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2013-07-09
, 19:19
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#722
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I'm getting an error now that the Nemo platformfs can't be opened
Code:VFS: CAnnot open root device "mmcblk0p5" or unknown-block(0,0)
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2013-07-23
, 22:37
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#723
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This looks like your first eMMC partition (MyDocs) is not valid fat, ext2 or ext4.
type=$(mount | grep "$BOOTMENU_EMMC_DIR" | sed 's/.*type //;s/ .*//')
type=$(mount | grep " $BOOTMENU_EMMC_DIR " | sed 's/.*type //;s/ .*//')
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2013-07-24
, 02:12
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#724
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2013-07-24
, 05:53
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#725
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Hi pali,
I am updating my device a bit and also installed latest u-boot (bootimg and tools). On bootimg everything went smooth, but after tools I got some weird error.
Weird, as I never repartitioned my p1 and it is still stock partitioned vfat.
So I investigated a bit and it seems there is a small glitch in update enu script. It will only be noticed when you have easy debian mounted and/or another loop device pointing to a file on MyDocs.
I have both
Easy to solve:
just change line
toCode:type=$(mount | grep "$BOOTMENU_EMMC_DIR" | sed 's/.*type //;s/ .*//')
Thought I let you know.Code:type=$(mount | grep " $BOOTMENU_EMMC_DIR " | sed 's/.*type //;s/ .*//')
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reason is that "mount" will give two/three outputs for "/home/user/MyDocs":
/home/user/MyDocs
.debian/home/user/MyDocs
/home/user/MyDocs/myLoopDevice
so type ends in "vfat vfat vfat"
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2013-07-24
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#726
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... allowing to make u-boot menu without "attached kernel" boot option?
Sure it's not big deal, but having non-working u-boot entry is still a little irritating for people, that doesn't attach kernels to u-boot (as there is no real reason to do so - after loading, kernel sits in memory, anyway).
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2013-07-24
, 08:14
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#727
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2013-07-24
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2013-07-24
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#729
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2013-07-24
, 20:06
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#730
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Last edited by marmistrz; 2013-07-09 at 19:11.