davidnewton Wrote:
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> bodhi Wrote:
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> > Cool! You could try to fix your old stick now.
> It
> > is certainly easier to do that since you are in
> > Debian.
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> dohdi: Can I just copy the files in /boot to the
> old drive to preserve all packages I installed? It
> seems to me that the new uBoot can not start the
> old kernel on those sticks. Thanks.
Your rootfs is too old, so just copying over probably won't work. But it does not hurt to try. You can copy /boot and /lib/modules/3.8.11-tld-4 from the new rootfs to that stick. Make sure that you don't overwrite any thing so you can put them back the way it was.
Or you can mount it as another drive and look at the files to see if anything strange there.
BTW, the new uBoot should boot old kernel versions (i.e. 2.6.3x) just fine.
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> bodhi Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Cool! You could try to fix your old stick now.
> It
> > is certainly easier to do that since you are in
> > Debian.
>
> dohdi: Can I just copy the files in /boot to the
> old drive to preserve all packages I installed? It
> seems to me that the new uBoot can not start the
> old kernel on those sticks. Thanks.
Your rootfs is too old, so just copying over probably won't work. But it does not hurt to try. You can copy /boot and /lib/modules/3.8.11-tld-4 from the new rootfs to that stick. Make sure that you don't overwrite any thing so you can put them back the way it was.
Or you can mount it as another drive and look at the files to see if anything strange there.
BTW, the new uBoot should boot old kernel versions (i.e. 2.6.3x) just fine.