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It's no more than logical that the USB devices aren't recognized, as TI has absolutely zero support for them Try launching the linux bootloader anyway Don't update to 4.2, that'll only break more things.
Might I suggest you follow this amazing guide? http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/blog/?p=81(disclaimer: I wrote it )
So, after reading I could run Linux on a calculator, I decided, "I must have this." So, I bought a TI-Nspire CX, updated it to 4.0.3.29, and followed the guide here: http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/blog/?p=81
Quote from: Ivoah on March 07, 2016, 04:05:52 pmMight I suggest you follow this amazing guide? http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/blog/?p=81(disclaimer: I wrote it )What if...Quote from: kitten on March 04, 2016, 10:45:54 amSo, after reading I could run Linux on a calculator, I decided, "I must have this." So, I bought a TI-Nspire CX, updated it to 4.0.3.29, and followed the guide here: http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/blog/?p=81I ALREADY HAVE?(dramatic)
bump. Did you get it working @kitten?
Quote from: Ivoah on March 11, 2016, 09:24:43 pmbump. Did you get it working @kitten?Sorry for the delay, I meant to post images of the screen I get when booting Linux, but never got around to it. As previously stated, it didn't think "boot" was a command. When setting up the USB drive, it couldn't get sources.list, so I copied mine from my Debian Jessie installation and replaced "Jessie" with "Wheezy". I think this is part of the problem. I'll try setting it up again.EDIT: Apparently, sources.list was not found here: http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/uploads/TI-Nspire/linux/sources.listIt's not on http://archive.org/web/ either.EDIT2: I tried setting up nDroid and it seemed to boot the kernel. I never thought I'd see the day when my calculator had a kernel panic... Anyway, it does seem that linuxloader2 could communicate with the USB, but it could not execute the boot command.
Weird, copying the sources.list should've worked. Anyways, I forgot to fix sources.list when I re-did my blog, try this: http://codinghobbit.no-ip.org/uploads/sources.list
Looks like you need to re-debootstrap. I also updated the guide, so maybe try starting from the beginning.
Are you sure you installed qemu-user-static and binfmt-support?