Open sarnold opened 6 years ago
Hi @sarnold ,
yeah you should get a ncures based terminal window over the serial interface.
from my notes, https://github.com/RobertCNelson/netinstall/blob/master/hwpack/tegra124-jetson-tk1.conf#L28
i last used v2017.03-rc1...
Sadly both my jetson's are now in a box un-plugged. Ran into random stability issues when running under 24/7 100% load. One would run for weeks, the other a couple hours..
on the bright side, it's easier for me to boot test. ;)
Regards
btw, double check with "--distro stretch" that was the last distro i personally used on the jetson... the zesty enablement was merged by another user, haven't had to chance to personally test it yet. I just assumed it worked for them. ubuntu might have thrown in a new curve ball in their debian-installer script, that i'd have to work around..
Regards,
At the end of the sdcard script it says:
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Required: https://github.com/NVIDIA/tegra-uboot-flasher-scripts (tested: u-boot v2017.03-rc1)
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Required to be where and for what? Is there a manual step I'm missing? I'll test it with stretch now...
That's just the version of u-boot mainline i had used.
at one point it, it was the first to use config_distro_default, hence the required.. But the version's been bumped a few times since then.
Regards,
Stretch stops at the same place:
[ 9.670528] usb 3-3: new full-speed USB device number 2 using tegra-xusb
Got any suggestions? It does boot with my Gentoo sdcard, but at some point the Gentoo root I put on the flash got hosed up :/
So I went back and made a card like I did for Gentoo using your ubuntu rootfs; turns out I used the tegra-uboot-scripts to make it boot with your tegra kernel the last time, which also works with ubuntu. Since it looks like it still has the original u-boot in flash:
U-Boot SPL 2014.10-rc2-00001-g9f88c9e (Dec 01 2014 - 14:29:15)
I should probably flash a newer u-boot if I want this to work correctly?
Hey this is the first time I tried this one so I'm not exactly sure what it's supposed to do, but all it has is a kernel and initramfs which I assume is the installer? I get the "using serial interface" message, but then nothing.
What exactly am I waiting for? Should I get a console/installer interface at some point? Isn't there a newer (mainline) u-boot that works now?
Thanks...