Patches in with-linux-3.4 ========================= These patches were adapted to apply on Linux 3.4 from the ones found here: http://sheeva.with-linux.com/sheeva/kernel/3/3.2/3.2.9/source/ They assume the Dreamplug has the original u-boot shipped by Marvel. This means that the kernel will expect it to report the Guruplug machine id 2659 instead of the official 3550, and it assumes u-boot doesn't provide a flattened device tree. If your u-boot uses the Dreamplug id then you can just remove the section about linux-3.4/arch/arm/tools/mach-types from dreamplug-3.4.0.patch. If it also provides a flattened device tree, then you don't need dreamplug-3.4.0.patch at all. Using the kernel patches ------------------------ Instructions based on freedom-maker's README [1]. To compile your own kernel, you can use config-3.4.0-1bauer2-kirkwood as basis. Follow the following steps on the DreamPlug to compile a new kernel: 1. Get the kernel source and other needed packages. # apt-get kernel-package lzma quilt 2. Get the Linux 3.4 kernel. # wget https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.0/linux-3.4.tar.bz2 2. Unpack it somewhere. # tar xfj linux-3.4.tar.bz2 3. Apply the patches found in with-linux-3.4. # cd linux-3.4 # ln -s ../with-linux-3.4 patches # quilt push -a 4. Copy the config and compile. # cp ../config-3.4.0-1bauer2-kirkwood .config # make-kpkg clean # make-kpkg --append-to-version -1bauer2-kirkwood --revision=3.4.0-1bauer2 --initrd --cross_compile=- kernel_image kernel_headers 5. Install the packages. # dpkg -i ../linux-{image,headers}-3.4.0-1bauer2-kirkwood_3.4.0-1bauer2_armel.deb After kernel is installed on device, hooks should be calling: # flash-kernel 3.4.0-1bauer2-kirkwood After that you should get a uImage and uInitrd files under /boot. These packages should get a kernel up and running into DreamPlug device. The compilation process takes 6 hours on the DreamPlug. You will need approximately 1 GB of free space for the build (including the size of the unpacked kernel source). -- [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/git/freedombox/freedom-maker.git/