![]() In this archive () I've included several things, like dmesg, some things from /proc, etc. Use root as username, and you will receive a shell prompt, you can then play with it. Do the same thing and now if all goes well you should be able to telnet to local IP 192.168.1.12. I recommend to wait around 30 minutes, and then power off your system by pressing the power button. It seems that it needs to build the bad blocks table for the NAND flash in the notebook, and that seems to take a while. ![]() The first time you will do this probably a Kaser Netclient logo will appear on the screen, and it won't mount anything as root filesystem. Some times there will still be the "via_ata_interrupt" issue, reboot until Let Linux boot, and do not power off the system when Booting appears.ħ) Now Linux will boot and it will display its messages on the screen. When the screen blanks and scrambled things begin appearing on the screen,Ħ) Now your netbook will display a cut 1024x768 image on a 800x480 screen. It's still a very long way to a decent distribution (which is hard since the kernel is not really for this hardware), but you can telnet to it and play with it a bit.Ģ) Put the script directory in the archive on a SD cardģ) Put the SD card into the SD card slot into your easy pc notebook.ĥ) Some messages will be printed on the screen when it loads stuff on RAM. ![]() Hopefully it won't screw up your Windows CE installation, though I've not tested that yet. ![]() I simply give a fatload command with a very small file as argument and wait a bit. QUOTE=nextvolume 8631512]Finally! I found randomly how to work around the via_ata_interrupt issue and I've got Linux up and running on this netbook, from SD card, even. ![]()
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