Good evening, I'm porting ubuntu touch to Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 wifi. Currently working on the flipped image.
To make the tablet boot up correctly I changed /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/touch to include "UA" in the partlist, as this is the name of the data partition of my tab. But when booting the kernel still panics with "initrd: Couldn't find data partition. Spawning adbd ...". I've had this issue before and also posted on the list, and it turned out adding datapart= ... to the cmdline sort of works (kernel does not panic anymore). ... But, to tackle the real issue, that is adding "UA" to the partlist does not work, I wanted to check if I'm editing the right files, so I completely removed the following lines from the touch script: if [ -z "$path" ]; then > echo "initrd: Couldn't find data partition. Spawning adbd ..." >/dev/kmsg > || true > panic "Couldn't find data partition. Spawning adbd ..." > fi yet I get exactly that error message when booting. Why? I deleted these lines t o.O That must mean I'm editing the wrong file?! Any ideas? thanks, -- Patrick Seemann launchpad: ~patrickseemann irc.freenode.net: seepa
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