From: EmbeddedMicro <ju...@em...> - 2009-01-15 05:24:29
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I just put the X11-full image on a microsd 1GB card with the uimage file and the script from http://www.gumstix.net/User/view/User-how-to-s/Booting-from-microSD/SD/MMC/110.html http://www.gumstix.net/User/view/User-how-to-s/Booting-from-microSD/SD/MMC/110.html . When I try to boot I get U-Boot 1.2.0 (Dec 21 2007 - 13:37:16) - PXA270@600 MHz - 1578M > > *** Welcome to Gumstix *** > > DRAM: 128 MB > Flash: 32 MB > Using default environment > > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 > Instruction Cache is ON > Found gumstix-factory.script on MMC... > ## Executing script at a2000000 > Booting from mmc/microSD... > Detected: 1984000 blocks of 512 bytes (968MB) SD card. > Vendor: Man 03 OEM SD "SU01G" Date 06/2008 > Product: 1077235098 > Revision: 8.0 > reading uimage > > 1030108 bytes read > ## Booting image at a2000000 ... > Image Name: Angstrom/2.6.21/gumstix-custom-v > Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) > Data Size: 1030044 Bytes = 1005.9 kB > Load Address: a0008000 > Entry Point: a0008000 > OK > > Starting kernel ... > > Linux version 2.6.21 (otto@otto) (gcc version 4.1.2) #1 Mon May 12 > 10:24:19 PDT 2008 > CPU: XScale-PXA270 [69054117] revision 7 (ARMv5TE), cr=0000397f > Machine: The Gumstix Platform > Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback > Run Mode clock: 208.00MHz (*16) > Turbo Mode clock: 624.00MHz (*3.0, active) > Memory clock: 104.00MHz (/2) > System bus clock: 104.00MHz > CPU0: D VIVT undefined 5 cache > CPU0: I cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, 32 sets > CPU0: D cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, 32 sets > Built 1 zonelists. Total pages: 32512 > Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200n8 rootdelay=1 > root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 > PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 9, 2048 bytes) > Console: colour dummy device 80x30 > Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) > Memory: 128MB = 128MB total > Memory: 127744KB available (1808K code, 196K data, 148K init) > Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 > CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok > NET: Registered protocol family 16 > NET: Registered protocol family 2 > Time: pxa_timer clocksource has been installed. > IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) > TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) > TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096) > TCP reno registered > JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY) (C) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. > io scheduler noop registered > io scheduler cfq registered (default) > Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x24 > pxa2xx-uart.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x40100000 (irq = 22) is a FFUART > pxa2xx-uart.1: ttyS1 at MMIO 0x40200000 (irq = 21) is a BTUART > pxa2xx-uart.2: ttyS2 at MMIO 0x40700000 (irq = 20) is a STUART > Probing Gumstix Flash ROM at physical address 0x00000000 (16-bit > bankwidth) > Gumstix Flash ROM: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 16-bit bank > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x010A > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x010A > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x010A > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x010A > Intel/Sharp Extended Query Table at 0x010A > Using buffer write method > cfi_cmdset_0001: Erase suspend on write enabled > Using static partitions on Gumstix Flash ROM > Creating 3 MTD partitions on "Gumstix Flash ROM": > 0x00000000-0x00040000 : "Bootloader" > 0x00040000-0x01f00000 : "RootFS" > 0x01f00000-0x02000000 : "Kernel" > TCP cubic registered > NET: Registered protocol family 1 > NET: Registered protocol family 17 > XScale iWMMXt coprocessor detected. > Waiting 1sec before mounting root device... > No filesystem could mount root, tried: > Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on > unknown-block(0,0) > I formated/partittioned the card with gparted on Ubuntu 8.10. The ext2 partition had a lost+found folder after it was formated, is that normal? Also I am using the Verdex XL6P (not pro) Thanks, Justin -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Booting-from-MicroSD-gives-Kernel-panic-tp21471624p21471624.html Sent from the Gumstix mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |