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Re: [ts-7000] Re: kernel development for 7400

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: kernel development for 7400
From: Daniel Smolik <>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 21:58:51 +0100
Frank Pagliughi napsal(a):
> --- In  Daniel Smolik <> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I start develop kernel driver for 7400 and try to found easiest way to 
>> test new kernels and debug crash  or OOPS. I try TS boot loader but 
>> found that boot kernel via this is not the same as boot directly from 
>> SD. I have kernel which boot from SD and don't boot via boot loader. I 
>> mean that new TS-FLASHBOOT and SDBOOT are excellent  for production 
>> usage but no for development. Is possible  compile Redboot and use
> it on 
>> 7400 ?
>> I now use SD card to transfer new kernel. And it is too slow. Any
> ideas ?
>>
>>                      Dan
>>
> 
> For kernel modules (or applications for that matter) a good solution
> is to share out the development directory on your host machine using
> NFS, and mount it on the ARM board. Then compile the module on the
> host, and 'insmod' the module on the board from the NFS share.
> 
> It's also helpful to automount the share on the ARM board if the
> module is crashing a lot. Makes the reboot and setup go quicker.
> 
> Frank
> 
> 
It is good idea, but no fully usable for me. I mainly develop for kernel 
2.6 and I need reboot quickly whole system with new kernel. Via Redboot 
this is simple I use tftp but with TS-BOOT ?


                                Dan




 
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