Hi. I seem to be unable to get a new working kernel onto an SD card. To try to
track down the issue, I'm currently just building a default configured kernel
following the standard method
(http://www.embeddedarm.com/about/resource.php?item=415). No problems so far.
I then copy the zImage to the second partition of the SD card and boot the
board into busybox with out any problems. The problem arises when I exit
busybox - after this point nothing happens. I don't even get the line ">>
Booting Linux (using SD Card)..."
If I copy kernel-image-latest.dd (from TS) back onto the second partition of
the card, I can then boot into linux again.
Clearly(?) there's something wrong with the kernel I'm building (or the way I'm
building it); however, I'm follow the suggested steps, not getting any errors
building it, but also not getting any kernel output that can point me in the
right direction. Does anyone have any ideas here?
PS. I love how their instructions say "At this point, insert the SD card in the
TS-7350 and try to boot. If the image is working correctly, congrats!" LOL.
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