I tried making the loop slower, but no luck.
Just another thing I found today. If you reboot from a working Linux
(ctr-alt-del), ethernet works flawlessly on u-boot !!!
2008/7/9 Jerry Van Baren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Victor wrote:
Something more I have found out:
I've looking at drivers/net
2008/7/9 Ben Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Victor wrote:
This is a problem I've been fighting to for a long time. I'm sure it
would be something stupid I haven't noticed, but I don't know what
else to try. My Linux OS is working flawlessly with a correct eth0
device, so at least I know it's
LAN91C96:smc_close
LAN91C96:smc_shutdown
Abort
2008/7/9 Victor wrote:
2008/7/9 Ben Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Victor wrote:
This is a problem I've been fighting to for a long time. I'm sure it
would be something stupid I haven't noticed, but I don't know what
else to try. My Linux OS is working
2008/7/8 Jerry Van Baren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Victor wrote:
This is a problem I've been fighting to for a long time. I'm sure it
would be something stupid I haven't noticed, but I don't know what
else to try. My Linux OS is working flawlessly with a correct eth0
device, so at least I know it's
2008/6/2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Victor (pfc) wrote:
I've been working last months on a lubbock board
and u-boot as a bootloader to run Linux. I always
loaded my kernel via serial port, because I never
got u-boot to activate my ethernet (I never got the
link led on, only after booting
2008/6/2 Wolfgang Denk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I recently read the FAQ again and found about using valid MAC addresses:
* Should I recompile my u-boot with the new local-admin MAC address or just
I need to write the new config on the board?
Neither
I've been working last months on a lubbock board and u-boot as a bootloader
to run Linux. I always loaded my kernel via serial port, because I never got
u-boot to activate my ethernet (I never got the link led on, only after
booting Linux).
I recently read the FAQ again and found about using