hello, my name is alif, I'm from Computer Engineering, EEPIS. I just start learning about gnode and really interested about this framework. What I want to ask is I've interested with this article http://genode.org/documentation/articles/pandaboard I've download and unpack the image onto my SD Card. Is there any steps before I can boot this image on my pandaboard? I've tried using minicom just like when using linux on pandaboard. But it won't initialized. Please help me.
Hi Alif,
On 03/26/2014 06:38 AM, Alif Hamka wrote:
hello, my name is alif, I'm from Computer Engineering, EEPIS. I just start learning about gnode and really interested about this framework. What I want to ask is I've interested with this article http://genode.org/documentation/articles/pandaboard I've download and unpack the image onto my SD Card. Is there any steps before I can boot this image on my pandaboard? I've tried using minicom just like when using linux on pandaboard. But it won't initialized. Please help me.
Actually, all steps required are documented in that article. So if you've followed them step by step, the demo should work. Maybe, you should do a 'sudo sync' after you've copied the image to the SD card via 'zcat' or 'dd'.
Maybe you can post the output of your serial line, after you booted the Pandaboard with the prepared SD card? BTW. the serial line should be configured to use 115200 as baudrate.
Regards Stefan
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I've tried using 'sudo sync', but still nothing different
this is my SD Card Output after doing 'dd'
[image: Inline image 1]
then this is the setup of my serial line's minicom [image: Inline image 2]
[image: Inline image 3]
after I saved my setup and exit it won't initialized on my minicom I've connect all I/O device and pandaboard power
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Hi Alif,
On 03/26/2014 06:38 AM, Alif Hamka wrote:
hello, my name is alif, I'm from Computer Engineering, EEPIS. I just start learning about gnode and really interested about this framework. What I want to ask is I've interested with this article http://genode.org/documentation/articles/pandaboard I've download and unpack the image onto my SD Card. Is there any steps before I can boot this image on my pandaboard? I've tried using minicom just like when using linux on pandaboard. But it won't initialized. Please help me.
Actually, all steps required are documented in that article. So if you've followed them step by step, the demo should work. Maybe, you should do a 'sudo sync' after you've copied the image to the SD card via 'zcat' or 'dd'.
Maybe you can post the output of your serial line, after you booted the Pandaboard with the prepared SD card? BTW. the serial line should be configured to use 115200 as baudrate.
Regards Stefan
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Hi Alif,
On 04/02/2014 12:02 PM, Alif Hamka wrote:
I've tried using 'sudo sync', but still nothing different
this is my SD Card Output after doing 'dd'
Inline image 1
then this is the setup of my serial line's minicom Inline image 2
Inline image 3
after I saved my setup and exit it won't initialized on my minicom I've connect all I/O device and pandaboard power
well, the output of 'fdisk' looks good. I've tested exactly the same image, after following the described steps with:
Pandaboard Rev. A2
as well as:
Pandaboard ES Rev. B
Both boards worked out of the box. I'm sorry, but I don't have further ideas what the problem might be.
Regards Stefan
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Hi Alif, On 03/26/2014 06:38 AM, Alif Hamka wrote: > hello, my name is alif, I'm from Computer Engineering, EEPIS. > I just start learning about gnode and really interested about this > framework. > What I want to ask is I've interested with this article > http://genode.org/documentation/articles/pandaboard > I've download and unpack the image onto my SD Card. > Is there any steps before I can boot this image on my pandaboard? > I've tried using minicom just like when using linux on pandaboard. But it > won't initialized. > Please help me. Actually, all steps required are documented in that article. So if you've followed them step by step, the demo should work. Maybe, you should do a 'sudo sync' after you've copied the image to the SD card via 'zcat' or 'dd'. Maybe you can post the output of your serial line, after you booted the Pandaboard with the prepared SD card? BTW. the serial line should be configured to use 115200 as baudrate. Regards Stefan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book > "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their > applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, > this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech > > > > _______________________________________________ > Genode-main mailing list > Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main > -- Stefan Kalkowski Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com/ · http://genode.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Genode-main mailing list Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:Genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main
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Hi Alif,
have you tried to use the particular SD-card with another OS (e.g., Linux) installed? Not all SD-cards work with the Pandaboard. If you don't even see the output of the U-Boot boot loader, there must be something wrong with either the SD-card or the serial connection.
Have you tried to connect a HDMI display to the Pandaboard? The scenario installed in the disk image contains a GUI. So even if the serial connection does not work or minicom is misconfigured (your settings look fine to me though), it would display something on screen.
Best regards Norman
thanks for your reply Norman
Yes, currently I'm using the particular SD-Card for another pandaboard related works and everything is fine.
I've tried connecting to HDMI and nothing happen even the pandaboard LED indicator doesn't blinking, which it means no activity happens in pandaboard
Regards Alif
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Hi Alif,
have you tried to use the particular SD-card with another OS (e.g., Linux) installed? Not all SD-cards work with the Pandaboard. If you don't even see the output of the U-Boot boot loader, there must be something wrong with either the SD-card or the serial connection.
Have you tried to connect a HDMI display to the Pandaboard? The scenario installed in the disk image contains a GUI. So even if the serial connection does not work or minicom is misconfigured (your settings look fine to me though), it would display something on screen.
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Hi Alif,
Yes, currently I'm using the particular SD-Card for another pandaboard related works and everything is fine.
I've tried connecting to HDMI and nothing happen even the pandaboard LED indicator doesn't blinking, which it means no activity happens in pandaboard
that leaves me puzzled. Since not even the first boot stage seems to work, maybe something went from with preparing the SD card? I guess you used 'dd' to copy the image to the SD-card device when mounted on your machine. To make sure that all data arrives on the SD card (not in the block cache of the Linux kernel), you might try adding 'oflag=direct' to the 'dd' command.
As another experiment, could you give a plain U-Boot image a try? E.g., the one found at the git repository 'https://github.com/nfeske/bin'
https://github.com/nfeske/bin/blob/master/uboot_panda-2012-08-10.tgz
Cheers Norman