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Re: Redboot JFFS2 Support
Hi Andrew,
Haha you are right, I had a look at the ChangeLog after checking out the
latest version of ecos via cvs. It feels like I am in the ice age
working with what I have got.
Seriously, thanks for your info. I will get the latest installed.
However, I have another question for now. Cirrus has a patch that needs
to be applied to the ecos tree. This patch is for the ecos v2.0, I know
that someone (most likely me) will need to go through and make sure that
the patch does not break the system. But can I post the final patch on
the list so that you can have a look at it?
Cheers,
Benny
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 16:55, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 02:01:55PM +1000, Benny Chen wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > Our system runs Cirrus Linux and uses Redboot as the bootloader. I
> > would like to access my JFFS2 partition from redboot but could not find
> > enough information to get this going. It seems from reading the list
> > that this has been done countless of times but yet I am not able to work
> > it out.
> >
> > Please bear with me as I have not gotten enough information about this
> > topic hence, ask very random and basic questions.
> >
> > I am using redboot from ecosV2_0.
>
> Very old. There has been a lot of changes to the JFFS2 support since
> then. So your millage may vary.
>
> >
> > 1. I used ecosconfig add jffs2 and followed by ecosconfig check and
> > there is no conflict.
> >
> > Target: edb9301
> > Template: redboot
> > Added:
> > CYGPKG_IO_FLASH
> > CYGPKG_IO_ETH_DRIVERS
> > CYGPKG_IO_FILEIO
> > CYGPKG_COMPRESS_ZLIB
> > CYGPKG_MEMALLOC
> > CYGPKG_ERROR
> > CYGPKG_LINUX_COMPAT
> > CYGPKG_IO
> > CYGPKG_FS_JFFS2
> > No conflicts
> >
> > 2. I have make clean and make the redboot.bin image and makes completes
> > successfully. I manage to download the redboot.bin to target and it
> > boots up the redboot> prompt ok. However, when I tried to type the
> > 'mount' command it is not even found. I am missing something here. What
> > I have in mind is that I would get a list of commands like 'mount',
> > 'unmount', 'ls', that can be executed in the redboot cmd prompt.
>
> Support for this was added 2003/12/02 14:40:19. eCos 2.0 was released
> sometime around 2003/02/14. So this is obviously not going to work.
> Put your eCos sources in a museum and try again with something more
> uptodate.
>
> Andrew
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