Great! Many thanks for testing!
New kernels
Re: New kernels
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Re: New kernels
Hi Christian
I have testet kernel 5.18.alfa2
Ubuntu 16.04 No boot sdc1
Fienix 5 Boot sdc2
Remix 17 no boot sdc3
Debian 64 Boot sdc4
Mint 32 boot sdc5
Fedora no boot sdc6
Void no boot sdc7
Its the new generation there boot
I will try to find the last LTS kernel there boots all my Linux
Have a nice day
Peter
I have testet kernel 5.18.alfa2
Ubuntu 16.04 No boot sdc1
Fienix 5 Boot sdc2
Remix 17 no boot sdc3
Debian 64 Boot sdc4
Mint 32 boot sdc5
Fedora no boot sdc6
Void no boot sdc7
Its the new generation there boot
I will try to find the last LTS kernel there boots all my Linux
Have a nice day
Peter
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Hi All,
Here is the third alpha of kernel 5.18 with the first PowerPC updates 5.18-1 for testing.
Download: linux-image-5.18-alpha3-X1000_X5000.tar.gz
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
Here is the third alpha of kernel 5.18 with the first PowerPC updates 5.18-1 for testing.
Download: linux-image-5.18-alpha3-X1000_X5000.tar.gz
Please test the kernels.
Thanks,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi
I have tested 5.18.a3 with remix 17 which booted
Debian 64 bit which also booted
Ubuntu 16.04 which did not boot
last I tried Void which booted and then froze (do not think it was because of the kernel)
A good day to all
Peter
Here is Remix 17
I have tested 5.18.a3 with remix 17 which booted
Debian 64 bit which also booted
Ubuntu 16.04 which did not boot
last I tried Void which booted and then froze (do not think it was because of the kernel)
A good day to all
Peter
Here is Remix 17
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Hi Peter,
Thanks a lot for testing the alpha3!
Your boot results are very strange. First, Debian PPC64 doesn’t boot and then it boots.
Cheers,
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi Christian
yes Debian did not boot with alfa 1 but its boot with alfa 2 and 3
i have tried several times with the same result so it is not periodic. It is also strange that alpha 1 and 2 can't boot
remix but alpha 3 can boot remix
Sometimes I've noticed that things change if I switch to another usb disk, maybe I should try
Have a nice day
Peter
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Peter,
What do you think about booting with a label?
Depending on the number of USB drives available on your X1000 the block device name may change. It is better to use labels.
For example adding the label void to the partition /dev/sdc6::
Booting with a label:
Christian
What do you think about booting with a label?
Depending on the number of USB drives available on your X1000 the block device name may change. It is better to use labels.
For example adding the label void to the partition /dev/sdc6::
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tune2fs -L void /dev/sdc6
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CFE> setenv bootargs "root=LABEL=void rootdelay=5"
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CFE> ramdisk -z -addr=0x24000000 -fatfs cf0:initrd-5.10.img
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CFE> boot -elf -noints -fatfs -z cf0:zImage-5.18
Christian
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Re: New kernels
Hi Christian.
My experience with zimage is that it is a very slow boot compared to kernel boot.
I only use usbdisk as boot when I test a new kernel and there I only need to write 2 short lines.
Why is there a ramdisk involved in booting a partition?
If it means anything for a better test I might be persuaded but it does not give me any benefits I thought
Peter
My experience with zimage is that it is a very slow boot compared to kernel boot.
I only use usbdisk as boot when I test a new kernel and there I only need to write 2 short lines.
Why is there a ramdisk involved in booting a partition?
If it means anything for a better test I might be persuaded but it does not give me any benefits I thought
Peter
AmigaX1000
Re: New kernels
Yes, you’re right. vmlinux loads faster than zImage from USB sticks but zImage loads faster from the internal CF card.musa wrote: ↑Tue Mar 29, 2022 1:46 pm Hi Christian.
My experience with zimage is that it is a very slow boot compared to kernel boot.
I only use usbdisk as boot when I test a new kernel and there I only need to write 2 short lines.
Why is there a ramdisk involved in booting a partition?
If it means anything for a better test I might be persuaded but it does not give me any benefits I thought
Peter
You need the ramdisk for booting with a label.
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Re: New kernels
ok i want to look at it.
where do i get the ram disks.
I suppose there is a difference from Void to Debian 64.
Thank you for your help
where do i get the ram disks.
I suppose there is a difference from Void to Debian 64.
Thank you for your help
AmigaX1000