Jim Chapman wrote: > Also, try running your NFS server in the foreground in a debug mode if > it isn't being used by other hosts. This will display exactly what files > are being accessed. You should see lots of directories, shared libraries > etc being read. I use > > # rpc.nfsd -F -d call
I did this. It seems that /bin/sh is found and that the file /lib/ld.so.1 is being read, but it just stops. I don't know if the 860 has crashed or what ? I will try running a program via an nfs mount from another linux box and see what the nfsd debug output should look like. Other than that I'm lost. Any ideas how I can test the reliability of the ethernet driver on the 860 system ? Is it possible to use kgdb in anyway. I have never used kgdb before so I'm not sure what it can do for me. Thanks, Brendan Simon. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
