Unable to copy DTB into module directory

Werner Thie werner at thieprojects.ch
Fri Feb 22 08:27:09 UTC 2013


On 2/22/13 8:43 AM, Alie Tan wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Werner Thie <werner at thieprojects.ch
> <mailto:werner at thieprojects.ch>> wrote:
>
>     On 2/22/13 8:07 AM, Alie Tan wrote:
>
>
>         On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Werner Thie
>         <werner at thieprojects.ch <mailto:werner at thieprojects.ch>
>         <mailto:werner at thieprojects.ch
>         <mailto:werner at thieprojects.ch>__>> wrote:
>
>              On 2/22/13 7:47 AM, Alie Tan wrote:
>
>                  On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Tim Kientzle
>         <tim at kientzle.com <mailto:tim at kientzle.com>
>                  <mailto:tim at kientzle.com <mailto:tim at kientzle.com>>> wrote:
>
>
>                      On Feb 21, 2013, at 10:07 PM, Tim Kientzle wrote:
>
>                          On Feb 21, 2013, at 9:50 PM, Alie Tan wrote:
>
>
>                              I just built RasPi image and keeps getting
>         this message:
>
>                              "unable to copy DTB into module directory"
>
>                              then the raspi reboot again and again.
>
>
>                          Try backing out r247045 and see if that fixes
>                          it for you.
>
>                          Also try breaking into the U-Boot prompt
>                          and entering
>
>
>                      Sorry, left out some steps here.  (To clarify, this
>         is a
>                      separate
>                      experiment to be done with an image that includes
>                      r247045).  The instructions should say:
>
>                          1) Remove the "fdt addr 0x100" command from
>         loader.rc
>
>                          2) Early in boot, break to the U-Boot prompt
>         (hit any
>                      key during the
>                      3-second countdown)
>
>                  I can't even hit any key on my keyboard. What to do now?
>
>
>              Are you on USB/serial console? 256MB RPi? No reset button?
>
>
>         I am on video console connected to HDMI, 512MB RPI
>
>              If so, it's very tricky to bring cu up and sneak in a
>         keystroke (not
>              ENTER though)
>
>              Fiddling with the power and cu usually takes a few attempts
>         for me
>
>              Werner
>
>
>     Hmm, sorry - never used that HDMI output so far, I'm on serial console
>
>
> Btw I am using script from http://kernelnomicon.org/?p=275 to build the
> image
Me, I prefer Tim Kientzle's work, runs really smooth now, great 
customization hooks and despite its name, not only for Beaglebone but 
RPi VersatilePB and PandaBoard too

https://github.com/kientzle/freebsd-beaglebone

Werner



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