Re: [U-Boot-Users] U-boot and ethernet on a Lubbock board

2008-06-19 Thread Victor
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 afte

Re: [U-Boot-Users] U-boot and ethernet on a Lubbock board

2008-06-02 Thread Ken.Fuchs
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 Linux). > I recently read the FAQ

Re: [U-Boot-Users] U-boot and ethernet on a Lubbock board

2008-06-01 Thread Victor
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 bo

Re: [U-Boot-Users] U-boot and ethernet on a Lubbock board

2008-06-01 Thread Wolfgang Denk
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 one nor the other. You just have to define

[U-Boot-Users] U-boot and ethernet on a Lubbock board

2008-06-01 Thread Victor
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 valid