I use exactly those command to boot Fienix. I am waiting for a CF card in the mail to see, if that improves the boot stability.
I do see errors sometimes when loading the zimage. But it doesn't seem to influence the boot depandability if they appear or not.
Is it true, that someone has succeeded booting the kernel from an AmigaOS partition? Because that would just be ... soooo.... much easier.
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There is a chance that your cell battery voltage is getting low if it hasn't been changed in a while, it should not be under 3V.alfkil wrote:Thanks. It works now. I was expecting some kind of install procedure, but I guess I just copy the content to a suitable ext4 partition. If only there was gparted included with the distro .
One more question: The actual kernel boot from CFE fails almost 9 out of 10 times. Is that standard procedure?? I can almost always boot AmigaOS 4.1 without problems, although I get the occasional stall at the boot screen.
The CFE fail happens at the '__start()' line, when the Linux boot console is supposed to show up.
I had to replace mine when booting os4 got flakey. Others have had the same issue & fix, Just a thought.
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@sundown
Thanks for the advice. Are there any sources of how-to-do-that for that particular modification? I'm not an electrician these days .
Thanks for the advice. Are there any sources of how-to-do-that for that particular modification? I'm not an electrician these days .
Re: Linux X1000 newbie
I've never seen any info on how to remove the battery. Its held in place by the cell holder clip. You need to use both hands to push down on the back of the battery to get it to slide out from under the clip, not easy. Putting a new one in is easier, just slide it in + side up & push it in till it drops into place. Maybe you know someone who can measure the voltage & avoid replacement if over 3V. If you do put a new one in, you'll want to set your system to the correct time, CFE should be ok.alfkil wrote:@sundown
Thanks for the advice. Are there any sources of how-to-do-that for that particular modification? I'm not an electrician these days .
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Note: When inserting the new battery, try to avoid touching the flat surfaces with your bare fingers. Either use gloves or touch only the edges. Otherwise you will leave fingerprints which can reduce battery life.
The battery type is CR2032, it should be available in most Danish lamp shops etc.
Best regards,
Niels
The battery type is CR2032, it should be available in most Danish lamp shops etc.
Best regards,
Niels
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@nbache & sundown
Thanks. I am not so computery these days, so I ask strange questions.
Having changed the battery and installed a cf card in the internal slots, I have improved the booting to non-booting ratio up till about 1 to 3. This is still catastrophic, but at least I can conclude, that it works in theory. I have internet connection, and MintPPC runs like a charm. I cannot boot FIENIX from the cf card, though.
Are there any rational explanations why I have such a hard time getting the machine to boot the kernel and recognize the disks? AmigaOS 4.1 starts up nearly every time with everything working as it should.
Thanks. I am not so computery these days, so I ask strange questions.
Having changed the battery and installed a cf card in the internal slots, I have improved the booting to non-booting ratio up till about 1 to 3. This is still catastrophic, but at least I can conclude, that it works in theory. I have internet connection, and MintPPC runs like a charm. I cannot boot FIENIX from the cf card, though.
Are there any rational explanations why I have such a hard time getting the machine to boot the kernel and recognize the disks? AmigaOS 4.1 starts up nearly every time with everything working as it should.
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Re: Linux X1000 newbie
Do you have another USB drive connected to your X1000?
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@xeno74
Nope. Just mouse and keyboard.
I have tried booting from two different usb sticks and from the cf card. It is pretty much the same in all cases. That is it miraculously works sometimes, but mostly not.
The battery replacement seems to have helped a little bit, but not a lot.
Nope. Just mouse and keyboard.
I have tried booting from two different usb sticks and from the cf card. It is pretty much the same in all cases. That is it miraculously works sometimes, but mostly not.
The battery replacement seems to have helped a little bit, but not a lot.
Re: Linux X1000 newbie
Please try the non-compressed kernel 4.19.1.
Download: vmlinux-4.19.1-AmigaOne_X1000_X5000.tar.gz
I would recommend you to use a fast USB flash drive. For example: SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive.
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boot -elf- noints -fatfs cf0:vmlinux-4.19
I would recommend you to use a fast USB flash drive. For example: SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive.
http://www.amigalinux.org
http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
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http://www.supertuxkart-amiga.de
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Is there even a USB 3.0 port on the X1000? And if so, does it work as 3.0 under Linux? (as opposed to OS 4, which doesn't support 3.0).
Best regards,
Niels
Best regards,
Niels