The "TS Arm Linux Developer's Manual" and "Getting started with ARM-Linux"
(provided by Technologic Systems) contain detailed information about
booting from onboard flash and CF. You may want to try to boot from CF and
then mount the onboard flash to make your configuration changes.
ie
1. connect to com1
2. press CTRL-C interrupting Redboot script
3. $ fis load vmlinux
4. $ exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/hda1"
5. mount /dev/mtdblock/1 /mnt
-Joe
> I was working with a new program (a server) I developed. While I was
> configuring the network with the ifcfg-eth0 file, I deleted by
> accident and booted. After that, the new program server stops and
> nothing else happens. The file system can´t be mounted either, so I
> can fix the problem.
>
> How can I mount the jfft2 file system again in order to edit or to
> remake the ifcfg-eth0 config file?
>
> Is there any way to update it? or bring back the factory
> configuration? as if it were just new?
>
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