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BeagleBoa
On 30 November 2010 00:35, mellis <664...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> hey i have just run into this bug is there any update/fix yet?
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Hi Mellis,
I never got that version to work, I am not sure it is possible. Best
thing is to use the hacked for beagle version of ubuntu found here:
http://www.el
i no longer have the files as i am trying a work around just not and
deleted all of them
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:35 AM, mellis <664...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> hey i have just run into this bug is there any update/fix yet?
What is your boot line at your boot.scr file? Can you also paste your
boot log?
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hey i have just run into this bug is there any update/fix yet?
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>From your boot log:
[ 8.990203] omapfb omapfb: illegal display bpp
[ 8.994750] omapfb omapfb: failed to setup fb_info
[ 8.999603] omapfb omapfb: failed to setup omapfb
[ 9.004394] omapfb: probe of omapfb failed with error -22
When you get an error like this at the omapfb driver the framebuffer is
Changed boot.scr to:
if test "${beaglerev}" = "xMA"; then
echo "Kernel is not ready for 1Ghz limiting to 800Mhz"
setenv mpurate 800
fi
setenv dvimode 1280x720mr...@60
setenv vram 12MB
setenv bootcmd 'mmc init; fatload mmc 0:1 0x8000 uImage; fatload mmc 0:1
0x8160 uInitrd; bootm 0x8000
The first error I can easily notice is the lack of a proper vram value. See the
command line the kernel got:
[ 0.00] Kernel command line: console=ttyS2,115200n8 console=tty0
root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait ro vram=${vram} omapfb.mode=tv:pal
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And here is another attempt at loading a virgin image to sd card. This
time I used the same alter boot.scr, but after reboot, pressed keyboard
to pause boot cycle, switched off the power, re-installed altered
boot.scr (as suggested by Tobin earlier), put sd back in beagle, plugged
it in, and presse
Hi Oliver,
I did not know the first boot script would be important, since it made it all
the way through. What posted was the 2nd time around when it did not make it
all the way through (aka froze, although from what you say, maybe it didn't
freeze, just my display was not showing anything furt
well, after the binfmt modules message you see in your first boots it
starts X and the installer setup, there is nothing more to see on a
console at that point...
that still doesnt explain why it doesnt do the first boot configuration
though, you should see it resizing and reformatting the filesys
Yes I followed the instructions linked to in the original post, and
adjusted the boot.scr for serial bootablity to:
if test "${beaglerev}" = "xMA"; then
echo "Kernel is not ready for 1Ghz limiting to 800Mhz"
setenv mpurate 800
fi
setenv dvimode 1280x720mr...@60
setenv vram 12MB
setenv bootcmd 'mmc
i doubt it freezes, this is exactly the point where it fires up the
graphical oem-config tool, though i dont see it either resizing the
image (without which you will run out of space on the SD) nor doing the
reboot it is supposed to do after resize and basic configuration. can
you make sure this is
Since the minimal ubuntu boots, I used its boot.src (I edited to refer
to correct memory locations):
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if test "${beaglerev}" = "xMA"; then
echo "Kernel is not ready for 1Ghz limiting to 800Mhz"
setenv mpurate 800
fi
setenv dvimode 1280x720mr...@60
Above was attempted and froze at:
[ OK ]bling additional executable binary formats binfmt-support
Reset to reboot and froze at same point.
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Start over with a fresh image and modify the boot.scr then. It should
go through a complete rootfs expansion and reboot. You will need to re-
edit the boot.scr again at this point, before letting it boot through.
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boot.cmd changed to include argument omapdss.def_disp=tv, and that took my all
the way through the boot process to the root prompt, and allowed me to add
myself as a user.
However, once I reset the beagle to test it would let me login it freezes
again. Full serial port output:
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Thanks for filing this bug report. I am currently researching this
issue and hope to have some possible solution soon.
One thing I noticed immediately is that you are missing
omapdss.def_disp=tv from your command line. Also, if you could capture
the entire boot log from the serial port and add
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