murffatksig wrote:Did you ever get Arch working on a CR-48 with UEFI? On my CR-48, I flashed the bios with InsydeH2O bios (http://cr-48.wikispaces.com/Flash+BIOS) and then in the bios menu disabled UEFI boot. Then I just did an install using MBR partitions.
Can you elaborate on this please? I'm trying to do the same... But, when I reboot, it doesn't even get to grub. It says "No bootable device found -- insert boot media and press any key"
What do you mean you did an install using MBR partitions? Do you mean that you installed linux and KEPT the EXISTING MBR partitions?
Actually, nevermind.
It was a simple partitioning issue. Everything is resolved, I think I even got the fan to stop spinning at 100% all the time.
]]>Did you ever get Arch working on a CR-48 with UEFI? On my CR-48, I flashed the bios with InsydeH2O bios (http://cr-48.wikispaces.com/Flash+BIOS) and then in the bios menu disabled UEFI boot. Then I just did an install using MBR partitions.
Can you elaborate on this please? I'm trying to do the same... But, when I reboot, it doesn't even get to grub. It says "No bootable device found -- insert boot media and press any key"
What do you mean you did an install using MBR partitions? Do you mean that you installed linux and KEPT the EXISTING MBR partitions?
]]>Partition:
Partition table GTP
-->2048 Bytes Parity unformatted partition.
-->512MB EFI (FAT32) Boot (mounted on /boot/efi)
-->15812 EXT4 (Arch Linux)
Please advise.
]]>I did run a diff on the files just to make sure that's all you changed. No offense, but when a new member shows up and offers some code, i'm gonna check it.
None taken. I completely understand. Lol. It was simple. just added the missing
#import <linux/module.h>
to the *.c files
]]>Hey guys, small kernel hacker here...usually I stick to android, but I love arch...anyway, I was having the same issues on my cr48 with arch. I fixed the issues by modifying the *.c files included in the gobifornatty.tar.gz file. I'll upload and post a link here in a few minutes.
Sweeeeeet! That solved the problem.
I did run a diff on the files just to make sure that's all you changed. No offense, but when a new member shows up and offers some code, i'm gonna check it.
]]>mklebel wrote:murffatksig wrote:Well, it looks like I spoke to soon. Now when I try to compile the drivers, I get the following error. Dunno if something changed, or if I borked my system. Anyone got an idea?
/opt/QCSerial2k/QCSerial2k.c:204:20: error: ‘THIS_MODULE’ undeclared here (not in a function)
I get the same also :-/
Bummer, at least it's not just me.
Hey guys, small kernel hacker here...usually I stick to android, but I love arch...anyway, I was having the same issues on my cr48 with arch. I fixed the issues by modifying the *.c files included in the gobifornatty.tar.gz file. I'll upload and post a link here in a few minutes.
]]>murffatksig wrote:Well, it looks like I spoke to soon. Now when I try to compile the drivers, I get the following error. Dunno if something changed, or if I borked my system. Anyone got an idea?
/opt/QCSerial2k/QCSerial2k.c:204:20: error: ‘THIS_MODULE’ undeclared here (not in a function)
I get the same also :-/
Bummer, at least it's not just me.
]]>Well, it looks like I spoke to soon. Now when I try to compile the drivers, I get the following error. Dunno if something changed, or if I borked my system. Anyone got an idea?
/opt/QCSerial2k/QCSerial2k.c:204:20: error: ‘THIS_MODULE’ undeclared here (not in a function)
I get the same also :-/
]]>/opt/QCSerial2k/QCSerial2k.c:204:20: error: ‘THIS_MODULE’ undeclared here (not in a function)
I made a couple udev rules to load the firmware and start the GPS, works slick.
I got a Roku so I no longer need my CR-48 for Netflix. I installed Arch on it, and followed the same instructions from Chromeoslounge.com and got the 3G card working great. Those udev rules worked like a charm too!
Thanks!
]]>a simple gps test would be: cat /dev/ttyUSB3
you should see a bunch of data scroll down the terminal.
I'm not sure if chrome is still dependent on gpsd or not.
]]>I made a couple udev rules to load the firmware and start the GPS, works slick.
Thanks for these! The 60-cr48-gobi.rules worked perfectly.
Have you used anything to test the GPS? I've tried using gpsd but seem's to not be picking up any info.
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