After rebooting and loading the CAN modules, is the "can interface" created?
Use "ifconfig -a" ...you should see the can interface

I'm not sure you can use "IP" tools on a canbus interface?




On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 1:40 AM, Jesse Dosher <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi. I think I'm close to getting CAN up and running, but I'm having one
> issue that I'm not sure how to correct: when I try to bring up the CAN
> interface I get the error: cannot find device "can0".
>
> Here's a brief description of my system:
> Versalogic Acelot Single Board Computer with an Intel Atom
> Debian Linux with 2.6.38.4 kernel, CAN support enabled
> Latest SocketCAN (as of May 12, 2011)
> TS-CAN1 PC/104 CAN controller with SJA1000 (also have an MCP2515-based
> board on SPI available)
>
> I'm able to load to all the following modules: can, can_dev, can_raw,
> sja1000_platform, sja1000, tscan1
>
> I've tried various things in /etc/network/interfaces but currently I have:
>
> auto can0
> iface can0 inet manual
> up /usr/local/bin/ip link set can0 up txqueuelen 1000 type can bitrate
> 1000000
> down /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE down
>
> When I run "ip link set can0 up type can bitrate 1000000" I get the error
> about can0 not being found.
>
> ip -V returns:
> ip utility, iproute2-ss100519
>
> It seems that I'm missing some critical step or setup, or there's something
> I'm not understanding. Any advice would be much appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
> -Jesse
>
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