Do you have your minimum ramdisk image which can provide basic network services ?
Daris Nevil
Daris.Nevil at snmc.com
Wed May 31 04:39:03 EST 2000
Tom,
The quick-and-dirty way of enabling your loopback device
is:
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
Daris
SiSIC Inc/SNMC
www.snmc.com
Tom Roberts wrote:
> SangTae Ha wrote:
> > I already downloaded full image file at > ftp://ftp.ppc.kernel.org/pub/linuxppc/embedded/mbxroot.full.tgz
>
> I just downloaded that file, too. As you say, it is HUGE (133 MB
> gzipped).
>
> Unfortunately, it is also incomplete. In particular, it is missing:
> init (/etc/telinit is a link to init, but no init)
> inetd
>
> I had been hoping to simply build up an initrd image from selected
> pieces of it, because I now have the Linux kernel, console, and
> initrd-ramdisk up and running on my hardware (Hurrah!). But I'm
> having difficulty building a sufficient initrd image to actually use
> the network driver I have written (:-(). So far, I cannot even ping
> myself using the loopback device (no inetd, I suppose).
>
> Tom Roberts tjroberts at lucent.com
>
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