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Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 28, 2022 07:46AM
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bodhi
don't do it from scratch if you can avoid it.

Yep.

Also, I was browsing the forum last night and someone mentioned that they put Alpine on but there was not detail on how it was done. OpenWrt is also interesting but is there way to install to USB than flash?

Thanks very much for your great work.
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 12:22AM
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 12:58AM
Sorry, I was not aware that you are still having trouble downloading the u-boot image!

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 01:30AM
I've updated the u-boot installation post to include Dropbox links for everything. Looks like I will have to stop using bitly from now on. I need to find a better shortening service.

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 10:24AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> I've updated the u-boot installation post to
> include Dropbox links for everything. Looks like I
> will have to stop using bitly from now on. I need
> to find a better shortening service.

It's all good. I'm now on the latest uboot, and rebuild a rootfs on a ext4 partition on usb storage.
I do not see kernel boot message in netconsole though. Is it enabled?
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 01:48PM
bodhi Wrote:
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> I've updated the u-boot installation post to
> include Dropbox links for everything. Looks like I
> will have to stop using bitly from now on. I need
> to find a better shortening service.


I gotta be honest, I've never understood the need for a shortening service. These aren't tweets or text messages limited to a certain length. :-)
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 02:32PM
> I gotta be honest, I've never understood the need
> for a shortening service. These aren't tweets or
> text messages limited to a certain length. :-)

As I've mentioned, I use bitly to record the download count. Dropbox does not provide download count. If I see not too many people are intertested in a certain image, then it's something with low priority on my queue.

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 06:54PM
Sorry, I missed that. I should have known there was a reason. :-)
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 29, 2022 07:42PM
renojim Wrote:
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> Sorry, I missed that. I should have known there
> was a reason. :-)

NP :) I don't like them much myself.

Also, about this topic, Dropbox policy is not Linux's friendly. If anybody knows Gdrive or OneDrive provide download statistics, please let me know.

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 30, 2022 01:02AM
bodhi
GitHub will track downloads if you generate a release and upload an “asset” that is associated with that release. Then GitHub will track downloads of each artifact and you can query the GitHub API to get download counts for each asset for a given release.

Ray
Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
April 30, 2022 03:32PM
Thanks Ray!

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Re: Migration to Debian from Arch - Armv5 Kirkwood boards
May 07, 2022 07:34AM
moonman @ alarm forum is super informative.

The clue is this
Unsupported feature found (64bit, possibly metadata_csum), not mounting

And the workaround is this
mkfs.ext4 -O ^64bit,^metadata_csum -t ext4
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