**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 11 03:00:02 2018 Jan 11 04:47:03 hi i am claude Jan 11 04:48:40 i am claude and a new user of bbb Jan 11 04:49:42 i have a pb Jan 11 04:51:18 about not able to boot on emmc i alway need to boot onb sd Jan 11 04:51:53 hello Jan 11 05:46:37 bbclode101: what do you have installed on the emmc? Jan 11 11:06:46 how to connect wifi to beagle bone green wireless Jan 11 11:22:06 HELLO Jan 11 11:24:25 I AM AVAILABLE Jan 11 11:24:43 COULD SOMEONE HELP ME Jan 11 11:29:52 WHEN I POWERUP WITHOUT SD I WILL HAVE USRLED0 TO 1 ON AND NOTHING MOVE ( I AM A NEW USER OF BBB) AND I MADE A COPY ON A 8GB FLASH OF DEBIAN WITH ETCHER Jan 11 12:34:43 Hi All, after upgrading kernel using apt-get install , the modules doesn't work. is there any special command to upgrade the modules as well? Jan 11 12:41:39 I'm a noob at all things linux (12 days!) but I think dist-upgrade is worth reading about Jan 11 12:41:57 but everyone you should trust is sleeping right now ;) Jan 11 12:45:43 aaa crap! Jan 11 14:35:07 so does you system boot to login? Jan 11 14:35:12 1~2~ Jan 11 14:49:41 I'm trying to patch Xenomai again, from the the builds maintained by rcn. I can do it via apt-get install, can someone confirm that I would need to install this in three parts: kernel, headers, and firmware. Jan 11 14:53:08 I'm basing this off of this tutorial: http://www.cvra.ch/blog/2015/xenomai-installation-on-a-beaglebone-black#fn:3 Jan 11 14:53:42 And I'm trying to make sure I actually install the current rcn kernel, as I find here: https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel/blob/3.8.13-xenomai/build_kernel.sh Jan 11 15:52:36 FWIW: I went ahead and tried it: `sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.8.13-xenomai-r86 linux-headers-3.8.13-xenomai-r86 linux-firmware-image-3.8.13-xenomai-r86` Jan 11 15:54:51 I checked that the new kernel is in /boot/uEnv.txt, and rebooted. Now it's stuck on bootup. It continuously gives `ARP Retry count exceeded; starting again`, although each time it does it does something else. Not sure if it's just stuck, just waiting a while more for now... Jan 11 16:28:55 Tried rebooting. Seems to be getting a bit farther, but still getting an error that ipaddr is not set. Here's a pastebin of the log: https://pastebin.com/uGnUgDj6 Jan 11 16:30:29 If anyone has any suggests, I'd appreciate it Jan 11 17:05:53 FWIW: I posted a more complete description of steps and bootlog to the google groups channel here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/2HV7jGKbO_I Jan 11 18:00:32 you're trying to do nfs boot? Jan 11 18:00:42 * zmatt is not awake enough yet to start opening links Jan 11 19:33:29 Hi All, after upgrading kernel using apt-get install , the modules doesn't work. is there any special command to upgrade the modules as well? Jan 11 19:47:30 zmatt: sorry, was travelling between office and home. I posted to the google groups and got an answer to the problem. Testing at the moment and should know if it works soon. Will post an update on the solution once I have it. Jan 11 20:06:53 Hi All, after upgrading kernel using apt-get install , the modules doesn't work. is there any special command to upgrade the modules as well? Jan 11 20:07:22 actuallyi can't get y modules (using lsmod ) Jan 11 20:21:14 try depmod Jan 11 20:21:26 it should normally be run automatically after installing a kernel, but maybe it didn't Jan 11 20:22:04 zmatt: is apt-get install whould work with beagle bone black? or is there any other way to upgrade the kernel? Jan 11 20:22:57 it's how kernels are normally installed, it works for me Jan 11 20:24:58 zmatt: the kernel update was OK, just those modules are missing, is there any way to track why? some error message of the kernel? anything else...? Jan 11 20:25:56 maybe it should help if you Jan 11 20:26:11 maybe it should help if you'd mention which modules you're talking about, instead of expecting us to read your mind :) Jan 11 20:27:13 zmatt: hehhe, first the lsmod is empty, so there nothing is loaded... i'm trying to get the RNDIS work so i can have ethernet over USB. before upgrade it works, after that, NADA, and the lsmod is returning nothing Jan 11 20:27:24 21:21 < zmatt> try depmod Jan 11 20:27:32 okay let me try it... Jan 11 20:28:58 I'm afk for a bit, shopping Jan 11 20:30:38 zmatt: it doesn't work Jan 11 20:30:42 zmatt: still lsmod is empty Jan 11 20:30:54 zmatt: should i also install the headers? Jan 11 20:44:44 cyberguy: FWIW from what I've found while trying to install xenomai, for each kernel there is a matching version of the headers as well as firmware. Try sudo apt-cache search _yourKernelName_ | grep _versionNumber_, and all three should pop up. I'm no expert mind you... Jan 11 21:22:22 the headers are almost never needed Jan 11 21:23:07 cyberguy: you ran sudo depmod KERNEL_VERSION and rebooted? Jan 11 21:23:43 note: I don't think I've ever needed to do that manually after installing a kernel, but it's the only thing I can think of that can prevent modules from being found/loaded Jan 11 21:24:51 (kernel version can be omitted from the command if it's for the kernel you've booted from) Jan 11 21:48:55 zmatt: doesn't work. the only module i see is pvrsrvkm Jan 11 21:49:05 zmatt : i also used robert c nelso update kernel script Jan 11 21:49:32 zmatt: can i put the log somewhere? do you think you can take a quick look at it? Jan 11 21:51:29 just use pastebin Jan 11 21:54:04 https://pastebin.com/muwZT4Er Jan 11 21:55:18 did you reboot after running depmod, or try loading some module? Jan 11 21:55:54 and here is the dmsg : https://pastebin.com/A48Qx8HB Jan 11 21:56:01 i tried to reboot nada Jan 11 21:56:03 same thing Jan 11 22:00:02 this is custom hardware it seems? it looks like you forgot to make your DT match the actual hardware (this isn't related to your current issue, it's just something I noticed from dmesg) Jan 11 22:01:04 also, u-boot seems to be overclocking the cpu Jan 11 22:01:13 that's probably not a good thing Jan 11 22:03:08 (the "probably" was sarcastic btw, it looks like you're using an am335x variant binned for max 600 MHz and u-boot clocks it at 1 GHz, i.e. nearly twice the maximum allowed clock speed) Jan 11 22:03:14 (that's bad.) Jan 11 22:13:55 as for your problem loading modules... dunno, never seen it Jan 11 22:14:57 but the checklist would be: 1. are they actually there? (/lib/modules/$kernel_version) 2. depmod (already done) 3. if you can load them but they don't load automatically during boot, update initramfs **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 12 03:00:02 2018