If I do not hit control-c on startup, I can access the shell through
the serial console.

I do not know how to read the prinenv details from within CFE. But
here they are...

Given the bootloader variables below, and the fact that I can access
the shell, should I just apply 'mtd -r erase fwcf' from root?

thanks for the help so far,
Robert

CFE> printenv
Variable Name        Value
-------------------- --------------------------------------------------
BOOT_CONSOLE         uart1
boardtype            bcm95365r
et0mdcport           0
et0phyaddr           254
STARTUP              ifconfig eth0 -addr=192.168.1.1 -mask=255.255.255.0;boot -e
lf flash0.os:
kernel_args          console=ttyS1,115200 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc rw syst_s
ize=8M
configvlan           0x1
et0macaddr           00-0f-b5-0e-10-62
et1macaddr           00-0f-b5-0e-10-63
CFE_VERSION          1.0.34
CFE_BOARDNAME        BCM95365R
CFE_MEMORYSIZE       32
*** command status = 0



On 2/26/07, Waldemar Brodkorb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 at 12:22 +1000, Robert George wrote:
> Yes,
>
> The WGT634u does appear to be special alright! So, just to check that
> I got this action plan right as I have no prior experience with serial
> consoles.
>
> (1) Access CFE using control c on boot
> (2) Obtain "printenv" details and work out if I can get a shell
> running; post results back to this list
> (3) Pending outcome of post-back, access CFE again and (hopefully) get
> shell running
> (4) Apply command "mtd -r erase fwcf" from within shell environment
> (5) Reboot
> (6) Hopefully everything works now?
>
> If I got any of these steps wrong, please let me know

Correct, just try out.

cheers
       Waldemar


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