From: Bernard L. <le...@bo...> - 2004-03-30 08:15:25
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Looks like it, can you try with the -rc2 kernel & modules. They work fine for me. cheers, bern. Jean-Charles Tournier <jea...@rd...> said: > Hi, > > thanks for your answer, but it doesn't work anymore. I took the > eth1394.o and tsb44aa82.o files from my compiled kernel and put it on > iPod. For each module i've got may errors insmod: unresolved symbol... > Apparently i've got troubles with modules ;) > > thanks, > jc. > > Le 30 mars 04, à 09:15, Jonathan C.Ross a écrit : > > > Hi Jean-Charles, > > > > It looks like the modules you have in /lib/modules are from an older > > kernel? > > You need to make sure you have the modules corresponding to the kernel > > you are running installed. In my case, I copied the freshly built > > eth1394.o and tsb43aa82.o to /lib/modules/2.4.24-uc0. > > > > Hope this helps? > > Jonathan. > > > > On Mar 30, 2004, at 9:02 AM, Jean-Charles Tournier wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> To keep your ipod running, i think you need to start sh at the end of > >> your rc script. But in my case, i have a lot of errors when I run > >> "modprobe eth1394". Errors look like: > >> ..... > >> insmod: unresolved symbol hpsb_unregister_highlevel_Ra91f4f71 > >> insmod: unresolved symbol __kfree_skb_R9e5c0b54 > >> insmod: unresolved symbol alloc_etherdev_Rb9bc25ac > >> pid 24: failed 256 > >> pid 22: failed 256 > >> > >> Any idea to resolve these erros? > >> > >> thanks, > >> jc. > >> > >> Le 29 mars 04, à 23:51, Jonathan C. Ross a écrit : > >> > >>> Hi Bernard, > >>> > >>> thanks for your quick reply! I tried your /etc/rc; now I can't even > >>> ping it anymore. The output looked very promising - up to and > >>> including > >>> 'Command: ifconfig eth 192.10.1.2'. No errors seen before then. But > >>> then comes: > >>> > >>> 'Execution finished, Exiting.' > >>> > >>> I don't even get the 'bus reset' messages I had been seeing before > >>> when > >>> I probe eth1394 on the host. Is this inittab correct? > >>> > >>> inet:unknown:/bin/inetd > >>> > >>> Thanks for your help! Oh, and... I'll mess around a bit more with the > >>> CVS version before giving up, if you don't mind! > >>> > >>> Cheers, > >>> Jonathan > >>> > >>> P.S. B.t.w., did I mention in my last post that I have a 3g model? > >>> > >>> On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 23:21, Bernard Leach wrote: > >>>> The only mod to the standard filesystem (as on sourceforge) is a > >>>> different rc script. Here is mine; > >>>> > >>>> # cat /mnt/ipod/etc/rc > >>>> hostname ipod > >>>> mount -t proc proc /proc > >>>> cat /etc/motd > >>>> ln -s /dev/pty/m0 /dev/ptyp0 > >>>> ln -s /dev/pty/m1 /dev/ptyp1 > >>>> ln -s /dev/vc/0 /dev/tty0 > >>>> ln -s /dev/vc/1 /dev/tty1 > >>>> mknod /dev/ttyp0 c 3 0 > >>>> mknod /dev/ttyp1 c 3 1 > >>>> modprobe tsb43aa82 > >>>> modprobe eth1394 > >>>> ifconfig eth0 192.10.1.2 > >>>> ------------cut-------------- > >>>> > >>>> If that doesn't work, try using the precompiled kernels. > >>>> > >>>> cheers, > >>>> bern. > >>>> > >>>> On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 23:21, Jonathan C. Ross wrote: > >>>>> Hi All, > >>>>> > >>>>> I'm in a similar spot to Mathieu, perhaps a little further. I just > >>>>> managed to compile a 2.4.24 UP kernel with the old 2.4.20 eth1394 > >>>>> driver > >>>>> (I can verify the SMP / eth1394 driver problem! Total system hang > >>>>> as > >>>>> soon as the module is inserted!) > >>>>> > >>>>> I can now ping my ipod. Yay! I had to unplug my crossfire > >>>>> firewire > >>>>> drive first though, presumably to make sure the ipod was node [1]. > >>>>> > >>>>> The telnetd daemon on the iPod doesn't seem to want to bind to > >>>>> port 25. > >>>>> I tried running it from inittab and from the shell (with the > >>>>> cunningly > >>>>> wired shell script 'f'.) I _think_ I saw something about all ports > >>>>> being in use? > >>>>> > >>>>> Is any other configuration needed on the iPod other than inserting > >>>>> the > >>>>> two modules and configuring ethernet? > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks for any advice, > >>>>> Jonathan. > >>>>> > >>>>> On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 22:11, Bernard Leach wrote: > >>>>>> Some random thoughts/questions: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Are there errors on the iPod during boot? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If you start podzilla from /etc/rc, you need to exit podzilla > >>>>>> before you > >>>>>> can use telnet (although ping should work). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> You need to modprobe the eth1394 driver on your pc with the iPod > >>>>>> connected (or at least stop and restart it if you disconnect the > >>>>>> iPod). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 21:08, Mathieu wrote: > >>>>>>> Hi everybody ! > >>>>>>> I have successfully compiled the 2.6.4 kernel for my computer > >>>>>>> and I > >>>>>>> have addded the ipodeth1394 driver on the CVS server but I > >>>>>>> cannot ping > >>>>>>> the ipod it doesn't work ! > >>>>>>> Any ide will be aprecied ! > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Thank you > >>>>>>> CHeers, > >>>>>>> Mathieu > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > >>>>>> Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and > >>>>>> CEO of > >>>>>> GenToo technologies. 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