I've been redoing an old Danny project with Fido, running on an Atom mobo. I created a fresh BSP with yocto-bsp, using a RT kernel, and haven't begun to fiddle with the kernel configuration yet. It gets part way through the boot process and hangs at "Switching to clocksource tsc". I've googled this error, which lots of people have had on lots of systems (Ubuntu, etc.), and have solved in lots of different ways, none of which seem to relate to my system. I don't believe it has anything to do with the tsc.
The system doesn't crash. I can bang on the keyboard, and the keys are echoed. After seven or so presses, I get a "random: nonblocking pool is initialized" message (something to do with entropy collection, I guess). So the kernel is running, but it's like systemd (which I've substituted for sysvinit) has just hung. Since I haven't gotten to a prompt, I can't do anything. Does anyone have any ideas how I might diagnose this? Are there any kernel parameters I might fiddle with on the flash memory? And where does one do such fiddling, with a syslinux-based live image? Or should I be selectively removing things from my BSP that were put there by yocto-bsp? -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pdero...@ix.netcom.com -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto