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RE: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux
From: |
Zahidul Haque |
Subject: |
RE: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:36:01 +0530 |
HI Casper,
Maybe the usb driver is not enabled in yours kernel configuration, so for you
USB is not getting detected.
If you are using NFS then you can mount your pre-built application and run on
the target board. Alternatively you can use serial downloader ( zmodem or
xmodem ) or tftp to download the application from host to target.
Regards,
Zahid
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From: address@hidden address@hidden On Behalf Of casper iway address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:31 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux
Hello,
I'm new to embedded linux and i have just built my first kernel and
filesystem for my LPC3141 board after weeks of trying different things. I could
already see the "address@hidden /]#", i'm using Tera Term software to display
this.. I basically know some linux bash commands like 'ls','mkdir', etc... but
only the basic ones.. My question is that how can i run an application of my
development board now that i have linux on it?? I have no idea what to do next
could someone please provide me the right way after having a linux kernel on
the devlopment board???
I have a pre-built applications for my board, like blinking leds and maze on
the lcd, but i don't know how to run these applications now that i have linux..
I could not even detect my USB stick now that i am in 'bash' prompt, before in
the u-boot prompt i could access the usb stick using the command 'usb start',
but i know this is not applicable when you are in the 'bash' prompt..
Hope someone could help me out these problems.. Thanks...
Casper
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