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<karlp>
anyone kow how to pass quote marks in bootargs nicely from uboot to kernel?
<karlp>
I'm trying to do add dyndbg="file blah +fmp" and I just keep getting all the quotes mangled and the kernel ignoring them. "Unknown kernel command line parameters "+fmp"
<karlp>
ok, '"blah wop "' works.
<karlp>
but tryign to check it with $echo at uboot is challenging because it strips it ther eon the echo as well...
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<hlauer>
Hi, starting with 6.1.0-rc{2,3} I get journal corruption on ext4 when the BananaPro looses power. Is this known?
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<dikiy>
megi: I see in the code in ipxxx_power.c that there is the method to set internal resistance r_int property. But I dont see which tool use it?
<dikiy>
and where it is set
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<rm_>
so my CubieTruck died
<rm_>
u-boot says DRAM: 0 MiB
<rm_>
someone mentioned heating up DDR chips with a heat gun helped for them in the same issue
<rm_>
tried that, but no effect
<rm_>
did not try heating up the SoC
<rm_>
I guess the next step is to try heating the entire board in an oven