user: root
no password
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2008/4/30 YangZhijun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Dear Phil and Chris,
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> I am happy tonight that finally I got it through! Now it seems my DVEVM
> board is willing to talk to my laptop with dhcp. Thanks for all your efforts
> to help me! But I have to use the login and
Dear Phil and Chris,
I am happy tonight that finally I got it through! Now it seems my DVEVM board
is willing to talk to my laptop with dhcp. Thanks for all your efforts to help
me! But I have to use the login and password (see below for the last episode of
output). I don't know what they ar
ael
Subject: RE: problems on testing the shared file system
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:56:38 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; davinci-linux-open-source@linux.davincidsp.com
Hi,
your INTERFACES=eth0 should be
INTERFACES=eth1
The laptop has associated with the
Hi,
your INTERFACES=eth0 should be INTERFACES=eth1
The laptop has associated with the router via eth1, hence the IP address of
eth1 is in the range you are trying to set up DHCP for. Your eth0 interface has
no IP address.
You will need to plug the DM355 into the router and not eth0. If you
Hi Michael,
I can't give you more than a few things to think about, because I
don't use Ubuntu and configuration can vary between linuxes.
1) did you set the ethernet address of eth0 to 192.168.1.207? You need
to do that.
2) do you have another machine around to check that nfs is working?
the eas