Release 0.2

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nathan

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Dec 24, 2012, 5:17:45 AM12/24/12
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Released on the day before Christmas:

release 0.2

Containing the following features/fixes:
  • Added kernel patches up until: 6f2064cb6807ac4a4d9edf258424db99f41b4f2b Thu Nov
    8 00:00:18 2012
  • Fix: set root settling time to 0 to startup faster.
    Changed: boot partition size is now 16 MBytes and rootfs size is now 64 MBytes
    in size.
  • Workaround issue 8: Unable to git clone
    git://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware.git
    Use alternative firmware repository: https://code.google.com/p/raspberrypi-
    openwrt.firmware/


Merry Christmas to you all!

Grtz,

Nathan.


pa0esh

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Jan 2, 2013, 12:55:49 PM1/2/13
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Nathan
I found your group, and since i am a long time user of asus routers for the purpose of APRS for radio amateurs but now own two Raspberry PI's with b512 Mb memory, I decided to give it a try
I followed your instructions, the compiling went OK but if I place the SD card, everything stops after either loading the USB HID module, or ALSA after I removed the HID from the config menu.
I added to your basic package the network package APRX, some wpa stuff and the usb drivers i need for connecting the TNC to the Raspberry using USB to Serial converters.
What am I doing wrong.

I googled the net for solutions but did not find anything. Also your package from september24th does not run on my Raspberry.
73's

Erik

Op maandag 24 december 2012 11:17:45 UTC+1 schreef nathan het volgende:

Nathan Huizinga

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Jan 9, 2013, 3:45:09 AM1/9/13
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Hi Erik,

Make sure you are using a powered USB hub when connecting multiple USB
devices to your Rpi. Because the Rpi cannot provide enough current for
all USB devices and might result in undesired behaviour or even a
crash/hangup of the Rpi.

I would recommend to use a serial connection to the Rpi for your console
(Baud rate: 115200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit). This will
always work and does not depend on USB. When connection a USB keyboard,
it might not work. My SUN keyboard works fine, but another Logitech
keyboard did not work. So keep this in mind.

First make sure the basic image (without your additional USB drivers)
works. Then add a (USB) driver and try again, until you find the point
the Rpi does no longer work properly.

> I googled the net for solutions but did not find anything. Also your
> package from september24th does not run on my Raspberry.

I assume you mean this:
http://raspberrypi-openwrt.googlecode.com/files/openwrt-brcm2708-sdcard-vfat-ext4_240.img.7z
one? Well, this does not support the 512 MB RAM Rpi. Support for it was
added at Oct 31, 2012. ;-)

I hope this gives you some direction to the right solution.

Grtz,
Nathan.

On 02-01-13 18:55, pa0esh wrote:
> Nathan
> I found your group, and since i am a long time user of asus routers for
> the purpose of APRS for radio amateurs but now own two Raspberry PI's
> with b512 Mb memory, I decided to give it a try
> I followed your instructions, the compiling went OK but if I place the
> SD card, everything stops after either loading the USB HID module, or
> ALSA after I removed the HID from the config menu.
> I added to your basic package the network package APRX, some wpa stuff
> and the usb drivers i need for connecting the TNC to the Raspberry using
> USB to Serial converters.
> What am I doing wrong.
>
> I googled the net for solutions but did not find anything. Also your
> package from september24th does not run on my Raspberry.
> 73's
>
> Erik
>
> Op maandag 24 december 2012 11:17:45 UTC+1 schreef nathan het volgende:
>
> Released on the day before Christmas:
>
> *release 0.2*
>
> Containing the following features/fixes:
>
> *
>
> Added kernel patches up until: 6f2064cb6807ac4a4d9edf258424db99f41b4f2b Thu Nov
> 8 00:00:18 2012
>
> *
>
> Fix: set root settling time to 0 to startup faster.
> Changed: boot partition size is now 16 MBytes and rootfs size is now 64 MBytes
> in size.
>
> *
>
> Workaroundissue 8 <http://code.google.com/p/raspberrypi-openwrt/issues/detail?id=8>: Unable to git clone
> git://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware.git <http://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware.git>
> Use alternative firmware repository:https://code.google.com/p/raspberrypi- <https://code.google.com/p/raspberrypi->
> openwrt.firmware/
>
>
> Merry Christmas to you all!
>
> Grtz,
>
> Nathan.
>
>
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Erik Schott

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Jan 11, 2013, 4:47:54 PM1/11/13
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Nathan. Thanks for the reply. I have solved most issues in the meantime. And did get myself a powered USB hub. Best regards
Erik Schott pa0esh.

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N.M.

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Jan 12, 2013, 5:20:18 PM1/12/13
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Awesome, that did work.
I made an fresh compile and uploaded it to Dropbox, so you can get it here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19431162/openwrt-brcm2708-sdcard-vfat-ext4.img
:)!

Nico

Eugene Horohorin

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Jan 13, 2013, 3:40:07 AM1/13/13
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Hello, Nico.

Thank you for this image -- it works for me.
But what is proper repository URL for opkg? I'm getting this error on opkg update:

root@OpenWrt:~# opkg update
wget: server returned error: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
Collected errors:
 * opkg_download: Failed to download http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/brcm2708/packages/Packages.gz, wget returned 1.

And it looks like there is nothing in  http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/bcm2708.

Could you help me figure this out?

Thanks



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N.M.

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Jan 13, 2013, 4:41:31 AM1/13/13
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Thats true and will be for some time, because the OpenWRT does not officially build the packages (yet) for snapshots.
However, they did build it for the rc1 of attitude adjustment.
So your best bet (without building the packages for yourself) would be to use these:

So:

Change the /etc/opkg.conf on your raspi openwrt to something like:

dest root /
dest ram /tmp
lists_dir ext /var/opkg-lists
option overlay_root /overlay

and try opkg update :)!


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Eugene Horohorin

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Jan 13, 2013, 12:20:52 PM1/13/13
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Thank you very much -- this works!

P.$.: do you know who is responsible for this repo? I've found several conflicts of busybox there -- what is proper way to escalate it? Thanks



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N.M.

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Proper way would be to ask in the OpenWRT Forums, maybe they create an rep for it...
Another way would be to build it for yourself, but an "official rep" would be better...



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