Dear all,
I'm currently trying to load a real-time kernel on a TS-7400 and can't manage
to have it working.
The board computer I use is a stock TS-7400 with 2.4.26-ts11 kernel.
I've downloaded the kernel image "vmlinux-7400-ts11-rt.bin" (2.4.26) from TS's
FTP and simply put it in the root directory of the YAFFS2 NAND filesystem. I
also downloaded the kernel modules for 2.4.26-ts11-rt (got from the FTP as
well) and put them in /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts11-rt/.
I'm trying to load the real-time kernel with the "bootload" command, but every
time I try, it freezes. I'm not sure about the parameters to use, for example I
tried the following:
bootload -c "console=/dev/ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock/3" -r /dev/rd/0
/vmlinux-7400-ts11-rt.bin
But this never works. I tried several values for the ramdisk, and for the
"root=" parameter as well, but nothing seems to work. I don't want to use a SD
card, I would just like to replace the current kernel (non-real-time) by the rt
one, got from TS website.
Any thoughts on how I could proceed?
Best regards,
Jeremie.
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