here you go, its not much different to yours if i remember, think i just changed sata, SMP and a few debugging options do you want the uImage or zImage too? i think i see the problem, TCP/IP Networking is disabled that got me the loopback adaptor but still no ethernet, i've got no idea how to troubleshoot this. edit: thats the config you wanted right?by luke10050 - Debian
looks like third time's the charm bodhi tried 9600, then 19200, finally tried 115200 and i've got a login prompt! note, i've got SMP disabled in my kernel, i figured its just more to go wrong. i also have no network devices at all but details right! edit: dropped my baud rate to 9600 as my dodgy unshielded cable says no to 115200. looks like a working osby luke10050 - Debian
Starting busybox' syslogd implementation : syslogdStarting /sbin/syslogd... i think this is my main problem at this point :/ not sure if it recovers, its like it changes baud rate right at the end as the output suddenly gets garbled, but it does not respond at all to the enter key, i've also seen it go "nothing left to do in this stage of init" or something like thatby luke10050 - Debian
ok, here is a copy of the most complete bootlog i've got so far this is with no initrd, that could be part of the problem, i recompiled with devtempfs support and its not flashing up as many errors anymore. QuoteCirrus model:(SENTINEL) release v1.3 CPU: Cavium Networks CNS3000 ID Code: 410fb024 (Part number: 0xB02, Revision number: 4) CPU ID: 900 Chip Version: c DRAM: 512 Mby luke10050 - Debian
hey, i just came into posession of a seagate central, i'm willing to help test the kernel if needed, i've no experience with the linux kernel though i tried the latest kernel and so far i've got to a initrd prompt with the boot flags above. edit: i'm probably formatting this wrong but this is what i get: this is with the generic AHCI driver enabled, i might have a booteby luke10050 - Debian