After adding an include file, I 'm now able to compile the kernel with scsi
and usb enabled. But still there is no /dev/hdxx generated in the romfs
directory!
I've observed that when compile with the same scsi and usb options enabled
in make manuconfig for platform 5249, there are some /dev/hdxx
Hi,
Init is caling Sh shell in conform by checking make file and after booting i
just enter wrong commands then it shown us like
Sh: unknown commands..
thank you in advance..
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Carlos Becker
Sent: Fri 1/4/2008 9:08 PM
To: uClinux
Hi Siegfried,
Siegfried Müller wrote:
I have the same problem with snapgear 3.5.
Unloading the modules takes no effect.
I also tried to simple copy a file from the usb storage to the usb
storage. (cp test1 test2)
It is the same effect, the system crashes.
Greg, any idea?
Hmm, not really,
Hi Etudes,
Etudes RESEAUX - Site Provence wrote:
Still seems a lot like a memory setup problem.
Is this your own design board?
Yes we have designed our board.
This board is derived from a previous one based on a Coldfire 5307.
We 've only changed the processor (pin to pin compatible), 1.8V
Hi Martin,
Martin Voss wrote:
When I first tried the 20070130 dist on our custom 5208 board everything
worked perfectly except for CRC errors when writing to the FLASH. After
a lot of testing I concluded that something inside the kernel performed
an illegal read access to the FLASH adress
Hi lance,
I tried by put this script in /etc/rc as
[ ! -x /bin/radauth ] || sh /bin/radauth
then it is showning like
/bin/radauth: cannot execute binary file
but if i give radauth in shell it is executing the program,
i am unable to find out the problem
Thank you..
Thank you,
Hi Greg,
Does the problem occur with all flash memory sticks
you have tried?
I tried different sticks, all with the same effect.
Can you try a different Montejade board?
I only have one original montejade board. I also have our own designed
board, which
has the same USB-Host controller. On