I successfully tested all 5.13 kernels on my X1000 but I booted them directly from the CFE.
@Musa
Could you also please test the RC3 of kernel 5.13 with the direct boot from the CFE and with the X1Boot Manager?
Thanks
I successfully tested all 5.13 kernels on my X1000 but I booted them directly from the CFE.
Hi Christian
I tested again tonight and it must have been a glitch. 5.13 does work for me. But something has happened to my Fienix as it keeps booting in maintenance mode.
I will test it too but we have to fix Musa’s issues with the kernel 5.13 first.
This is also a good idea.
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boot -elf -noints -amigafs ide2.2:boot/vmlinux-5.13
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boot -elf -noints -z -amigafs ide2.2:boot/zImage-5.13
Hypex wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 4:23 pm
I wonder if you are able to boot the kernel directly from CFE. Given the kernel from your CF card was installed from the editor with default GZ this command should boot it up from HDD. But you will need to confirm the partition and file are correct.
boot -z-elf -noints -amigafs ide2.2:boot/vmlinux-5.11.
Thank you for testing the RC3.
Sorry forgot that about amigafs quirk. It's somewhat weird to me that it doesn't default to FFS or use a similar shortcut since Amiga people will be using it mostly.
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dir -fs=amigafs ide0.1:
dir -fs=amigafs ide0.1,dh12:
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dir -fs=amigafs ide0.5,x1boot:boot
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boot -z -elf -noints -nousb -fs=amigafs ide0.5,x1boot,boot/vmlinux5.11
Hypex wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 9:34 am
I had a check in my CFE to confirm the proper format. On my CFE I have set some variables so I can quickly view contents of volumes. I have one called dh for "dir harddisk" and another called dx for "dir x1boot". Now the first volume on my HDD contains AmigaBoot binary. My X1Boot volume sits on DH14. BTW mine is 1GB size, DOS3 and 512 block size. My dh and dx:I got this: could not init file system: file system is not avaibleCode: Select all
dir -fs=amigafs ide0.1: dir -fs=amigafs ide0.1,dh12:
Okay so, did it exit after AmigaBoot loaded all the files? If there are files missing the loader would report it if it was loaded. I find AmigaBoot can be annoying as it doesn't always tell you if something is wrong and I don't know how to enable debug output.
After I select the linux boot in the amigaboot menu.
BTW, I uploaded a new deb, that ramdisk loop should be fixed now.
thanks I will download