Mike Rapoport wrote:
I think you have conflict between PXA serial and 8250 drivers. Make sure
you use only one of them.
If you need to use PCMCIA serial cards, please see
http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2007-July/040604.html
Thanks, I already fixed my problem. You
Rok Markovic wrote:
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start
debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Linux image detected
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Linux image detected
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Linux image detected
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Linux image detected
Rok Markovic wrote:
Hi
I would like to ask what could be a problem or how could I start
debuging it.
My board is cm-x270 from compulab and it successfully boot until it should
start init from busysbox. I get the folowing report.
environment:
pxa270
128Mb RAM
network boot
gcc 3.4.5 softfloat
Mike Rapoport wrote:
I think you have conflict between PXA serial and 8250 drivers. Make sure
you use only one of them.
If you need to use PCMCIA serial cards, please see
http://lists.arm.linux.org.uk/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2007-July/040604.html
Thanks, I already fixed my problem. You
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