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| Subject: | [ts-7000] Problem with vmlinux-7250_2k-tsX-rt |
| From: | "Edwin" <> |
| Date: | Thu, 29 Sep 2011 02:08:42 -0000 |
Hi all,
Few days ago I recieved a new ts7250 board with 128M of 2k NAND drive. Before a
few days of fighting with the sources I succesfully compiled and tested a ts11
kernel.
But what I really need is a tsX-rt kernel that can support the 2k NAND memory.
What could be the best configuration? ts10, ts11 ?? and wich options have to be
activated in order to have a succesfull vmlinux image.
I already could make a rt-vmlinux, but is not working well enough, because it
stop while just in the begining.
Best regards,
Edwin Samanez,
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