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gagangarg
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hi,

I am working on imx28 evk board. I have followed all the steps as told by the following link

Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit Precise Pangolin Host Setup for Building i.MX28 L2.6.35_MX28_SDK_10.12_SOURCE

 

Every thing seems to be ok till the booting booting starts. but after the booting is over it is asking for

Freescale Login:

 

and after that nothin happens. no response on terminal as well as on the screen.

 

I have attached the file containg the process occuring on terminal during booting

 

 

 


. plz help its urgent.

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weidong_sun
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NXP TechSupport

Hello,gagan,

    The file system you are using should be Mini profile, in it , no GUI is supported. you please try to compile gnome file system with LTIB and use it to boot your board.

Regards,

Weidong


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gagangarg
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Hello Weidong,

Thank you for your quick response.

I have also realised that the file system that I have created through ltib is really very small as compare to the pre compiled  images available on the freescale site.

I want to know what configuration of ltib I have to modified in order to get full gui enable profile.

Regards,

Gagan

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admin
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Gagan, do you still have an ltib configuration issue?

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gagangarg
Contributor II

Hi Grant,

Yes, the problem has been solved. I have to change the profile in ltib setting to gnome

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admin
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Good to hear.  Thanks!

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weidong_sun
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello,gagan,

    The file system you are using should be Mini profile, in it , no GUI is supported. you please try to compile gnome file system with LTIB and use it to boot your board.

Regards,

Weidong


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