=== Jack87 is now known as Jack87|Away === MrCurious_ is now known as MrCurious === nslu2-log_ is now known as nslu2-log === michaelh1 is now known as michaelh1|away === michaelh1|away is now known as michaelh1 === chrisccoulson_ is now known as chrisccoulson === doko_ is now known as doko === michaelh1 is now known as michaelh1|away [14:08] rsalveti, janimo, ogra_ : bug 791256 ... somebody needs to attach all the object files and libs, like in bug 641126 [14:08] Launchpad bug 791256 in binutils "qt4-x11 version 4:4.7.3-1ubuntu1 failed to build on armel: assertion fail ../../bfd/elf32-arm.c:12008" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/791256 [14:08] Launchpad bug 641126 in insighttoolkit "unresolvable R_ARM_THM_CALL relocation" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/641126 === prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague [16:38] anyone know if raspberry Pi is arm8 or arm9? [16:51] Very odd. I am trying to update an SD on a panda that uses a usb drive for root (so mmcblk0 is not mounted), yet the system has issues when I swap SD cards. Inserting a different SD gives me a "can't read superblock" error. [16:52] dmesg is full of "error - 110" messages. [16:54] partprobe fails as well. [17:37] GrueMaster, i would guess it was still mounted at removal [17:37] No, it isn't. [17:37] not now, no [17:38] I have been hitting this for a little while, thinking the same thing. I have checked and rechecked. [17:38] if flash-kernel was just fiddling with it or if there was a dangling mount that could happen [17:38] For some reason, the kernel isn't updating the partition table cache. [17:38] i think we had an open bug about dangling mounts in flash-kernel [17:39] I have tried it on a system that was sitting idle for over the weekend, after making sure SD wasn't mounted. [17:39] It is not a flash-kernel issue. [17:39] try blockdev [17:39] blockdev --rereadpt [17:39] that operates closer to the kernel afaik [17:40] alternatively you should be able to unbind the device [17:40] thats like a forced SW unplug [17:54] Nope, just tried. I/O error. [17:56] Not really sure if it is a kernel bug or a u-boot bug. [17:56] As I see the same issue when doing netinstall over PXE boot (only using MLO/U-boot.bin on SD. [17:57] And I can not figure out how to get iscsi rootfs to work. That was the main purpose of this exercise. === michaelh1|away is now known as michaelh1 === Lopi is now known as Lopi|idle === michaelh1 is now known as michaelh1|away === michaelh1|away is now known as michaelh1 === michaelh1 is now known as michaelh1|away === michaelh1|away is now known as michaelh1 === michaelh1 is now known as michaelh1|away === michaelh1|away is now known as michaelh1