There is a plugin to optimize the flash memory of my 7025?
Thanks in advance.
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Memory flash dm7025
Started by dog05, 06 May 2012 15:43
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Posted 6 May 2012 - 18:39
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Re: Memory flash dm7025 #6
Posted 9 September 2012 - 16:19
Hello,
I hope this is the right thread (the quote below is my main lead)...
I'm trying to use cfboot, but I fail allready during initialization of cf. Can it be the size of my cf that messe things up?
I tried finding a smaller on dealers close by, but without success.
I hope this is the right thread (the quote below is my main lead)...
I'm trying to use cfboot, but I fail allready during initialization of cf. Can it be the size of my cf that messe things up?
I have 4GB cf, maybe it is to large?cf-boot (systemplugins I think). Let's you use a CF card as root, roughly halving the boot time and letting you have a gigabyte space.
I tried finding a smaller on dealers close by, but without success.
Re: Memory flash dm7025 #7
Re: Memory flash dm7025 #8
Posted 9 September 2012 - 19:49
OK, so there is no known limitation on size for cf.
The cf is new, so i suppose its FAT, but not sure, since dont have oyther reader to see the status.
I'm not really getting any error, but the initialization/formating doesn't really return (or end), I'm not sure if I should see some message when it's done, but I've waited for 30 minutes before I tried running cfboot. I tried with ps to see if any process that could be formating it hangs or still running but i cant find anything there either. Do you know what process I should look for? Or maybe I can try trigger it manually, just to see that its not that failing...
Hmm, I see now that the copying has started... maybe I just didnt wait long enough for the formating to complete... cfboot now tells me to reboot :-)
Anyway, I look forward using cfboot.
Thanks for your time and efforts on Pli and this forum!
The cf is new, so i suppose its FAT, but not sure, since dont have oyther reader to see the status.
I'm not really getting any error, but the initialization/formating doesn't really return (or end), I'm not sure if I should see some message when it's done, but I've waited for 30 minutes before I tried running cfboot. I tried with ps to see if any process that could be formating it hangs or still running but i cant find anything there either. Do you know what process I should look for? Or maybe I can try trigger it manually, just to see that its not that failing...
Hmm, I see now that the copying has started... maybe I just didnt wait long enough for the formating to complete... cfboot now tells me to reboot :-)
Anyway, I look forward using cfboot.
Thanks for your time and efforts on Pli and this forum!
Re: Memory flash dm7025 #9
Re: Memory flash dm7025 #10
Posted 10 September 2012 - 14:51
I'm afraid I need to find a memory card reader and do the same myself.
I got cfboot working, but this morning I found the box had hanged. only power reset could bring it back.
After it came up again, I see the following entries in dmesg (only those 253 entries):
stv0299: stv0299_read_status : FE_READ_STATUS : VSTATUS: 0x99
stv0299: stv0299_read_status : FE_READ_STATUS : VSTATUS: 0x99
Has anybody else seen those?
I still suspect initialization failed, but I need to try formating on a linux box and see that those messages dissapear.
Or maybe you guys can help me on how to do this from cli? maybe I get some better output from the initialization procedure?
I got cfboot working, but this morning I found the box had hanged. only power reset could bring it back.
After it came up again, I see the following entries in dmesg (only those 253 entries):
stv0299: stv0299_read_status : FE_READ_STATUS : VSTATUS: 0x99
stv0299: stv0299_read_status : FE_READ_STATUS : VSTATUS: 0x99
Has anybody else seen those?
I still suspect initialization failed, but I need to try formating on a linux box and see that those messages dissapear.
Or maybe you guys can help me on how to do this from cli? maybe I get some better output from the initialization procedure?
Edited by KingFrat, 10 September 2012 - 14:52.
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