Hi Alan,
I do not think it is  a problem of ABI;
It was a problem of permissions of my nfsroot on the server.
But now I have very very slow performances (and the error has disappeared) so 
now I'm tring v3,udp to see if I have defferences

I'll le you know

PS
Where are you physically?


In data giovedì 18 marzo 2010 15:14:13, Alan Carvalho de Assis ha scritto:
: > Hi Fabio,
> 
> On 3/17/10, Fabio Giovagnini <fabio.giovagn...@aurion-tech.com> wrote:
> > I'm pritty sure you are right; I build my rootfs for coping it into a
> > jffs2 filesysystem using
> > mkfs.jffs2 --big-endian --eraseblock=65536 --pad=2097152
> > --root=$(ROOT_FS) --
> > output=$(IMAGE_DIR)/sh7203-filesystem.bin
> >
> > so mkfs,jffs2 have in account the big endian problem.
> 
> If your jffs2 image was wrong then Linux could mount it. Basing on
> your kernel log msg I can see it is mounted correctly.
> 
> > Now, how can I solve?
> > Whare can I study use to use EABI (compiler part ena dkernel part)?
> 
> Just using readelf will be enough to give you a clue:
> $ readelf -a busybox | grep ABI
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Alan
> 

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