I ran through the Quick Start Guide, no problems.
Booting from the Linux SD card, and connecting via a console on debug UART,
I can get boot info and a prompt which works.
No network devices are running.
"ifconfig" returns nothing.
"/etc/rc.d/network start" starts lo, and says Warning: no IPADDR is set ....
No lights show on ENET0 when I connect a live ethernet connector.
It looks during boot as though it's expecting a network connection, tries to start an ssh server (which is what I want), inetd..
It does make some complaints about inet6, and a keyboard not being there (it isn't), and missing directories etc.
Booting from NAND flash ENET0 works, lights up, gets a dhcp address, fails to get a TFTP
(because I haven't set one up), so the Ethernet hardware is OK.
Is there any 'quick start' after the most basic one?
Thanks,
Paul
Continued:
Decided to install ltib on a host, found a few anomalies ( not quite bugs, perhaps fleas? )
Host Problems (solved?):
Problem: Couldn't find lzo1x.h,
Fix: Installed lzo_devel on host.
Problem: Couldn't link to symbol lroundf@@GLIBC_2.2.5,
Fix: Modified elftosb-2.6.35.3-1.1.0.tar.gz to add -lm to LIBS in makefile.rules
Target problems:
Problem: After configuration, console messages include:
Try gcc-4.6.2-glibc-2.13-linaro-multilib-2011.12-1.i386.rpm from the GPP
http://bitshrine.org/gpp/gcc-4.6.2-glibc-2.13-linaro-multilib-2011.12-1.i386.rpm:
14:13:06 ERROR 404: Not Found.
Can't get: gcc-4.6.2-glibc-2.13-linaro-multilib-2011.12-1.i386.rpm at ./ltib line 2560.
(also for .md5 file)
Fix: Changing to gcc-4.4.4 in the config seems to make it work.
Paul