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<LinuxHackerman>
thefloweringash: aaaah! That does sound like a likely explanation!
<Ke>
what you need is a proxy script that contains references to all the subscripts, load that to the kernel address and make the choice, then the subscript loads the smaller config to the script address
<Ke>
which is not hacky at all, why would you ask that
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<LinuxHackerman>
Emil Karlson: or just changing scriptaddr.
<LinuxHackerman>
thefloweringash: that fixed it!! :)
<LinuxHackerman>
thanks!
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<Ke>
so does linux-5.10 work ?
<LinuxHackerman>
thefloweringash: is there any special trick to getting the SFP+ ports to work? I only have lo and eth0 in the running system
<LinuxHackerman>
Emil Karlson: ah crap, I must have missed that the dtbs were already in 5.10… and there I was trying to get 5.11 to work :|
<LinuxHackerman>
testing 5.10 now
<LinuxHackerman>
well, if I could get my conditionals in the right order.
<sphalerite>
hm no, not working.
<sphalerite>
[ 1.266692] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs... /// [ 1.272115] rootfs image is not initramfs (invalid magic at start of compressed archive); looks like an initrd
<sphalerite>
and then nothing
<sphalerite>
maybe this kernel expects the initramfs at a different address or something? :/
<Ke>
linus.heckemann: did you patch?
<LinuxHackerman>
patch what?
<Ke>
at least kernel
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<LinuxHackerman>
Hm. Is SATA controllers and disks not liking each other a thing?
<LinuxHackerman>
Because the two disks from my old backup server seem to hang with the honeycomb, while two new ones work fine. Doesn't matter which slot I put them in.
<sphalerite>
and in the same case with the same backplane (and also connecting them directly without the backplane), they work fine with the nanopi