Thanks for the reply,
The kernel I'm running is the one that came with the board.
The command that makes the board stop working is 'insmod usbcore'. When I run
this command, I get the following output:
'Using /lib/modules/2.4.26-ts11/kernel/drivers/usb/usbcore.o'
After that, the board stops working and I can't log back in unless I re-boot
it. I tried to do what you suggested, but it seems that the top command is not
included in the board. I can run 'ps' but that's not real-time, so it's no good.
Any ideas on what might be the problem?
thanks!
--- In Kevin Cozens <> wrote:
>
> Simon wrote:
> > Now whenever I try o load the usbcore module (loadUSBModules.sh, or
> > manually invoking insmod or modprobe) it freezes up the board.
>
> Top will also help you know if the "lock up" is due to an out of memory
> condition.
>
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