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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: 'stable' (distributed) TS-7250 ts11 Linux non-rt?
From: "gbever2003" <>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 00:18:07 -0000
Have you been to the Technologic ftp distribution site?  Try:

ftp://66.135.63.78/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7260-linux/distributions/

There's no way of knowing (that I know of) to tell what the 'standard' load is. 
 That is, in essence, what I have been asking about.  The one I think I need 
does not appear to be on the distribution site.  There are some limited 
descriptions in the manuals which can be found on the ftp site:

ftp://66.135.63.78/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7260-linux/manuals/
 
At one time I had the USB working, but you have to be careful with the 
mounting.  I think I ended up writing to the flash memory after rebooting and 
not remounting.  In any case you do need to run the loadUSBModules.sh file 
(found on '/usr/bin')--but the 7 insmod lines in the file are particular about 
the build of the os.

I am just stumbling around...

Just to re-poll, anyone know where I can find the TS-7250 image of 2.4.26-ts11 
that is NOT 2.4.26-ts11-rt?


--- In  "thinkr32" <> wrote:
>
> Is there a place that describes what the different images are and which are 
> the 'defaults' for each board on the ftp site? 
> I have a 7260 that i'm trying to get usb to work and the manual refers to the 
> .SH script you mention - but it isn't on the image I have on the board. 
> 
> 
> --- In  "gbever2003" <gbever@> wrote:
> >
> > 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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