Sven Bardos wrote:
I fixed the rtnet-script to my needs. Now I can start the rtnet-network
without any problems. I will send the script or a patch( I've never
generated a patch before :-() ) to the mail archive within the next 2 days.
Perhaps it gives someone an idea what was wrong in my case.
Gen
> Sven Bardos wrote:
> >>You likely installed RTnet on the slave side to a different location
> >>than provided during the configure run ("--prefix=..."). Check the
> >>rtnet.conf on the slave, namely the "prefix=" assignment - or all
> >>individual tool paths specified a few lines below.
> >>
>
Sven Bardos wrote:
You likely installed RTnet on the slave side to a different location
than provided during the configure run ("--prefix=..."). Check the
rtnet.conf on the slave, namely the "prefix=" assignment - or all
individual tool paths specified a few lines below.
Jan
It's installed to
> Sven Bardos wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've installed RTNET-0.8.0 with Linux-Kernel 2.6.8.1 and Adeos-patch on
> a
> > Debian and Suse machine.
> > If I try to bring up the RTNET via "rtnet start" the slave-side tells me
> in
> > "stage-1": "Command not found 255.255.255.0" and next "Command not found
>
Sven Bardos wrote:
Hi,
I've installed RTNET-0.8.0 with Linux-Kernel 2.6.8.1 and Adeos-patch on a
Debian and Suse machine.
If I try to bring up the RTNET via "rtnet start" the slave-side tells me in
"stage-1": "Command not found 255.255.255.0" and next "Command not found
rteth0".
I know that this h
Hi,
I've installed RTNET-0.8.0 with Linux-Kernel 2.6.8.1 and Adeos-patch on a
Debian and Suse machine.
If I try to bring up the RTNET via "rtnet start" the slave-side tells me in
"stage-1": "Command not found 255.255.255.0" and next "Command not found
rteth0".
I know that this happens in the rtnet
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