Hi Indrajit,
I know this thread is now old, but FYI, I updated that repository with
the UC Berkeley ROACH1 and ROACH2 configurations. Apologies for being
so very very slow about it.
Cheers
Jack
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 06:26, Jack Hickish wrote:
>
> Oh, sorry, I completely misread your email.
>
Oh, sorry, I completely misread your email.
I don't think that link will work. I think we have a working netboot setup
in Berkeley. I can make sure it works and then post it to github. That'll
have to be next week though, currently I'm hiding in an observatory.
Cheers
Jack
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019
Hi Jack,
I am looking for ROACH1 . I went through this link I thought Its for
ROACH2.
I will give a try.
Thanks and regards
indrajit
On Wednesday 20 February 2019 07:26 PM, Jack Hickish wrote:
Hi Indrajit,
Does the filesystem at
https://github.com/casper-astro/roach2_nfs_uboot work for
Hi Indrajit,
Does the filesystem at https://github.com/casper-astro/roach2_nfs_uboot work
for you?
If not, let me know.
Cheers
Jack
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 15:42, indrajit wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to make a Netboot system. I went through the "ROACH NFS guide
> - Casper"
>
>
Hello All,
I am trying to make a Netboot system. I went through the "ROACH NFS
guide - Casper"
Downloading the kernel and file system from the bellow link is
broken(not available ).
http://casper.berkeley.edu/svn/trunk/roach/sw/binaries/linux/
Hello James,
Same cable , same ROACH board with same SD card but I changed the
machine(Ubuntu 14.04) in which I initially set the boot sequences. I
could able to interrupt and select the boot order (mmcboot).
The data acquisition machine is Ubuntu 18.04 which has advanced version
of gtkterm
Hello Indrajit,
Check the settings on your serial connection - did you turn off Flow
Control?
Regards,
James
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 1:47 PM indrajit wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> I am also doing the same. I am able to see the booting sequences via the
> serial terminal counting down from 10 and
Hello James,
I am also doing the same. I am able to see the booting sequences via the
serial terminal counting down from 10 and I am trying to interrupt but
the keystrokes are not interrupting the boot menu.
Even I changed the SD card which is logically nothing to do with the
booting
Hello Indrajit,
Why were you not able to interrupt the process? Connect to the ROACH via
the serial port then reset it - you should be able then to see the place to
interrupt and set netboot (or whatever else you need) quite easily.
Regards,
James
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 1:31 PM indrajit
Hello all,
A new ROACH1 while taking measurements stopped responding. Then via
serial communication, found that it got booted using the flash.
Restarted and trying to interrupt using the serial terminal and boot via
MMC-BOOT. I couldn't interrupt using the keyboard. I inserted another
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