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From: | Vadim Lebedev |
Subject: | Re: [Ltib] Re: Startup problem |
Date: | Wed, 13 Aug 2008 15:28:29 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (X11/20080724) |
Mark I vaguely remember you wrote that you simply cp -R ltib/root to the SD card.... Maybe you should try to use mkfs.ext2 to create a filesystem image and then dd it to the SD card... Thanks Vadim Stuart Hughes wrote: Hi Mark, Please ignore, I mistakenly thought you were using jffs2. Are you using the same toolchain to build the rootfs that works as the one you're using for LTIB. Also, are the CFLAGS the same? Regards, Stuart On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 09:55 +0100, Stuart Hughes wrote:Hi Mark, If it only happens with LTIB build rootfs, then maybe suspect either the version of mkfs.jffs2 that ltib uses, or the command line it is using to build the image. The version can be found from: /opt/ltib/usr/bin/rpm -q mtd-utils (Savannah version) /opt/freescale/ltib/usr/bin/rpm -q mtd-utils (FSL version) To figure out the command line, run (you'll get a lot of output so script it): $ ./ltib -D -v You can alter the command line by editing bin/Ltibutils.pm, look for mkfs.jffs2 I'd be interested if you find anything. Regards, Stuart On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 14:13 -0700, Mr Junk wrote:Vadim, Thanks for the idea. I had already checked that to make sure, and [ was where it was supposed to be and operational. After that, just to make sure, I had LTIB rebuild the rootfs from scratch to make sure everything was virgin. No good news yet. I tried copying a rootfs from another dev board onto the sd card and that one worked perfectly with my kernel and everything else. It seems this is only happening with the rootfs generated by LTIB. Never seen anything like this before. Still diggin. ml On Aug 12, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Vadim Lebedev wrote:Mark, Please check that you have /usr/bin/[ installed Thanks Vadim Mr Junk wrote:Stuart, It is vanilla ext3 and can be be read and written fine by both the dev board and the host system when moving files to it. Very weird that the kernel can call /sbin/init to get busy box working but then can't span the fs to get other stuff. It does find and run rcS, the failure is finding and running [. If I comment out the line using [ the script run to the next level. Weird. Hoped for some silver bullet. I'll keep digging. Thanks for the response with all you email load. I hope you had a great time in the Alps, very beautiful and wonderful place to be. I miss them. Best, mlOn Aug 12, 2008, at 1:29 AM, Stuart Hughes wrote:Hi Mark, The only educated guess I can give is that there's some kind of problem with the SD card driver related to the filesystem. Regards, Stuart On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 00:20 -0700, Mr Junk wrote:Hello, My kernel compiles and runs fine. My rootfs compiles and builds fine My kernel starts up, finds the rootfs and starts init (busybox) fine, but then these errors occur in rcS: It seems that the "test" [ is not being found in /usr/bin. . .I added a path statement in rcS with no change. aiting 5sec before mounting root device... mmc0: new SD card on SPI mmcblk0: mmc0:0000 SA01G 995328KiB mmcblk0: p1 kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3 FS on mmcblk0p1, internal journal EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem). Freeing init memory: 104K /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 14: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 24: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 29: [: not found /etc/rc.d/rcS: /etc/rc.d/rcS: 37: [: not found Has anyone ever seen this before? Any clues? Thanks, ml_______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://bitshrine.org Ltib mailing list address@hidden http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib_______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://bitshrine.org Ltib mailing list address@hidden http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib_______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://bitshrine.org Ltib mailing list address@hidden http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib |
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