Hello Nobody,
not an easy question.
It seems the kernel accidentally wants to load a module
which doesn't exists.
Found some references, but none clearly described what the
problem is, one suggestion was:
put
alias binfmt-0000 off
in /etc/modules.conf.
but at this thime netstation doesn't
have/use /etc/modules.conf.
(perhaps add /etc/modules.conf with this alias-entry to pkg-
tree/base/etc/)
You could try to reduce netstation.nbi to minumum size by
removing nearly all packages (leaving just 1 or 2) , build
again and reboot..(perhaps cramfs/initrd is corrupt?) Please
report if this changes anything in behaviour.
regards
Roland
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Hello Nobody,
not an easy question.
It seems the kernel accidentally wants to load a module
which doesn't exists.
Found some references, but none clearly described what the
problem is, one suggestion was:
put
alias binfmt-0000 off
in /etc/modules.conf.
but at this thime netstation doesn't
have/use /etc/modules.conf.
(perhaps add /etc/modules.conf with this alias-entry to pkg-
tree/base/etc/)
You could try to reduce netstation.nbi to minumum size by
removing nearly all packages (leaving just 1 or 2) , build
again and reboot..(perhaps cramfs/initrd is corrupt?) Please
report if this changes anything in behaviour.
regards
Roland