[beagleboard] Re: Root NFS

2014-01-20 Thread michelebozzolan


If your NFS root freezes during boot with a message similar to: 

nfs: server 192.168.0.251 not responding, still trying

Then it is possible the network connection used by the NFS connection has 
been re-configured. On Angstrom, this connection is re-established by the 
Connection Manager (ConnMan. https://connman.net/about) To quickly 
overcome this problem, remove /lib/systemd/system/connman.service from your 
rootFS.


From beyondlogic


Il giorno venerdì 2 agosto 2013 04:31:52 UTC+2, Marcel Claro ha scritto:

 I got sucessfully the boot-up of angstrom by NFS, but after appears 
 beaglebone login: , appears: nfs: server server.domain.name not 
 responding, still trying  and then kernel panic after few seconds, anyone 
 knows why?

 ps.: I try to follow this tutorial: 
 http://www.embeddedhobbyist.com/debian-tips/beaglebone-black/beaglebone-black-network-boot/


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[beagleboard] Re: Root NFS

2014-01-20 Thread michelebozzolan


If your NFS root freezes during boot with a message similar to: 

nfs: server 192.168.0.251 not responding, still trying

Then it is possible the network connection used by the NFS connection has 
been re-configured. On Angstrom, this connection is re-established by the 
Connection Manager (ConnMan. https://connman.net/about) To quickly 
overcome this problem, remove /lib/systemd/system/connman.service from your 
rootFS.

From Beyondlogic


Il giorno venerdì 2 agosto 2013 04:31:52 UTC+2, Marcel Claro ha scritto:

 I got sucessfully the boot-up of angstrom by NFS, but after appears 
 beaglebone login: , appears: nfs: server server.domain.name not 
 responding, still trying  and then kernel panic after few seconds, anyone 
 knows why?

 ps.: I try to follow this tutorial: 
 http://www.embeddedhobbyist.com/debian-tips/beaglebone-black/beaglebone-black-network-boot/


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