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Subject: [ts-7000] 'stable' (distributed) TS-7250 ts11 Linux non-rt?
From: "gbever2003" <>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 12:48:54 -0000
I recently purchased a second ts-7250 after using the first for months without 
problem.  This second board I configured like the first (I think), loaded and 
ran the same programs.  After a day or so it started behaving strangely.  
Certain Linux commands didn't function right (like 'ps' and 'mount').  After 
another day it stopped reaching the network.  Reboots would work--for awhile.  
Things got progressively worse and ultimately I could not get past Redboot.

So I decided to re-flash the Linux load.  I have been able to do that, but I 
can't get the system to reboot reliably.  The system can run programs for 
days--as long as I don't reboot (and reload the Linux flash image).  Without 
going into gory detail, my problem boils down to this: where can I find the 
TS-7250 image of 2.4.26-ts11 that is NOT 2.4.26-ts11-rt?  The Technologic 
archives seem to skip that, yet that is what is on my other T-7250 and what 
utilities such as 'loadUSBModules.sh' are built for.  I just want to restore 
the board to a stable ts11 configuration for which the files on the board are 
built.

A second, more troubling question is: why did the board go screwy in the first 
place?




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