From: Starman <sta...@co...> - 2002-09-16 15:30:33
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I built the cross-compiling tools and the kernel. I did everything the article said to do. I don't know what else there is to explain. I followed the steps in the article one by one. I can't say what the RH's responses were for each command since I don't have it in front of me at the moment. I do know that my kernel-boot.elf file is about 680k, which is far smaller than the one on the web site you pointed at. If there's anything else I might be leaving out, let me know and I'll write something up when I get home later, but like I said, I followed the article's steps PRECISELY. The only differences in the commands were when I had to add /sbin/ to the names of some commands since /sbin wasn't in my path. Also, I had to run roash.sh with a 'sh' in front of it since running 'roast.sh' alone wouldn't work. Whatever files are in the article are what I used. The only time I did something outside the bounds of the article was when things weren't going well and after reading back issues of the mailing list I found that people were using a different .config file. I downloaded the .config file from the CVS repository to see if that worked (it didn't). Come to think about it, there's nothing in the article stating what I should be doing to configure the kernel so should I assume that what's there by default is what I should use? Mike -----Original Message----- From: ad...@mc... [mailto:ad...@mc...] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 11:17 AM To: Starman; lin...@li... Subject: Re: [linuxdc-dev] Tried my best. Can't get anything to work sta...@co... wrote: > Hi all, > I had stated in a previous email that I couldn't get some of the files > to download from the article's web site. I guess it was just that one > time because I was finally able to get all the files, including busybox > 0.60.? from the site that Adrian had mentioned. > > My system is RedHat 7.3, no modifications or updates - straight from > the CD iso images. I ran as root as the article stated and followed > everything to the letter - many times. > > What I get is that the DC boots, I get the "Napalm" screen, and then > the DC just sits there at that screen. I checked the .config file for > the kernel configuration, made sure that the binary images were up to > date, and still I can't boot Linux at all. The CD-Rs I'm using have > worked before with other homebrew projects (except my DC can't run Quake > but my nephew's can). > You have built the cross compiling tools and your kernel? It's not clear. Assuming all these are built, what commands are you issuing? And what is the response on the RH box? If you can boot the ip-loader, or whatever, you don't need to make more coasters. It's just not clear what you are doing here, please explain some more. (NB: there is a working kernel (NFS) on my web site at http://www.mcmen.demon.co.uk. > It's very frustrating. I burned about a dozen coasters already. I > really just want to get Apache running, but the Disk Juggler image > that's out there (20010615 I think it's called) gives me a segementation > fault when I try to start the Apache server using "apachecfg start". > > Anything I might be missing? > > Mike > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Linuxdc-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxdc-dev > |
From: Starman <sta...@co...> - 2002-09-16 19:44:52
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I did download the 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org. I didn't grab the CVS sources from those two sites, I just used the ones in the article. I'll try the CVS thing today. I was on #linuxdc 4x already. I guess everyone's idle when I'm there. I guess the next step would be to show logs of everything. Maybe that'll help others. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adrian McMenamin [mailto:ad...@mc...] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:39 PM To: Starman Cc: lin...@li... Subject: Re: [linuxdc-dev] Tried my best. Can't get anything to work On Monday 16 Sep 2002 4:30 pm, Starman wrote: > I built the cross-compiling tools and the kernel. I did everything the > article said to do. > > I don't know what else there is to explain. I followed the steps in the > article one by one. > Sorry, not to be more helpful, but.... did you do all the following: Download a stock 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org or mirror? Download the linux-sh sources from their CVS? Download the linux-sh-dc sources from our CVS? Use treelink.sh to drop these on top of 2.4.18 kernel? Or did you use the files with bgat's article (which would work) PS there is an irc channel #linuxdc at irc.openprojects.net if you want to drop by for a chat. |
From: Adrian M. <ad...@mc...> - 2002-09-16 19:51:56
