To update the root filesystem on the iPod you need UMSDOS support on
your host, or you can create a new root filesystem (I have used ext3).
There is a short HOWTO in the documentation section on the website.
cheers,
bern.
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 04:11, Yun Zhou wrote:
> Thanks for all the help in resolving my kernel compilation procedure, however,
> I have met up with some more trouble in trying to get iPodLInux to install in
> its entirety onto my 3G iPod.
>
> The kernel boots up fine, and displays its boot messages, however, when it
> finishes booting, I cannot use the iPodeth1394 module with it. This is
> because it cannot find the modules for the newer kernel version (2.4.24), as
> it still is assuming the older one (2.4.20).
>
> How would I go about resolving this issue? I tried copying the modules from
> the new kernel into the linux/lib/2.4.24-uc0/ directory, but it still does
> has the same problem.
>
> I think that I read somewhere about having to use UMSDOS to copy stuff into
> the root for the kernel to boot off of it, however, it is not avaliable in
> the 2.6 series kernels. If this is the problem, could anyone direct me to the
> UMSDOS module for 2.6?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
>
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