solved Re: still hang up arm/ralink

Warner Losh imp at bsdimp.com
Fri Aug 10 02:16:31 UTC 2018


Mori-san

I took your advice and bought a Buffalo WZR2-G300N off ebay. It arrived
while I was on vacation. So, I spent a few minutes with it today. I've
installed header for serial port, puzzled out the pins, found your blog
that had the pins and the piece I was missing (the baud rate). I now have
added it to my test lab's terminal server and hope to start building images
for it once I get my test lab's CI infrastructure up and running.

So, now I'm sitting at the "RT2860-EVB#" prompt from uboot hoping to boot
the RT1310 kernel. However, I lack instructions and can't seem to find all
the details in your posts or on your blog. How do I load/create the RAM
disk referenced in the kernel config file "options
 ROOTDEVNAME=\"cd9660:/dev/cfid0s.rootfs.uzip\"" ? what address do I load
the kernel at (0x40800000 is listed in a diagram, but 0x40000100 is shown
in the dmesg) and which variation of the kernel should I use? Thanks for
any help you can offer.

Warner

On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 2:31 AM, Mori Hiroki <yamori813 at yahoo.co.jp> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I do try to todays current. It' work find on RT1310.
>
> https://gist.github.com/yamori813/88224f1c96c9c592fb611b12a15e4ab5
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Hiroki Mori
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