**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Sep 27 02:59:56 2009 Sep 27 06:55:27 good morning Sep 27 09:32:47 dunno how long it's been out, but I just found out usb gadget works in the latest 2.6 for collie Sep 27 09:32:53 2.6.28 Sep 27 09:43:28 hi all Sep 27 09:43:54 hey Beagleroid Sep 27 09:44:05 am I the only one who's got probs with 2.6.29 Sep 27 09:44:19 FAT USB drive do not mount any more Sep 27 09:44:43 it worked fine with 2.6.28 Sep 27 09:49:19 i moved from 2.6.28 to 2.6.29 because 28 had probs with display resolution. It was VGA only. Now the resolution is ok, but there are probs with FAT USB drives. Sep 27 09:49:58 I don't have a beagle, but try describing the problems Sep 27 09:50:50 fdisk showed that all is ok Sep 27 09:51:05 so there is FAT FS on the drives Sep 27 09:51:44 the system shows correts drive label Sep 27 09:51:54 and the correct size Sep 27 09:53:23 in the terminal (serial) it says invalid media type (0xb9) Sep 27 09:53:35 kinda very old error from 2006 Sep 27 10:22:19 thesing, thanks for the work on the collie kernel Sep 27 10:22:45 Beagleroid, nothing interesing in dmesg? Sep 27 10:23:03 or is your serial console basically providing the same output as dmesg? Sep 27 10:24:57 johnx: thank you. Although I didn't do anything for a while. Sep 27 10:25:17 But I will try to push some pm patches upstream soon. Sep 27 10:39:17 johx: Sep 27 10:39:21 [ 5142.683685] VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sda. Sep 27 10:39:21 [ 5143.520660] FAT: IO charset iso8859-1 not found Sep 27 10:39:22 [ 5143.726531] FAT: IO charset iso8859-1 not found Sep 27 10:39:45 but there is a FAT system on this drive Sep 27 10:39:51 it worked with 2.6.28 Sep 27 10:40:44 before this: [ 5142.679382] FAT: invalid media value (0xb9) Sep 27 10:45:19 i googled to 0xb9, it looked like an old kernel error which is already fixed on PCs Sep 27 10:45:31 got to go now Sep 27 10:45:37 please comment on this Sep 27 10:48:11 Beagleroid: SDA is the root device NOT the partition, that (I suspect) would be sda1 so it's qutie correct, there is no FAT system on the raw device. Sep 27 10:49:35 I seem to recall most automounters will try and mount the raw device then try each partition in turn, not something that is really a problem more 'by design'. Sep 27 10:54:17 i tried to mount sda1, it did not work as well Sep 27 10:54:43 cu later Sep 27 10:54:57 pidgin stays online Sep 27 12:10:40 jonx: i'm back, any ideas? Sep 27 13:00:05 Beagleroid: do you have the iso8859-1 module loaded? Sep 27 13:06:38 thesing: i wonder if I have to Sep 27 13:07:10 with uImage-2.6.28 it worked Sep 27 13:07:22 i have the same Angstrom distro Sep 27 13:07:47 some time ago I had to load some locale modules to make fat work. Sep 27 13:07:53 I only replaces 2.6.28 with 2.6.29 (uImage) Sep 27 13:08:25 in this case 2.6.28 should use another modules than 2.6.29 Sep 27 13:08:51 I'm affraif I had to reinstall the Angstrom dirsto as well Sep 27 13:11:14 i did hope it is enough to replace the kernel only Sep 27 13:13:29 a bit OFFTOPIC: how can I make a control in Glade IDE not to the whole surface of the window Sep 27 13:17:37 if you only replaced the kernel image and not any modules its no wonder that it doesn't work. Sep 27 13:19:30 i just wonder why I did not have to install any additional modules with 2.6.28 Sep 27 13:19:42 anyway I'll do it now Sep 27 13:20:39 thesing: do you have BB? Sep 27 13:22:44 no. Sep 27 13:25:02 so you have another Angstrom distros installed Sep 27 14:56:20 is there libglade package? Sep 27 15:29:20 When I try configuring a kernel (via menuconfig), the option that I want to select (driver support for a linksys usb200 USB-ethernet adaptor) doesn't show up. Does this mean that its impossible to build the driver for that particular machine/arch/distro (h5000-angstrom-linux-gnueabi linux-handhelds-2.6-2.6.21)? If not, how do I go about adding it to the menuconfig menu so that I can select it please? Sep 27 15:31:45 ah! Just the person! :-) Sep 27 15:33:52 hi thesing - do you have time to help me (again) with my kernel compilation problem please? Sep 27 15:43:41 cs0rfe: sure. Sep 27 15:49:49 When I try configuring a kernel (via menuconfig), the option that I want to select (driver support for a linksys usb200 USB-ethernet adaptor) doesn't show up. Does this mean that its impossible to build the driver for that particular machine/arch/distro (h5000-angstrom-linux-gnueabi linux-handhelds-2.6-2.6.21)? If not, how do I go about adding it to the menuconfig menu so that I can select it please? Sep 27 15:50:02 (apologies to other in the chat for repeating a question) Sep 27 15:50:45 maybe you don't have usb or some networking option? Sep 27 15:51:08 you can look into to the kconfig files what dependencies the driver has. Sep 27 16:08:39 ...checking..... Sep 27 16:33:53 kconfig says : depends on USB_USBNET && NET_ETHERNET Sep 27 16:34:35 I know USB-USBNET is selected as a module - just looking to see where NET_ETHERNET is configured - but I can't beleive that's turned off Sep 27 16:35:52 ah! Sep 27 16:36:12 NET_ETHERNET is not set - you maybe onto something here! Sep 27 16:39:03 yep- turned NET_ETHERNET on and its now allowing me to select the ASIX driver. Compiling - will report back in ~45 mins Sep 27 18:02:01 ... or maybe longer..... Sep 27 19:34:40 thesing - thanks for your help - it worked. I now have the appropriate kernel module running on my IPAQ - all I have to do now is make it work :-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Sep 28 02:59:57 2009