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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.12.2012 05:52, schrieb NeilBrown:<br>
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Now that 3.7 is out, my 'mainline' branch in
git://neil.brown.name/gta04
has a 3.7 based kernel that seems to work on the gta04.
I say "seems to" because I don't seem to charge the battery and there are
possibly other things that don't work - I've only done limited testing.
I've included the "f2fs" filesystem in this release as I think it is
something worth experimenting with on uSD cards. I plan to move my root
filesystem to f2fs once I'm happy that 3.7 is stable.
I don't recommend using this as the base for a distro as it isn't tested much
and I plan do do some development work on. When I think it is stable and
decide to leave it alone for a while and create a 3.7-gta04 branch to hold it.
I might push to to github too, but neil.brown.name now has much better
network connectivity so you should have no problems using it directly.
Bug reports, success report, patches etc etc always welcome.
NeilBrown
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Hi,<br>
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I have been building your latest 3.7 kernel for the Mer distribution
with armhf userspace and I often get crashes that look very equal to
oneanother. I am using the unstable uboot that can do ext4 now and
run Mer off an ext4 partition. The git commit I am on is
"e9ae988db93d522ddb9b615d09d95defdf785679"<br>
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Attached are the crashes. I had several i na row at startup until I
ran fsck -f on my pc, then it booted, but crashed later. Only 3
reports are attached so far; hope they do any good.<br>
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Josua<br>
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