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Re: [Ltib] MPC8548 targeting Linux 2.6.28 + MPC8536DS (HELP PLEASE)


From: Stuart Hughes
Subject: Re: [Ltib] MPC8548 targeting Linux 2.6.28 + MPC8536DS (HELP PLEASE)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:10:50 +0100
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Hi Carolyn,

What problem are you having? is it with the 8548 or 8536? is it the
kernel or another package? could you post some output.  Am I right in
thinking you got the 8536 LTIB and did a -m distclean and are now
targeting the 8548? If so you're better pulling the latest from LTIB
CVS, that way at least it's possible this list may be able to help you,
otherwise you'll need to ask Freescale.

So far as the autobuilder goes, the output sent to the list is the same
as that at zee2.com, except there's an expanded full list available
there, as well as a by-date selection.

You should never need to run --continue unless developing.

To start/stop services you configure these with ./ltib --configure and
use the "Target System Configuration".  Options present depending on the
packages/options you have selected elsewhere.

So far as IP tables goes, there's no specific start-up in LTIB for that
AFAIK.  So you need to add the appropriate iptables config file and run
iptables restore pointing to it from rc.local.

Regards, Stuart

Reer, Carolyn (SA-1) wrote:
> I am STILL having problems with LTIB and the resultant Linux kernel.
> 
> My LTIB is dated 13-MAR-09. Came with the Freescale MPC8536DS
> development system. I am building for the MPC8548 targeting Linux 2.6.28
> + MPC8536DS patch. Should I download a newer LTIB? I see the autobuilder
> says the MPC8548 builds fail.
> 
> The autobuilder emails link me to zee2.com which links me back to
> ltib.org.
> 
> I always get some king of build error.
> I run ./ltib -continue to circumvent as many errors as possible although
> it still aborts prematurely.
> 
> I have been unsuccessful getting any applications to run on the target.
> 
> Right now I am trying to add a daemon to the system services but don't
> have a "service" command. I can't use the "iptables" command because I
> don't have "ip_tables" file. The kernel is able to start inetd, syslogd,
> etc when it boots.
> 
> What command should I be using to start, stop, restart services ?
> 
> Carolyn Reer
> 
> 201-405-2992
> 
> 
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