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[QUOTE=juiceme;1532806]What I meant; what is the debian rootfs you installed to your mmcblk0p4 partition?
When your kernel boots does it find all it needs on the rootfs?[/code]
I created an empty ext4 partition and bootstrapped latest Debian Stretch onto it using `debootstrap`.


Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
And you still did not answer; how far does the boot go, do you see anything at all on your device screen after ubiboot hands the execution to the debian kernel?
I don't know. I have no journal logs in /var/log, even though I use persistent storage mode in journald.conf


Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
And another thing; have you checked that the debian kernel handles the CPU L2 cache initialization correctly? (See the section 4. of ubiboot README file...)
How can I check it?

Here's my kernel config, I don't really know what to look for: https://pastebin.com/1T9DBbbb

Maybe the problem is that I didn't append the device tree part manually?
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