@György-Farkas That's the thing, I tried various images, every one of which gave the same error log.
The omega-v0.1.5-b128.bin was the last one I tried prior to posting here.
I already tried the omega2p-v0.1.10-b160.bin image (and checked the hash to make sure), with the same result.
I will try again when I'm free though.
Edit: still the same result after trying again but with different "magic number":
## Booting image at bc050000 ...
Bad Magic Number,032DA956
@Tiago-Couto I looked over your log file. Your kernel panic is happening ~31 seconds, just as the Wifi is turning on - this is at the time of the Omega's highest power load. How are you powering the Omega2+, ie what is your power source and how is the Omega2+ wired to the source?
You are probably using the wrong git branch (try omega2 or onion-omega2). Try the original lede project depot. The omega2 support is in the main branch.
@Scott-W-Wood the wiki is for Omega 1, not Omega2/+
Check @WereCatf 's source directory, specially first_time_setup.sh and my docker project on info about how to build from LEDE.
The OnionIoT repository is not ready yet, they will publish the source code in the future*.
Hopefully the docs will include cross compilation soon.
@Ketsayay-Choohirun You are welcome. Probably nothing is wrong with your Omega - probably you have a power problem. Long thin jumper wires with loose connections at the Omega's pins will cause a dip in the power, just as the Omega needs more power (at least .25A at 3.3V) to turn on the Wifi.
You can use your serial connection to follow the boot progress so we can see when in the boot the Omega is halting.
It is not obluez, it is just bluez.
bluez-daemon - 5.38-1 - Bluetooth daemon
bluez-examples - 5.38-1 - contains many examples apps for bluetooth, requiring python
bluez-libs - 5.30-1 - Onion-Customized Bluetooth library
bluez-libs - 5.38-1 - Bluetooth library
bluez-utils - 5.38-1 - Bluetooth utilities
bluez-utils - 5.30-1 - Onion-Customized Bluetooth utilities
Alright, guys thanks for the fast feedback.
I hope people with this problem will check their power supply first and get their Omega running.
Happy Inventing
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