On Monday 10 March 2008 21:53:53 Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > ffw.s at gmx.de schrieb: > > On Monday 10 March 2008 21:21:47 Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > >> ffw.s at gmx.de schrieb: > >>> I set -c0 and -i0, output of fdisk is: > >>> > >>> Disk /dev/sdb: 2048 MB, 2048901120 bytes > >>> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 249 cylinders > >>> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes > >>> Disk identifier: 0x3057b56f > >>> > >>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > >>> /dev/sdb1 1 65 522081 82 Linux swap / > >>> Solaris /dev/sdb2 * 66 249 1477980 83 Linux > >>> > >>> So I think I did everything correct? > >>> Don't know why it does not boot (I think it does not boot as no log > >>> file is altered...) > >> > >> Does the USB stick blink at all after you power on your FSG-3? > > > > Yes, the stick blinks, but only for <30sec, then no action at all. > > Although I tried to boot another computer with linux on that stick and > > that worked, so booting from that stick is generally possible. > > > > There was one difference here compared to your howto regarding the kernel > > flash: > > It was 2173+1 records in and out, not 2143+1 as mentioned in your howto. > > > > I tried to flash from firmware version 4.3.8 BETA, interesting point is > > that harddisk devices are still named hdaX and not sdaX. > > If it blinks, it means it reads. > > Try adding some startup scripts which would help you diagnose the > problem (network configuration etc, save it to a file). But if it would boot, something should be written to /var/log or not? No file is changed there. |