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#11
Originally Posted by dieter_be View Post
this is the dmesg of the preproduction n900 device I received at the maemo summit in Amsterdam.
I don't wish to seem ungrateful (because I'm not), but is that missing a chunk of the early boot messages from the beginning?
 
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Originally Posted by solideogloria View Post
Thank you!


I suppose the limited rootfs size will be fixed in the production device...

is there any other useful information in it?
There's no problem to fix. That is the correct size for the rootfs, and you do have 2GB in /opt for programs to install stuff there.
 

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Originally Posted by andree View Post
nice stuff - the dmesg...

twl4030 is obviously used at least for keyboard, rtc, leds and vibrator... it could be used for a whole lot of other things - http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtb...emplateId=6123 :-)

could you also post output of 'lsusb -v'?
will do so tomorrow, when i can use wifi at my work (my dataplan is not enabled yet).

btw, here is uname -a:
Linux Nokia-N900-41-10 2.6.28-omap1 #1 PREEMPT Wed Oct 7 16:35:25 EEST 2009 armv7l unknown

Originally Posted by ewan View Post
I don't wish to seem ungrateful (because I'm not), but is that missing a chunk of the early boot messages from the beginning?
it also looked weird to me, but that's how it starts, really
 

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Hmm strange

[ 51.111083] warning: `dnsmasq' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
I thought everything was 32 bit on ARM.

Someone please try /sbin/iwconfig wlan0 mode master and see the outcome.
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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
There's no problem to fix. That is the correct size for the rootfs, and you do have 2GB in /opt for programs to install stuff there.
Do we know what happens to the space on an add-in micro-SD card? Can that (easily) be used for app installs?
 
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Originally Posted by dieter_be View Post
it also looked weird to me, but that's how it starts, really
There is a limited buffer inside kernel for kernel messages. Could be useful to put dmesg >/tmp/dmesg.txt as early in boot sequence as possible (like /etc/init.d/rcS or something or even /linuxrc if it exists). Or recompile kernel with bigger buffer (increase CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT) :-)
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Originally Posted by ewan View Post
Do we know what happens to the space on an add-in micro-SD card? Can that (easily) be used for app installs?
Yes, format the SD card with ext3 fs and have the /opt symlink point to its mountpoint.
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Is there a /var/log/dmesg ? If not, syslogd can be told to maintain one.
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would lsusb work?

i see the kernel locates a usb hub...
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Originally Posted by allnameswereout View Post
I thought everything was 32 bit on ARM.
Nothing to do with processor architeture, this refers to the kernel capability bitmap which was extended from 32 to 64 bits a couple of years ago.
 

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