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>> Yes, you should create a filesystem (e.g. jffs2) on a flash partition.
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> Yes, you should create a filesystem (e.g. jffs2) on a flash partition.
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Vasanth Ragavendran wrote:
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> Thanks a ton Scott. Actually i was working with the same version of the
> kernel on both the boards.
> it was 2.6.29.6. neither i changed the u-boot. it was the same in both.
> however i recompiled the kernel and i installed on bot
ls will be reported in the
> crash dump, and let us know which kernel you're using.
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> Are the other boards where it does not fail running the same kernel? Same
> userspace? Same U-Boot? Anything else different?
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Vasanth Ragavendran wrote:
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> i'm facing a problem. i've installed openvpn on mpc8315erdb board and when i
> give the command
>
> openvpn --mktun --dev tap0 i get the error
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> [root@mpc8315erdb /]# openvpn --mktun --dev tap0
> Sat Jan 1 01:04:21 2000
of great help to me!! plz!
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