* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? @ 2014-04-23 13:42 Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-23 15:33 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-23 13:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot Hello, New and experimenting, I want my target Linux system to reside on a Compact Flash, such that I can pull it from the host (Buildroot) computer and then insert it in my x86 target as an IDE-drive and boot. What file(s) should I have in host .../output/images/ and how do I put it(them) in the CF? I have USB on my host and a USB-CF-adapter and a formatted CF. Any pointers welcome. Thank you Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140423/73e95927/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-23 13:42 [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-23 15:33 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 2014-04-24 10:07 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-23 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On 23/04/14 15:42, Lennart Ramberg wrote: > Hello, > > New and experimenting, I want my target Linux system to reside on a > Compact Flash, > such that I can pull it from the host (Buildroot) computer and > then insert it in my x86 target as an IDE-drive and boot. > > What file(s) should I have in host .../output/images/ and how do I put > it(them) in the CF? > I have USB on my host and a USB-CF-adapter and a formatted CF. The simplest is probably to use cpio as your rootfs, syslinux as the bootloader, bzImage as the kernel, and put that on a FAT filesystem. Regards, Arnout -- Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle GPG fingerprint: 7CB5 E4CC 6C2E EFD4 6E3D A754 F963 ECAB 2450 2F1F ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-23 15:33 ` Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-24 10:07 ` Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-24 21:44 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-24 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot Thanks Arnout, Now, please, for the 'how'-part, that 'put': How exactly would I here use commands like dd and/or cpio, and in what order? Assume the target CF is mounted as /dev/sdX on the host. To complicate matters :-) I aim at ext3. Regards Lennart On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>wrote: > On 23/04/14 15:42, Lennart Ramberg wrote: > > Hello, > > > > New and experimenting, I want my target Linux system to reside on a > > Compact Flash, > > such that I can pull it from the host (Buildroot) computer and > > then insert it in my x86 target as an IDE-drive and boot. > > > > What file(s) should I have in host .../output/images/ and how do I put > > it(them) in the CF? > > I have USB on my host and a USB-CF-adapter and a formatted CF. > > The simplest is probably to use cpio as your rootfs, syslinux as the > bootloader, bzImage as the kernel, and put that on a FAT filesystem. > > > Regards, > Arnout > > -- > Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be > Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 > Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be > G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven > LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle > GPG fingerprint: 7CB5 E4CC 6C2E EFD4 6E3D A754 F963 ECAB 2450 2F1F > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140424/e1c285f4/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-24 10:07 ` Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-24 21:44 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 2014-04-25 18:37 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-24 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot Hi Lennart, [Please don't top-post, instead reply below the relevant quoted paragraph.] On 24/04/14 12:07, Lennart Ramberg wrote: > Thanks Arnout, > > Now, please, for the 'how'-part, that 'put': > > How exactly would I here use commands like dd and/or cpio, and in what order? With "put", I just meant copying onto the existing FAT filesystem. But it seems that is not what you want. > Assume the target CF is mounted as /dev/sdX on the host. > > To complicate matters :-) I aim at ext3. Then you have two options: either create an ext3 image, or create a tarball and format the CF card from a separate script. 1. Set the following options: BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2=y BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_3=y BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS=1000000 (the latter is assuming you have a 1GB CF card). This will create a rootfs.ext3 image. You can write this to your CF card with cat output/images/rootfs.ext3 > /dev/sdX1 (assuming you've partitioned it already, and your rootfs is partition 1). 