in the past, and the machine would just reboot into the previous kernel, at which point I could correct my mistake and reboot again.
I connected via the USB-serial port, and watched it run through the drive checks (I had to disconnect the power to move it over to my main machine, causing the USB hard drive to not be unmounted properly) and then freeze afterwards. At this points, I connected the hard drive to my desktop machine to back-up my data, used GParted to check the disk integrity and cause the disk to believe it had been properly unmounted, and reconnected it to my plug. After several reboots of the plug, I keep getting dropped into the BusyBox shell, and I cannot figure out the error. My plug is configured as described by Martin Michlmayr on his website [1]. I have attached a boot log, which contains a printout of the `printenv` command. [1]:http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/unpack.html Regards, -- Jason Graham, Graduate Student School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Email: [email protected], PGP-Key ID: 1024D/BC298D3F -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

