Hello,
I want to enable apparmor on my SheevaPlug device. This requires the
kernel command line parameters "apparmor=1 security=apparmor" to be set.
But I do not know how to set kernel command line parameters for the uboot
boot loader, which is required for the SheevaPlug. Apparently, t
On Jun 8, 2015, at 7:01 AM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Rick Thomas [2015-06-07 19:39]:
>> I’ve attached a screenlog file from “screen -L /dev/ttyUSB0 115200”
>> if that’s any help. The VT100-style curses stuff makes it a bit
>> hard to interpret…
>
> From the log it looks like you didn't fin
* Rick Thomas [2015-06-07 19:39]:
> I’ve attached a screenlog file from “screen -L /dev/ttyUSB0 115200”
> if that’s any help. The VT100-style curses stuff makes it a bit
> hard to interpret…
>From the log it looks like you didn't finish the installation. These
are the last messages in the log:
5:19:13 base-installer: info: could not determine kernel flavour
>>
>> The installer is fixed now and you can install Debian on the
>> SheevaPlug (and other plug variants) again.
>>
>> --
>> Martin Michlmayr
>> http://www.cyrius.com/
>
> Hi Martin!
&g
* Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez [2015-05-18 13:42]:
> The relevant part of /var/log/installer/syslog seems to be this:
...
> May 17 15:19:13 base-installer: info: could not determine kernel flavour
The installer is fixed now and you can install Debian on the
SheevaPlug (and other plug variants)
>> But now the installer fails in the "Install the base system" step,
>> saying: "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources"...
>> when the last time I tested with changed machid and original uImage it
>> worked with the same sources.
>
>What does /var/log/syslog say when this happ
* Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez [2015-05-17 16:09]:
> But now the installer fails in the "Install the base system" step,
> saying: "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources"...
> when the last time I tested with changed machid and original uImage it
> worked with the same sources.
Wh
kirkwood/netboot/marvell/sheevaplug/uImage
># Remove the u-boot header
>dd if=uImage of=kernel.without bs=1 skip=64
>rm -f uImage
># Append device tree
>cat kirkwood-sheevaplug.dtb >> kernel.without
># Create new uImage
>sudo apt-get install u-boot-tools
>mkimage -A arm
I am not an expert...
The workaround just worked, but I don't know whether "0692
Marvell RD-88F6281 Reference Board"
is a valid machid for the sheevaplug, instead of the 'original' 0831.
At the beggining it worked, but now I have a problem: the sheevaplug
etherne
e DTB on the SheevaPlug).
Here's a test image.
Take the kernel from http://www.cyrius.com/tmp/sheevaplug/uImage
Take the ramdisk from
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/installer-armel/current/images/kirkwood/netboot/marvell/sheevaplug/uInitrd
Boot it as described here:
http://www.
figured it) but not the device tree. Newer kernels require the
device tree on the SheevaPlug and no longer support the machine ID,
which is why you get the error about the machine ID not being known.
Ideally, u-boot would pass the device tree to the kernel, but this is
currently not done in Deb
On May 16, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Rodrigo Valiña Gutiérrez
wrote:
> I had the same problem installing Debian 8 'Jessie' on a SheevaPlug.
>
> I solved it temporarily by doing the following:
>
> - In u-boot:
>
> setenv machid 0692
> saveenv
>
> - The
I had the same problem installing Debian 8 'Jessie' on a SheevaPlug.
I solved it temporarily by doing the following:
- In u-boot:
setenv machid 0692
saveenv
- Then install normally. The 'make the system bootable' phase will fail
because flash-kernel fails:
/var/
Hello
I'm trying to install debian 8.0 (jessie) on a Sheevaplug
I follow the guide of Martin Michlmayr
I don't succeed
down is the capture of the output
note the same procedure for wheezy was successfull
some help would be appreciated
(sorry for my english)
rb
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U-Bo
On Monday 04 May 2009, Daryl Styrk wrote:
> ...
>
> I'm looking for some input from the list. Does anyone have one
> running Debian? How's it working out for you? Would you consider the
> SheevaPlug over the discontinued slug? How do you go about hooking
> multiple
On Mon, 4 May 2009 13:41:25 -0400
Daryl Styrk wrote:
...
> over the discontinued slug? How do you go about hooking multiple drives
> into the unit as I've read about with only 1 usb port? I'm sure there
Use a USB hub?
Celejar
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On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 10:22:16PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Daryl Styrk:
> >
> > I'm looking for some input from the list. Does anyone have one running
> > Debian?
>
> http://www.cyrius.com/journal/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/debian-lenny-tar-ball
>
N
Daryl Styrk:
>
> I'm looking for some input from the list. Does anyone have one running
> Debian?
http://www.cyrius.com/journal/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/debian-lenny-tar-ball
J.
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There have been a few threads regarding the SheevaPlug on the
debian-arm mailing list and this is probably the best place for answers
to your questions. There has also been discussion on the Yahoo based
nslu2-linux forum, which is available as the newsgroup
gmane.comp.misc.nslu2.linux. HTH
Initially was highly interested in the NSLU2 [1] as a replacement for a
laptop I have sitting around running basically as an extremely over
powered file/backup server. I am starting to become very interested in
the SheevaPlug [2]. Although not as documented as the slug, I did find
some work
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