2. Select the tarball as the target rootfs. Now in a separate script, use mkfs.ext3 to create the rootfs directly on the CF card. Then mount it and untar output/images/rootfs.tar to the rootfs. In both cases, you'll probably want to use grub2 as the bootloader and select the BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_INSTALL_TARGET option. Regards, Arnout > > Regards > Lennart > > > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be > <mailto:arnout@mind.be>> wrote: > > On 23/04/14 15:42, Lennart Ramberg wrote: > > Hello, > > > > New and experimenting, I want my target Linux system to reside on a > > Compact Flash, > > such that I can pull it from the host (Buildroot) computer and > > then insert it in my x86 target as an IDE-drive and boot. > > > > What file(s) should I have in host .../output/images/ and how do I put > > it(them) in the CF? > > I have USB on my host and a USB-CF-adapter and a formatted CF. > > The simplest is probably to use cpio as your rootfs, syslinux as the > bootloader, bzImage as the kernel, and put that on a FAT filesystem. > > > Regards, > Arnout > > -- > Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be > Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 > <tel:%2B32-16-286500> > Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be > G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven > LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle > GPG fingerprint: 7CB5 E4CC 6C2E EFD4 6E3D A754 F963 ECAB 2450 2F1F > > > > > _______________________________________________ > buildroot mailing list > buildroot at busybox.net > http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/buildroot > -- Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle GPG fingerprint: 7CB5 E4CC 6C2E EFD4 6E3D A754 F963 ECAB 2450 2F1F ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-24 21:44 ` Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-25 18:37 ` Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-25 18:53 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-25 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot > Then you have two options: either create an ext3 image, or create a >tarball and format the CF card from a separate script. > >1. Set the following options: > >BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2=y >BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_3=y >BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS=1000000 >(the latter is assuming you have a 1GB CF card). > >This will create a rootfs.ext3 image. >You can write this to your CF card with >cat output/images/rootfs.ext3 > /dev/sdX1 >(assuming you've partitioned it already, and your rootfs is partition 1). > >2. Select the tarball as the target rootfs. > >Now in a separate script, use mkfs.ext3 to create the rootfs directly on >the CF card. Then mount it and untar output/images/rootfs.tar to the rootfs. > > >In both cases, you'll probably want to use grub2 as the bootloader and >select the BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_INSTALL_TARGET option. Thanks Arnout! As for grub2, I understand that I can only chose grub(-legacy) in make menuconfig. Any tip on that, please? /Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140425/32bf88ca/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-25 18:37 ` Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-25 18:53 ` Arnout Vandecappelle 2014-04-25 21:42 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-25 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On 25/04/14 20:37, Lennart Ramberg wrote: [snip] > As for grub2, I understand that I can only chose grub(-legacy) in make > menuconfig. > Any tip on that, please? Ah sorry, grub2 has only been added a couple of weeks ago. But grub-legacy should work fine as well. Regards, Arnout -- Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind be Senior Embedded Software Architect +32-16-286500 Essensium/Mind http://www.mind.be G.Geenslaan 9, 3001 Leuven, Belgium BE 872 984 063 RPR Leuven LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoutvandecappelle GPG fingerprint: 7CB5 E4CC 6C2E EFD4 6E3D A754 F963 ECAB 2450 2F1F ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-25 18:53 ` Arnout Vandecappelle @ 2014-04-25 21:42 ` Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-26 7:23 ` Björn Kirchner 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-25 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot > Ah sorry, grub2 has only been added a couple of weeks ago. But > grub-legacy should work fine as well. > > > Hm... my mbr on the target CF mentions LILO. Should I for grub-legacy do as follows? Use dd to copy (part of?) the 512 bytes from /media/lennart/5fcblablblabla620/boot/grub/stage1 to /dev/sdX And then copy the e2fs_stage1_5 with destination beginning at 512? Or is there a safer trick to install grub here? Thanks and regards. Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140425/615dfb91/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-25 21:42 ` Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-26 7:23 ` Björn Kirchner 2014-04-27 16:37 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Björn Kirchner @ 2014-04-26 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot Am Fri, 25 Apr 2014 23:42:44 +0200 schrieb Lennart Ramberg <ramberg.lennart@gmail.com>: > > Ah sorry, grub2 has only been added a couple of weeks ago. But > > grub-legacy should work fine as well. > > > > > > > Hm... my mbr on the target CF mentions LILO. Should I for grub-legacy > do as follows? > Use dd to copy (part of?) the 512 bytes > from /media/lennart/5fcblablblabla620/boot/grub/stage1 > to /dev/sdX > > And then copy the e2fs_stage1_5 with destination beginning at 512? > > Or is there a safer trick to install grub here? > I don't know if that is safer, but I used the target grub build by buildroot to install itself to the CF card. - Become root on your host system - Execute </full/path/to/your/cfcard>/sbin/grub At the grub prompt type: grub> root (hdx,y) grub> setup (hdx) grub> quit (where x is the "hard disk" and y is the partition in grub notation. With <TAB> you can get a list of possible values for x and y. You can search for possible disks with grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 That lists all partitions which contain the named file. If your host system does not use grub1, it should only be one partition. When I build my buildroot system for an x86 based board I ran into a problem. If grub1 was built with a gcc version newer than, if I remember correctly, 4.5, the stage2 file was built corrupted. I don't know if that was fixed in the meantime. I just copied the stage2 file from a build made with a gcc 4.5 compiler. That worked fine. > Thanks and regards. > Lennart Hope this helps. Bj?rn ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-26 7:23 ` Björn Kirchner @ 2014-04-27 16:37 ` Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-27 19:39 ` Björn Kirchner 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-27 16:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Bj?rn Kirchner <bjoern@am-soft.de> wrote: > ... > I don't know if that is safer, but I used the target grub > build by buildroot to install itself to the CF card. > - Become root on your host system > - Execute </full/path/to/your/cfcard>/sbin/grub > > Thanks Bj?rn, However, there is no grub in that sbin in the CF and listing the files in output/images/rootfs.tar shows no grub in ./sbin/ In .config, the only 'GRUB' that are set are: BR2_TARGET_GRUB BR2_TARGET_GRUB_FS_EXT2 I'm using Buildroot-2014.02 Regards Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140427/732af58d/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-27 16:37 ` Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-27 19:39 ` Björn Kirchner 2014-04-28 12:33 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Björn Kirchner @ 2014-04-27 19:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot Am Sun, 27 Apr 2014 18:37:57 +0200 schrieb Lennart Ramberg <ramberg.lennart@gmail.com>: > On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Bj?rn Kirchner <bjoern@am-soft.de> > wrote: > > > ... > > I don't know if that is safer, but I used the target grub > > build by buildroot to install itself to the CF card. > > - Become root on your host system > > - Execute </full/path/to/your/cfcard>/sbin/grub > > > > > > Thanks Bj?rn, > However, there is no grub in that sbin in the CF > and listing the files in output/images/rootfs.tar shows no grub > in ./sbin/ The instructions refered to grub-legacy. I thougt you would use grub-legacy because you wrote you could not select grub2. In buildroot 2013.08 there is a /sbin/grub in the rootfs image, if in the .config "BR2_TARGET_GRUB=y" is set. But there is no "BR2_TARGET_GRUB_FS_EXT2" in my .config. > > In .config, the only 'GRUB' that are set are: > BR2_TARGET_GRUB > BR2_TARGET_GRUB_FS_EXT2 > > I'm using Buildroot-2014.02 > > Regards > Lennart ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-27 19:39 ` Björn Kirchner @ 2014-04-28 12:33 ` Lennart Ramberg 2014-04-28 14:25 ` Jérôme Pouiller [not found] ` <25917145.tTrImWgKe2@sagittea> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-28 12:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Bj?rn Kirchner <bjoern@am-soft.de> wrote: > > The instructions refered to grub-legacy. I thougt you would use > grub-legacy because you wrote you could not select grub2. > In buildroot 2013.08 there is a /sbin/grub in the rootfs image, > if in the .config "BR2_TARGET_GRUB=y" is set. But there is no > "BR2_TARGET_GRUB_FS_EXT2" in my .config. > > > Hi Bj?rn, Yes, I am talking about grub-legacy only. Maybe I should wait for grub2. Is that to be expected in the next stable release, anyone? Regards Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140428/4f30af22/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-28 12:33 ` Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-04-28 14:25 ` Jérôme Pouiller [not found] ` <25917145.tTrImWgKe2@sagittea> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Jérôme Pouiller @ 2014-04-28 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On Monday 28 April 2014 14:33:19 Lennart Ramberg wrote: > On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Bj?rn Kirchner <bjoern@am-soft.de> wrote: > > The instructions refered to grub-legacy. I thougt you would use > > grub-legacy because you wrote you could not select grub2. > > In buildroot 2013.08 there is a /sbin/grub in the rootfs image, > > if in the .config "BR2_TARGET_GRUB=y" is set. But there is no > > "BR2_TARGET_GRUB_FS_EXT2" in my .config. > > Hi Bj?rn, > Yes, I am talking about grub-legacy only. > > Maybe I should wait for grub2. Is that to be expected in the next stable > release, anyone? I did not check how it work exactly with grub-legacy. However, I can give you my recipe to get full disk image using grub2: * First cherry-pick c24fdb3 to get support of grub2 (I also work in 2014.02 and I had no problem to backport this commit) * Select BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_GENIMAGE, BR2_TARGET_GRUB2 and BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2 in your configuration * Add a boot/grub/grub.cfg to your overlay (you may also embed it in grub, but i have some issues with that) * Add a configuration file for host-genimage: genimage.cfg: -----------8<--------------------------------8<------------------------ image hdimg.img { hdimage { align = 1M } partition boot { in-partition-table = "no" image = "boot.img" offset = 0 size = 512 } partition grub { in-partition-table = "no" image = "grub.img" offset = 512 } partition root { # size = 1G partition-type = 0x83 image = "rootfs.ext2" } } config { outputpath = images inputpath = images #rootpath = target rootpath = empty tmppath = tmp } ---------->8------------------------------->8-------------------------- * Add a BR2_ROOTFS_POST_IMAGE_SCRIPT to create boot.img, grub.img[1] and final image: postimage.sh: -----------8<--------------------------------8<------------------------ #!