Dell Venue 8 Pro imaging/eMMC
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@AsGF2MX Look through all of them. If you need to, mount each one manually and then take a peek inside - see what’s there.
What does this output?
fdisk -l
Also - when figuring this out, you don’t have to solely rely on the debug upload - throw in a Linux live thumbdrive or live CD or network boot to live Linux and see if Linux will even recognize it and - if it does - what does it call it?
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As far as I can see there is no MMC support compiled into the current FOG kernel. I guess you are the first one asking
See here: http://sourceforge.net/p/freeghost/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/kernel/TomElliott.config.64
... # CONFIG_MMC is not set ...
I guess Tom will happily add MMC support and compile a new kernel in the next few days…
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@Uncle-Frank Or 10 minutes :). I’m currently rebuilding the kernels and they should be complete in about 4 minutes.
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Kernels are updated. Just rerun your installer if you’re on development and you should have kernels with mmc support baked in. The config files are already updated for this.
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We probably need to tune scripts as well to make devicenames like /dev/mmcblkX work but lets see if the new kernel is bringing up those first.
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You’re probably correct, though We have made great strides to make the “block” device as generic as possible. If they’re running on Trunk/Dev, things should be okay.
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@Tom-Elliott Are you meaning to say that I should do a git pull first to get the new kernels? If so, I do have a test FOG environment and will do so on that. Just in case I need to break something :).
Please advise.
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since you’re running a relatively recent version of trunk, running the installer you already have should automatically download the latest kernel as it runs
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I just updated the kernel in place and it seems that just like 4.1.6 kernel that the fdisk -l produces 15 devices named /dev/ram0 to dev/ram15 at 124MiB each.
I am going to run the install script just in case there are some other changes involved.
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Yeah, I did not update 4.1.6. I Updated 4.2.0. This will not work on kernel 4.1.6.
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Well this thread made a whole lot of progress in a short period of time… Job well done. I’m leaving it to you guys to figure out the rest lol.
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@Tom-Elliott I am on the latest git and Kernel 4.2.0 right now and it’s still showing the odd /dev/ram0-15. I ran through dmesg and I see the following points of interest:
multiple occureneces of Not using MMCONFIG
Then:
ACPI PNP0A08:00: _OSC: OSC failed (AE_ERROR); disabling ASPM
ACPI PNP0A08:00 fail to add MMCONFIG information, can’t access extended PCI configuration space under this bridge.There is a Winbond W83L51xD SD/MMC card interface driver showing a bit further down but that looks like the MicroSD card on the side.
Sidebar - if I want to boot an ISO via iPXE, how would I do so? I’m currently at home and I just realized I haven’t got a single USB drive on me. I do however have ISOs on my ESXi box and also I got FOG. Not trying to go off topic but trying to see if Ubuntu iso or even clonezilla will identify the storage device.
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@AsGF2MX said:
fail to add MMCONFIG information
MMCONFIG is not MMC! AFAIK this error is unrelated. See here: http://lwn.net/Articles/263288/
Don’t you see anything about mmcblk in dmesg? Like here: https://gist.github.com/thomasdziedzic/01482f33aba5971845b3
Booting ISO from iPXE is possible. Search the forums for “ISO” and you should find a lot of information about it.
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@Uncle-Frank Did not spot the missing C - I thought it was MMC CONFIG. I was searching for mmc in dmesg and that’s all it showed. Searched for blk as well and got nothing. Do you know what kernel generated that particular output? I don’t have any custom settings in my FOG setup except that I am forcing the boot of the 32-bit kernel and not the 64-bit one via the UI so I have to ask if any specific switches or anything is needed anywhere? As usual, I have secure boot disabled as well.
On the ISOs, I did find the some info but I couldn’t make sense of where to put those lines in within the UI. On the other hand I did grab an SD card reader and I have a clean SD card so I will try to make a bootable drive or two in a few hours and hopefully get something back.
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That did help me to get an active partition but it seems Ubuntu is a non-starter as I couldn’t even boot it. I was then able to just unzip the ISO contents of Clonezilla alternate stable (current off site) and boot.
It is on kernel 3.16.0-4-amd64 and there is an MMC block device shown.
There is indeed and mmcblk0 being shown in clonezilla but I can’t get the 4.2 kernels from yesterday to do the same. I tried to find the header file for the kernel build options but I couldn’t find it from the sourceforge portal.
How can I help troubleshoot this further?
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@Tom-Elliott might have updated the kernel - but sometimes changes need made in the inits too, wonder if he did that?
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Are you referring to init scripts within the initrd or something else? Since there are no modules here I am not sure how to even get the mmc recognized in dmesg.
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Please post all of the output of this, so we can clearly see it (proper camera positioning and focus).
fdisk -l | more
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Hopefully this one cuts it. First up, clonezilla:
FOG:
The 8GB device is the SD card I’m using to boot clonezilla.