Booting the board using NFS

2007-01-22 Thread Kim Klaiman
Hello all, We have just received a DaVinci evaluation board. The board was booting fine after it has been connected. Now we are trying to change the boot parameters in order to boot using NFS. I have changed the boot parameters: setenv nfshost 10:10.1.203 setenv rootpath /home/Michael/wor

Booting the board using NFS

2007-01-23 Thread Kim Klaiman
Nagel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 23, 2007 2:03 AM To: Kim Klaiman Subject: [SPAM] - Re: Booting the board using NFS - Bayesian Filter detected spam Hi Kim, I think this is a network issue. Have you read the nfs section in the getting started guide? Regards, Patrik Kim Klaiman

Booting the board using NFS

2007-02-11 Thread Isoon
Hi Kim I've the same problem as you, did you solve the problem and as if how? Open suse 10.2 Linux is set up on my host and i disabled firewall too, But the problem wasn't solved I suspected that OpenSuse Linux causes the problem. but im not familiar with linux. I got the similar messages like yo

Re: Booting the board using NFS

2007-01-22 Thread Patrik Nagel
Hi Kim, I think your settings are correct. But this looks a bit strange? /setenv nfshost 10:10.1.203/ The error message: / Looking up port of RPC 13/2 on 10.10.1.203 portmap: server 10.10.1.203 not responding, timed out /evidence that your DVEVM Board has no network connection to your NF

Re: Booting the board using NFS

2007-01-22 Thread Kim Klaiman
om Subject: [SPAM] - Re: Booting the board using NFS - Bayesian Filter detected spam Hi Kim, I think your settings are correct. But this looks a bit strange? /setenv nfshost 10:10.1.203/ The error message: / Looking up port of RPC 13/2 on 10.10.1.203 portmap: server 10.10.1.203 not responding,

RE: Booting the board using NFS

2007-01-22 Thread James Newell
Are you using a half-duplex hub? Jim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ] On Behalf Of Kim Klaiman > Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 3:47 PM > To: davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com > Subject: Re: Booting the bo

Re: Booting the board using NFS

2007-02-12 Thread Lloyd Sargent
Typically I get the "Kernel panic" when 1 of two problems occurs: 1) I forget to start the NFS server on my CentOS system 2) I forget to mount my root fs 3) My host system is not at the address I thought it was at (if you are using DHCP this can happen) Cheers, Lloyd On Sunday 11 February 200

Re: Booting the board using NFS

2007-02-12 Thread Lloyd Sargent
On Monday 12 February 2007 08:20, Lloyd Sargent wrote: > Typically I get the "Kernel panic" when 1 of two problems occurs: > > 1) I forget to start the NFS server on my CentOS system > 2) I forget to mount my root fs > 3) My host system is not at the address I thought it was at (if you are > using