/bin/bash BOARD_DIR=$(dirname $(readlink -f $0)) IMAGE_DIR=$(readlink -f $1) HOST_DIR=$(readlink -f $2) PATH=$HOST_DIR/usr/bin:$HOST_DIR/host/usr/sbin:$PATH cp $HOST_DIR/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot.img $IMAGE_DIR grub-mkimage -d $HOST_DIR/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc -O i386-pc -o $IMAGE_DIR/grub.img -p "(hd0,msdos1)/boot/grub" boot linux ext2 fat part_msdos normal biosdisk help ls minicmd serial pushd $IMAGE_DIR/.. mkdir -p empty genimage --config $BOARD_DIR/genimage.cfg || exit 1 popd ---------->8------------------------------->8-------------------------- * In order to pass path of boot.img to this script, you also have to set BR2_ROOTFS_POST_SCRIPT_ARGS="$(HOST_DIR)" [1] Buildroot automatically generate grub.img. However, it looks like it is necessary to force a specific prefix (-p option) in order to have a bootable image. -- J?r?me Pouiller, Sysmic Embedded Linux specialist http://www.sysmic.fr ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
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* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? [not found] ` <25917145.tTrImWgKe2@sagittea> @ 2014-04-28 14:27 ` Jérôme Pouiller 2014-05-05 9:01 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread From: Jérôme Pouiller @ 2014-04-28 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On Monday 28 April 2014 16:21:20 J?r?me Pouiller wrote: [...] > I did not check how it work exactly with grub-legacy. However, I can > give you my recipe to get full disk image using grub2: [...] Oops... I send it sent twice. Sorry. -- J?r?me Pouiller, Sysmic Embedded Linux specialist http://www.sysmic.fr ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
* [Buildroot] How transfer what image(s) to target-CF? 2014-04-28 14:27 ` Jérôme Pouiller @ 2014-05-05 9:01 ` Lennart Ramberg 0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread From: Lennart Ramberg @ 2014-05-05 9:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: buildroot On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:27 PM, J?r?me Pouiller <jezz@sysmic.org> wrote: > On Monday 28 April 2014 16:21:20 J?r?me Pouiller wrote: > > I did not check how it work exactly with grub-legacy. However, I can > > give you my recipe to get full disk image using grub2: > > Thank you J?r?me, But I'm afraid your recepie is still a bit over my head. Now, what I did do, though, was to download a recent Daily Snapshot, which has support for GRUB2. However, booting brings me to grub rescue> but not much further, for example: grub rescue> insmod normal.mod error: unknown filesystem. --- To recap, what I have done is: (Target CF sdX=sdc in my case.) sudo fdisk /dev/sdX and created one primary partition 1GB. sudo mke2fs -j -m 0 /dev/sdX1 sudo tune2fs -c0 -i0 /dev/sdX1 ~/buildroot $ make menuconfig with the only changes from default being: ---------- Target options: i686 Build options: Enable compiler cache Toolchain: C library: glibc System configuration: de-selected: Run a getty (logon prompt) after boot Kernel: Linux kernel (i386) Defconfig name Install kernel image to /boot in target Target packages: Graphic libraries and applications (graphic/text): X.org X Window System Libraries: Graphics: cairo Network applications: ntp Text editors and viewers: nano Filesystem images: ext2/3/4 root filesystem ext3 1000000 size in blocks Bootloaders: grub2 Host utilities: (no change) Legacy config options: (no change) ---------- ~/buildroot $ make That produced in output/images/ the files: bzImage grub.img rootfs.ext2 rootfs.ext3 rootfs.tar --- ~/buildroot $ sudo tar -xvf output/images/rootfs.tar -C /media/lennart/30bdb69e-d518-4a8c-8b12-70fe8481dae7/ ~buildroot $ sudo grub-install /dev/sdX Installation finished. No error reported. I unmounted and put the CF as the only IDE-drive in my target system and power on: After bios follows 15 seconds black screen, then: error: no such device: ad7c5498-2ffc-44b0-80dd-01c5dcd23dc2. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue> Hm... that UUID ad7c....c2 comes from my host (/dev/sda6 TYPE="ext4"). Anyway; grub rescue> set prefix=(hd0)/boot/grub root=hd0 grub rescue> insmod normal error: unknown filesystem. grub rescue> ls (hd0) (hd0,msdos1) My target /boot/ contains only /boot/grub/grub.cfg and /boot/bzImage Shouldn't there be a /boot/grub/linux.mod and a /boot/grub/normal.mod? Should I have done anything with buildroot/output/images/grub.img? grub.cfg looks like below: -- set default="0" set timeout="5" menuentry "Buildroot" { linux /bzImage root=/dev/sda1 console=tty1 } -- Shouldn't it be /boot/bzImage? Or does the above imply a separate boot partition, which I don't have? Please, someone, what gives? Regards Lennart -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/attachments/20140505/8dab5134/attachment.html> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 14+ messages in thread
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