Chris Tyler píše v So 08. 01. 2011 v 12:20 -0500:
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 12:28 +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Just a note to say that I'm having the precise same problem described
> here:
>
>
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/arm/2010-December/thread.html#786
>
> 'Mojibake' after the kernel is uncompressed. No tty settings seem to
> fix it[*].
>
> The wiki links to the uImage-2.6.30-sheevaplug image all over, but it
> is definitely broken either inherently or just with the latest
> SheevaPlug hardware.
We should probably update these wiki links to point to a common 'ARM
Kernel' page, which we can then use as a trampoline to a
currently-recommended kernel or a collection of kernels, and later
change to point to an RPM-based kernel solution. Any takers for this bit
of wiki gardening?
(Speaking of kernels, I'm going to get a couple students looking at
doing RPM-based kernels for ARM this semester. Some things from primary
archs won't apply, e.g., updating grub boot menus -- I think ARM with
uBoot will probably need some ugly pieces like a hard link to the
"current" kernel, at least to start. We also need to do an inventory to
figure out the smallest number of kernels necessary to support common
hardware).
We have a student in Red Hat Brno who will work on RPM-based kernels as
his bachelor thesis and it should include an improvement in grubby to
use the flash-kernel utility
(
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=548422) Debian is
developing and using to actually flash the kernel to a supported range
of devices. We think the kernel installation workflow could be very
similar to the one used on x86.
Dan