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$cc -print-file-name=libncursesw.so | grep -q / | $cc -print-file-name=libncursesw.so | grep -q / | ||
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then | ||
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+ | =Deploying the Kernel Onto the Device= | ||
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+ | The kernel kernel image is deployed onto the device by issuing the following command: | ||
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+ | # flasher -f -k /scratchbox/users/<username>/targets/MAEMO_KERNEL/usr/share/osso/kernels/zImage-su-18-<yyyyww> | ||
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+ | This command is executed outside Scratchbox, assuming that the flasher utility is in $PATH. | ||
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+ | Or if you want to be safe, you can test boot it with: (without actually permanently modifying the kernel) | ||
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+ | # flasher -l -b -k /scratchbox/users/<username>/targets/MAEMO_KERNEL/usr/share/osso/kernels/zImage-su-18-<yyyyww> | ||
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+ | instead. | ||
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+ | If that doesn't work (hangs indefinitely while trying to find device), try: | ||
+ | mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb/ | ||
=Things to Remember When Working with Linux Kernel and Maemo= | =Things to Remember When Working with Linux Kernel and Maemo= | ||
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- | There is | + | There is an other 4 Pin connector near on booth th n800 and n810. those are related to usb.(we did get some bus reset signals when playing with them) |
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