It could be that the kernel image you are using has the wrong machine ID
built-in as well...
kmoore37918 wrote:
> two attempts at booting:
>
> 1. with the kernel and rootfs I built using OE:
>
> RedBoot> load -v -r -b 0x00218000 -m http -h 192.168.0.3
> /zImage-ts72xx.bin
> -
> Raw file loaded 0x00218000-0x0037d1c3, assumed entry at 0x00218000
> RedBoot> exec -c "ip=192.168.0.50
> nfsroot=192.168.0.3:/mondo/XXX/2.6rootfs console=ttyAM0,115200"
> Using base address 0x00218000 and length 0x001651c4
> Uncompressing
> Linux..................................................................................
> ............. done, booting the kernel.
> (wedges here)
>
> 2. with the kernel and rootfs I downloaded:
>
> RedBoot> load -v -r -b 0x00218000 -m http -h 192.168.0.3
> /zImage-ynezz.bin
> -
> Raw file loaded 0x00218000-0x0037d503, assumed entry at 0x00218000
> RedBoot> exec -c "ip=192.168.0.50
> nfsroot=192.168.0.3:/mondo/XXX/ynezz-2.6-rootfs console=ttyAM0,115200"
> Using base address 0x00218000 and length 0x00165504
> Uncompressing
> Linux..................................................................................
> ............. done, booting the kernel.
> (wedges here)
>
> is there anything obviously wrong with either of the above?
>
> in both root file systems I created a dev/ttyAM0 entry with mknod.
>
>
>
>
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