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« on: September 12, 2014, 06:47:44 am »
How do you install the filesystem into the USB device ? I formatted the partition in ext4, and uncompressed the .tar.xz with root privileges.Is this the right way ?
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« on: September 12, 2014, 04:57:12 am »
Ok, I'm sorry, I wasn't using the old kernel, I probably replaced the old unintentionally. Now USB works perfectly, thanks !
Edit : how to make my rootfs (xconfig) writable ? It is on a USB key, it works, but the partition is readonly.
Edit 2 : If it can help you, output of 'mount' : rootfs on / type rootfs (rw) /dev/root on / type ext4 (ro,relatime,size=29488k,nr_inodes=7372,mode=755)
Is it normal to have two things mounted on / ?
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« on: September 11, 2014, 02:26:21 pm »
In theory, nothing has changed but my two Linux "packages" aren't working. I could try to re-download all the stuff and make another test. The USB port of my calculator works when I'm using TILP or the TI proprietary software so I don't think that's a hardware problem.
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« on: September 11, 2014, 01:01:43 pm »
Hello all, I have problems with Linux on CX CAS, USB is not working. It was working in the past but I encountered some issues with the kernel (not related to USB). A few days ago, I tried to reinstall Linux on my calculator, but it seems USB isn't working at all. Firstly, I suspected my cable (actually it was two cables connected by a homemade weld). I bought a new cable. But it still not works. My USB Hub is powered by the sector and it works with the computer. Nothing in dmesg, lsusb outputs nothing. Any idea ? PS : @Ivoah : broken link.
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« on: February 21, 2014, 10:54:17 am »
I'm using the rootfs from http://tiplanet.org/nspire-linux-builds/ (where your website is redirecting). If you have the courage to fix this fs, tell me when it's ready
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« on: February 20, 2014, 01:35:16 pm »
startx should be there...
Nope ! You can mount it read-write by doing "mount -o remount,rw /".
mount: can't read '/proc/mounts': No such file or directory
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« on: February 20, 2014, 11:32:55 am »
Thanks, it seems to work ! Juste some strange things : when starting bash (via init or by command), he says : "bash: no job control in this shell". Or when I try to launch top : "top: no process info in /proc". But it works. Thanks for your help Hm, how do you do to start X ? I can see xeyes, xclock and others but no startx or xinit. EDIT : hm, endly there's a problem ! The file system is read-only...
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« on: February 19, 2014, 10:58:59 am »
Yep, I had the same idea. I removed 'S60nfs' (not rpc.nfsd) in /etc/init.d. No error messages, but the console becomes inactive juste after "Starting sshd: OK". Just the blinking cursor, but no prompt and login...
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« on: February 19, 2014, 10:37:42 am »
No, I was using the expanded kernel I don't know why, but now it's working - I've just a bit changed my boot script. So. Now Linux boots fine and the root fs is mounted. But I get this when different services are starting (logging, rsyslog, network, nfs...) : Starting NFS statd: done Starting NFS services: done Starting NFS daemon: rpc.nfsd: Unable to access /proc/fs/nfsd errno 2 (No such file or directory). Please try, as root, 'mount -t nfsd nfsd /proc/fs/nfsd' and then restart rpc.nfsd to correct the problem done Starting NFS mountd: Cannot register service: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused done At this point, nothing more happens and I can't log in or type commands.
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« on: February 19, 2014, 03:35:02 am »
Hi I've a problem when booting Linux / it works with only an initrd image and the root fs on /dev/ram. But not when I'm booting on USB. Here my start script : kernel linux/linux.tns initrd linux/initrd.tns cmdline rootdelay=10 root=/dev/sda1 boot It seems to boot fine, but then, after "Start logging...", I get two errors : Can't open /dev/null No such file or directory, about 5-6 times. Then, every second, I get Can't open /dev/tty0 No such file or directory. And I must reset the calculator. Without initrd, I get the same kernel panic as floris497 (USB stick has an unique ext4 partition, and yes it's /dev/sda1, I verified when Linux was running OK on /dev/ram). Please help me
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