Addy,
The kernel installation was successful. It has finished booting. The problem now is with the rootfs. To recover:
- Download and put the 3.17 rootfs on a USB thumb drive.
- Boot and interrupt serial console.
- Temporarily change u-boot env for bootcmd to boot USB first. If not sure how, please list your u-boot envs in serial console here. Don't save your envs.
After booting with USB,
- while in Debian, run e2fsck for your HDD rootfs to fix file system errors, if any.
- Make sure the HDD partition label is still hdd-root.
- Shutdown and remove the USB thumb, then boot back with HDD.
The kernel installation was successful. It has finished booting. The problem now is with the rootfs. To recover:
- Download and put the 3.17 rootfs on a USB thumb drive.
- Boot and interrupt serial console.
- Temporarily change u-boot env for bootcmd to boot USB first. If not sure how, please list your u-boot envs in serial console here. Don't save your envs.
After booting with USB,
- while in Debian, run e2fsck for your HDD rootfs to fix file system errors, if any.
- Make sure the HDD partition label is still hdd-root.
- Shutdown and remove the USB thumb, then boot back with HDD.