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On Monday 16 Sep 2002 8:44 pm, Starman wrote: > I did download the 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org. > > I didn't grab the CVS sources from those two sites, I just used the ones > in the article. > > I'll try the CVS thing today. > > I was on #linuxdc 4x already. I guess everyone's idle when I'm there. > What nic? (So next time I know and talk directly) Adrian (zx80user) |
From: Starman <sta...@co...> - 2002-09-16 19:53:38
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Starman -----Original Message----- From: Adrian McMenamin [mailto:ad...@mc...] Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 3:54 PM To: Starman; lin...@li... Subject: Re: [linuxdc-dev] Tried my best. Can't get anything to work On Monday 16 Sep 2002 8:44 pm, Starman wrote: > I did download the 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org. > > I didn't grab the CVS sources from those two sites, I just used the ones > in the article. > > I'll try the CVS thing today. > > I was on #linuxdc 4x already. I guess everyone's idle when I'm there. > What nic? (So next time I know and talk directly) Adrian (zx80user) |
From: Starman <sta...@co...> - 2002-09-19 12:29:07
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The reason I haven't tried it again lately is because I installed a new Radeon 9700 in my PC that I use to triple-boot with (Linux of course being one of the options) and Linux's X choked on the new video card. I have no X. I know I can do the work without it, but using lynx is a serious pain in the neck. I'm working on making a new dedicated Linux PC. Mike |
From: Adrian M. <ad...@mc...> - 2002-09-16 19:37:32
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On Monday 16 Sep 2002 4:30 pm, Starman wrote: > I built the cross-compiling tools and the kernel. I did everything the > article said to do. > > I don't know what else there is to explain. I followed the steps in the > article one by one. > Sorry, not to be more helpful, but.... did you do all the following: Download a stock 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org or mirror? Download the linux-sh sources from their CVS? Download the linux-sh-dc sources from our CVS? Use treelink.sh to drop these on top of 2.4.18 kernel? Or did you use the files with bgat's article (which would work) PS there is an irc channel #linuxdc at irc.openprojects.net if you want to drop by for a chat. |
From: Arthur O. <art...@gm...> - 2002-09-19 12:23:47
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Please allow me to slip in with a few more questions. I'm currently using Bgat's toolchain. Why? Because when I heard about this project, I also stumbled across Mr. Gatliff's article, which was well written (IMHO) and got me going right away. But this was written back in 2001. I'm sure alot has progressed since then, and I want to know what toolchain everyone is using as of now. I ask this because I want to be at par with the rest :) I managed to build TinyLogin with BGat's toolchain, but haven't got the chance to test it yet. Has anyone been successfull in this area? I came across the toolchain at sf, a disorganised archive at ftp.m17n.org and also heard about the GCC 3.2/uClibc that's being worked on. All I need is some clarification as to which one to use. Thanks. Arthur Adrian McMenamin wrote: > On Monday 16 Sep 2002 4:30 pm, Starman wrote: > >>I built the cross-compiling tools and the kernel. I did everything the >>article said to do. >>I don't know what else there is to explain. I followed the steps in the >>article one by one. >> May I ask which article you are refering to? Because with BGat's article I managed to get a bootable system... > > Sorry, not to be more helpful, but.... did you do all the following: > > Download a stock 2.4.18 kernel from kernel.org or mirror? > > Download the linux-sh sources from their CVS? > > Download the linux-sh-dc sources from our CVS? > > Use treelink.sh to drop these on top of 2.4.18 kernel? And yes, Adrian pointed this out to me (Hub5_) on #linuxdc some time back ;) > Or did you use the files with bgat's article (which would work) > > PS there is an irc channel #linuxdc at irc.openprojects.net if you want to > drop by for a chat. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Linuxdc-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxdc-dev > > > |
From: <ad...@mc...> - 2002-09-19 12:56:17
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art...@gm... wrote: > Please allow me to slip in with a few more questions. I'm currently > using Bgat's toolchain. Why? Because when I heard about this project, I > also stumbled across Mr. Gatliff's article, which was well written > (IMHO) and got me going right away. But this was written back in 2001. > My toolchain is now 10 months old, but is slightly more up to date than bgat's - and while I had problem's with bgat's toolchain, others haven't, so it was probably just down to me. |