thegeezer <thegee...@thegeezer.net> [14-11-19 18:56]: > On 19/11/14 17:44, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > J. Roeleveld <jo...@antarean.org> [14-11-19 17:00]: > >> On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 09:00:37 PM thegeezer wrote: > >>> On 18/11/14 18:27, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > >>>> How can I configure Gentoo on the Arietta board > >>>> to use ethernet-over-usb to be started while > >>>> booting the Arietta board? > >>>> > >>>> By "replace everything eth0 with usb0" ??? ;) > >>> if you still have emdebian image you can boot that and see which modules > >>> are loaded - that would be a start. a nice dodge is > >>> # find /sys | grep drivers > >>> you can also check everything in "make menuconfig" under the section > >>> device drivers\network device support\usb network adaptors > >>> that everything you _might_ need is selected > >>> there is a chance that the gentoo image has what you need --- what does > >>> "lsusb" show you ? what about "ifconfig -a" > >>> usb ethernet devices have very odd names ... names such as enp0s29u1u2 > >>> so it would be "replace everything eth0 with enp0s29u1u2" > >> Meino, > >> > >> You might also want to check if there is any firmware that is not being > >> found/loaded. > >> For me, that is usually the case when something isn't working. > >> > >> -- > >> Joost > >> > > Hi thegeezer, Hi Joost, > > > > it was that simple, that I *had* to overlooked it: The modules > > for ethernet over usb had to be loaded before using that interface... > > WUMMER! > > Sometimes..... :) > > > > I added the following modules: > > usb_f_rndis > > u_ether > > usb_f_ecm > > usb_f_ecm_subset > > usb_f_eem > > g_ether > > at91_udc > > atmel_usba_udc > > libcomposite > > > > and I am not sure, whether some of them are not necassary for that > > purpose...but with this in /etc/conf.d/modules it works. > well done ;) > > Current status is: > > * Board boots with Robert Nelsons linux kernel for ARM and a device > > tree blob by acmesystems and a stage3 rootfs (armv5tel) by the one > > and only Gentoo. > > * The board is accessible via ssh > > * I am currently downloading (emerge -f) some applications I need, > > compiling on this board is an exercise in patience... > look into binhost and distcc
see my later post > > 8). After > > the download the board can compile the stuff without using my PC > > as router to the internet. So it does not harm to power the board > > with 100mA over several days... > solar powered router? no router needed, all stuff downloaded previously with emerge -f > > Best regards, > > Meino > > > > > > > >