tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post7214078805874268744..comments2023-10-21T11:06:52.408-04:00Comments on digitalhack's blog: pcDuino3 Nano - Debian / OpenMediaVaultdigitalhackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05786208992853443967noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-85321274209233453062015-04-30T04:18:41.974-04:002015-04-30T04:18:41.974-04:00digitathack thank you for answer i found what i di...digitathack thank you for answer i found what i did wrong. Iv run the README.md and it did clone igor´s git not yours and therefore i did not see the pcduino3 choises. So the correct way to use your fork is to do:<br />1. clone your git fork with git clone<br />2. copy the README.md file level up in the folder structure<br />3. make it executable<br />4. edit this file<br />5. run this file<br /><br />I was doing it on linux mint 17.1 x64 but the resulting images were missing some things (it did not compile fex2bin bin2fex) and there was a lot of errors like "fatal error: sys/cdefs.h: No such file or directory" when compiling it.<br /><br />So i did download the ubuntu 14lts x86 version a did it all again. This time i did not see errors like before but the resulting image was not able to boot properly it was not able to locate file pcduino3-nano.bin (i checked it if it exists a it was no created...) thats the problem for now. I dont know why it was not created. For now i copied it from your image (pcduino3nano.bin) and renamed it to pcduino3-nano.bin.<br /><br />I also tried (many times) to create image with mainline kernel but i cannot download the source (links are dead :-(...)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-72881971922262442492015-04-30T04:04:28.839-04:002015-04-30T04:04:28.839-04:00digitathack thank you for answer i found what i di...digitathack thank you for answer i found what i did wrong. Iv run the README.md and it did clone igor´s git not yours and therefore i did not see the pcduino3 choises. So the correct way to use your fork is to do:<br />1. clone your git fork with git clone<br />2. copy the README.md file level up in the folder structure<br />3. make it executable<br />4. edit this file<br />5. run this file<br /><br />I was doing it on linux mint 17.1 x64 but the resulting images were missing some things (it did not compile fex2bin bin2fex) and there was a lot of errors like "fatal error: sys/cdefs.h: No such file or directory" when compiling it.<br /><br />So i did download the ubuntu 14lts x86 version a did it all again. This time i did not see errors like before but the resulting image was not able to boot properly it was not able to locate file pcduino3-nano.bin (i checked it if it exists a it was no created...) thats the problem for now. I dont know why it was not created. For now i copied it from your image (pcduino3nano.bin) and renamed it to pcduino3-nano.bin.<br /><br />I also tried (many times) to create image with mainline kernel but i cannot download the source (links are dead :-(...)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-82726880947318485812015-04-29T21:04:41.187-04:002015-04-29T21:04:41.187-04:00Anonymous,
I expect that updates have been made t...Anonymous,<br /><br />I expect that updates have been made to Igor Pecovnik’s scripts since I cloned this 4 months ago that for some reason are not compatible with the pcDuino3. You could try the more manual approach listed here: http://digitalhacksblog.blogspot.com/2015/02/pcduino3-nano-u-boot-kernel-rootfs-and.html and see if that works for you. I will try and get a chance in the next few days to run through the process and see if I can figure out why it isn't working. If I figure something out I will update the post.<br /><br />digitalhackdigitalhackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05786208992853443967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-33298327101035748472015-04-29T05:57:52.603-04:002015-04-29T05:57:52.603-04:00Hi digitalhack,
Can you please describe how to use...Hi digitalhack,<br />Can you please describe how to use the fork of yours to create image with igor script and apply your patch to it. Here is what i did:<br />I did git clone https://github.com/digitalhack/lib.git<br /><br />then i did edit the README.md (clean the upper part and timezone) and make that file executable<br /><br />I run the ./README.md and when the menu for choose board type show up there is no pcduino choice - so i choose bananapi or orange pi (they are simmilar to pcduino i tried both of them...)and then the "Jessie" distro and then the kernel 3.4.1xx and the script create images but when i try to run them on my pcduino they are not working they always stop on "waiting for root device /dev/mmcblk0p1...". What i do wrong? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-13011402953121051252015-03-17T07:58:24.968-04:002015-03-17T07:58:24.968-04:00Hi, Thank you! it is working good on pcduino and i...Hi, Thank you! it is working good on pcduino and i would like to ask - can you compile also image with the mainline kernel 3.19.? I woul like tou use it with RT5572 wifi usb module as AP but in old kernel there is no support for it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-174149624159935622015-02-03T18:37:58.019-05:002015-02-03T18:37:58.019-05:00Yes it is like the ubuntu image except it is Debia...Yes it is like the ubuntu image except it is Debian. It includes a 3.4.105 kernel and the Debian root file system.<br /><br />digitalhackdigitalhackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05786208992853443967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740964402482119362.post-19035064581144680532015-02-03T14:02:52.697-05:002015-02-03T14:02:52.697-05:00Is this image just like the recent ubuntu (includi...Is this image just like the recent ubuntu (including kernel)? Or is this only the root file system? In other words: if I boot this image, is the kernel also flashed?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com