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Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 3:34 pm
by zappa2009
I dont read from which Medium should start the Installation of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
For Install Linux you need a rootfs as the Ramdisk.
Which must generate before You can boot the Kernel.
After the Installationsprocess the Installer shows you the Bootarguments for CFE !
You see here the root directory of your new Linux-Installation !
Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:56 am
by kilaueabart
lucaricossa wrote:...
I solved my problem reverting to the kernel 3.10.15. Here the steps.
Removed the CF card and inserted into an USB Card-reader (else the Amiga side can't see it). Copied onto it the 3.10.15 kernel.
Then put back the CF in its socket on the motherboard.
I just knew that someday I'd regret moving my SAM's HD to the X1000. I have a nice, internal card reader in the SAM.
I just ordered a cheap new USB 2 CF card-only reader from Amazon, 37½ stars, but details like this always scare me: "Support Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP /2003 , Linux 2.4.X , Mac OS 9.X." I don't seem to have any of those OSes lying around anywhere.
I'm hopefully assuming a reader is also a writer, although I got much different results googling "CF card writer."
(Now that I have ordered the new one, I wonder if I couldn't move the card reader from the SAM into the slot under the CD/DVD drive?)
Aloha,
Bart
Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:07 am
by danbeaver
I found that once I'm in Ubuntu on my X1000, I can read and write to the CF card installed on the motherboard.
Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 6:59 am
by lucaricossa
kilaueabart wrote:
details like this always scare me: "Support Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP /2003 , Linux 2.4.X , Mac OS 9.X." I don't seem to have any of those OSes lying around anywhere.
They have to write it, else most people don't buy it. But if they say that it works with linux, mac, etc... it should also work in Amiga (there are a few exceptions). A card reader is usually also a writer

Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 7:01 am
by lucaricossa
trevordick wrote:
In most situations the USB drive should be inserted after you enter CFE otherwise it will not be recognised. That is why booting from a CF card is recommended.
If your Linux root directory is on an external USB drive again it must be inserted after you enter CFE. (There are exceptions)
Trevor
Exact, I have the kernel on CF and the system on the external usb hd
Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:53 am
by kilaueabart
danbeaver wrote:I found that once I'm in Ubuntu on my X1000, I can read and write to the CF card installed on the motherboard.
OK, that worries me a little. Lucaricossa also referred to "[removing]
the CF card," as if the X1000 comes with one in place. I have to move too much stuff to check on such things easily, so I won't look until tomorrow, but I assumed that one would have to supply his own and ordered one today.
On the other hand, if there is one, and I can figure out how to address it, I'll be able to finish up the installation tomorrow, without waiting for the orders to arrive.
But I'll also check whether I can install my SAM460's multicard reader in the X1000 while I have it open.
Re: Ubuntu LTS doesn't like its root directory
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:14 am
by lucaricossa
if you have a CF card already installed, it depends from the configuration you bought...
I wrote I had to remove it, because I bought one, installed one inside, but was unable to read it both Amiga side and Linux side...