--- In "Eddie Dawydiuk" <> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> > Thank you very much. It does help. I get new problem
> > as below
> >
> > Calculating module dependencies... depmod: ***
> > Unresolved symbols in /lib/module
> > s/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/net/ppp_deflate.o
> > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> > /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/cat
> > c.o
> > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> > /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/drivers/usb/usb
> > net.o
> > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
> > /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts9/kernel/fs/cramfs/cramf
> > s.o
> > done.
>
> Depmod is attempting to resolve all of the module dependencies,
> but it is finding that ppp_deflate.o, catc.o, usb_net.o and
> cramfs.o depend upon other modules that don't exist. If you
> are not using these modules then the error messages are benign.
> I'll look into where the symbols are defined, so these error
> messages aren't printed in the future.
>
> //Eddie
Thank you again and don't bother those messages cause they didn't
appear any more after many runs; howerver, I still don't know why.
Ricki
>
> > does it will effect the system much? I'm not familiar
> > with linux, so can you explain to me.
> >
> > Thanks again
> >
> > Ricki
> >
> > --- Eddie Dawydiuk <> »¡¡G
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >>> Hi, I want to create a large CF with 512Mb usb
> >> drive and follow the
> >>> instruction from
> >>>
> >>
> > http://www.seiner.com/ts7000/index.php/EraseFlashImageAndReplace
> >>
> >> Those instructions are for the onboard filesystem on
> >> the TS-7250 and
> >> TS-7260. If you want to create a CF card with Debian
> >> loaded on it refer
> >> to the TS-ARM developers manual
> >> (http://www.embeddedarm.com/Manuals/TS_ARM_L.PDF).
> >> Refer to page 10,
> >> the section is entitled "Compact Flash Card"...
> >>
> >>> 1. I fdisk the new 512Mb usb drive follow the
> >> TS-ARM developers manual
> >>> 2. I use wget to get the img file and tar to
> >> mnt/src, the CF from TS
> >>> is /dev/sda and my new usb drive is /dev/sdb1
> >>>
> >>> mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/src
> >>> wget -O -
> >>
> > ftp://oz.embeddedx86.com/images/debian256/debian256-10-27-
> >>> 2005.tar | tar xvf - -C /mnt/src
> >>>
> >>> 3. Then I plug the new usb drive into the first
> >> USB slot. Reboot and
> >>>
> >>> loadUSBModules.sh
> >>> loadUSB.sh
> >>>
> >>> Then I get those error messages. $
> >> /usr/bin/loadUSB.sh
> >>>
> >>> Creating extra device nodes...done.
> >>> Started device management daemon v1.3.25 for /dev
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> Checking root file system...
> >>> fsck 1.27 (8-Mar-2002)
> >>> e2fsck 1.27 (8-Mar-2002)
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> modprobe: cannot create
> >> /var/log/ksymoops/19691231.log Read-only file
> >>> system
> >>> fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying
> >> to open /dev/hda1
> >>>
> >>> The superblock could not be read or does not
> >> describe a correct ext2
> >>> filesystem. If the device is valid and it really
> >> contains an ext2
> >>> filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something
> >> else), then the
> >>> superblock
> >>> is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with
> >> an alternate
> >>> superblock:
> >>> e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot.
> >> Please note
> >>> that the root file system is currently mounted
> >> read-only. To
> >>> remount it read-write:
> >>>
> >>> # mount -n -o remount,rw /
> >>>
> >>> CONTROL-D will exit from this shell and REBOOT the
> >> system.
> >>>
> >>> ts7200:~#
> >>>
> >>> Can anyone help me to correct the problem?
> >>
> >> By default /etc/fstab tells linux your
> >> rootfilesystem is /dev/hda1, this
> >> corresponds to the CF card. If you are using a USB
> >> flash drive copy
> >> /etc/fstab.usb to /etc/fstab on your USB flash
> >> drive.
> >>
> >> //Eddie
> >>
> >
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