You mean an Overo? Is there any place where I can watch the ARM port
status for all these different devices?

On 1/15/11, ron minnich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just FYI, I wanted to verify that this works and I just did.
>
> Having a 9vx function as the fs for an Ovaro (TI OMAP)
>
>  sudo ~/src/plan9/vx32/src/9vx/9vx -r   ~/src/9vx-0.12/
>
> The sudo is important.
>
> Then in the 9vx instance:
>  aux/listen1 -v  tcp!*!564 /bin/exportfs -s
>
> Then I boot the Ovaro:
> Filename '9beagletxt'.
> Load address: 0x80310000
> Loading: #################################################################
>          #########################
> done
> Bytes transferred = 1315056 (1410f0 hex)
> Overo # tftpboot 80300000 0015c928d6a1
> smc911x: detected LAN9221 controller
> smc911x: phy initialized
> smc911x: MAC 00:15:c9:28:d6:a1
> Using smc911x-0 device
> TFTP from server 192.168.2.1; our IP address is 192.168.2.5
> Filename '0015c928d6a1'.
> Load address: 0x80300000
> Loading: T #
> done
> Bytes transferred = 207 (cf hex)
> Overo # go 80310000
>
> and then it all comes up with prompts:
>
> filesystem IP address[no default]: 192.168.2.1
> authentication server IP address[no default]: 192.168.2.1
> bad nvram key
> bad authentication id
> bad authentication domain
> authid: bootes
> authdom: YOURNAMEHERE
> secstore key:
> password:
> can't write key to nvram: jmk added reentrancy for threads
> version...time...
> Password:
> Confirm password:
> 192.168.2.5 Jan 15 15:03:21 cron for upas owned by rminnich
> 192.168.2.5 Jan 15 15:03:21 cron for root owned by rminnich
> 192.168.2.5 Jan 15 15:03:21 cron for sys owned by rminnich
>
>
>
> init: starting /bin/rc
> 192.168.2.5#
>
>
> The point being that 9vx is a perfectly capable way to have an fs
> for all your service needs :-)
>
> Thanks to Geoff for his infinite patience with my questions ...
>
> ron
>
>

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