Hi Tim
I find that my TS-7250 does not have the correct time after a reboot and
i therefore use 'ntpdate' to set it during bootup. Be awere that this
may cause your TS-7300 to hang for a while if network is down. If you
have the same problem then this might be the reason it reports 4910 days
since last fsck.
I'm not sure if the TS boards are supposed to have som battery backed-up
time keeping when they're off line (maybe that was an option for my TS-7250)
If this is the only problem and you don't want your SD-card to be
checked before mount you may edit /etc/fstab and change the entries in
the sixth column for your sd-card entry to a zero. I think a zero means
no checking, a '1' means that this is the 'primary' partition and should
be checked first while a '2' means that this is a partition that is not
needed for basic bootup and may be checked together with other
partitions of the same type (see bottom part of 'man fstab' for more info).
Now, the only time i had to use this was when i accidentally formatted a
root partition using a new set of mkfs tools and tried to use it in my
old server with an old set of fsck tools. The kernel was able to handle
the partition but the fsck tools complained and made the server refuse
to boot. If there is a good reason your SD-card filesystem has orphans
you should probably get that checked out.
Best regards
Per Ãberg
Tim Moser wrote:
> Hi Eddie, Dear All,
>
>
>
> Thanks for the Tip. The basic boot works fine now. Is it always like
> that that one has to
>
> install the kernel modules separately after untar-ing the image from the
>
> debian-sarge-256MB-05-01-2006.tar.bz2?
>
>
>
> The other thing which is still a bit strange: Every time after doing a
> shutdown âh or a
>
> shutdown âr I get the following message during the next boot
>
>
>
> /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3 has gone 49710 days without being checked,
> check force
>
>
>
> Interestingly the fsck then always fixes a orphaned list reboots and
> then everything
>
> works. Next time I shutdown and reboot, the same thing reappears. 49710
> day since
>
> last fsck check â I am using a 2GByte SD card?
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> *From:* *On
> Behalf Of *Eddie Dawydiuk
> *Sent:* Montag, 5. MÃrz 2007 21:29
> *To:*
> *Subject:* Re: [ts-7000] SD Card created from
> debian-sarge-256MB-05-01-2006.tar.bz2
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
>> I have created a SDCard (2 GByte) for my TS-7300 board. The system boots
>> fine, but I receive
>>
>> The following messages during boot:
>> modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
> /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts11/modules.dep
>> (No such file or directory)
>>
>> the directory which exists on the filesystem is the 2.4.26-ts10 .
>
> It sounds like you have a ts11 kernel running but no ts11 modules
> installed. You can download them here
> ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-linux-cd/binaries/ts-modules/tskernelmodules-2.4.26-ts11.tar.gz
>
> FYI depmod -a should create modules.dep.
>
> //Eddie
>
>
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Department of Electrical Engineering
LinkÃpings universitet
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