Just to give a feedback, it worked using bb.ord_defconfig as initial kernel 
config.

Thanks

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Carlos Novaes

Le mercredi 15 juillet 2015 15:59:28 UTC-3, Carlos Novaes a écrit :
>
>
> Le mercredi 15 juillet 2015 15:53:38 UTC-3, RobertCNelson a écrit :
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Carlos Novaes <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> > I have successfully (almost) compiled LFS development mostly guided by 
>> the 
>> > following instructions PiLFS to build it for a raspberry pi. 
>> > I had to do some small changes in some packages and I am using linux 
>> kernel 
>> > 3.14 as I would like to play a little with xenomai 3. The kernel I 
>> grabbed 
>> > it from bbb kernel and I plan to release some kind of guide or, at 
>> least, 
>> > write down a little on the trickiest parts of the process, after I got 
>> > everything working. 
>> > 
>> >  As I said before, it is working but with some problems. By now I am 
>> only 
>> > able to login by serial console (using a FTDI USB-TTL-232 cable) as any 
>> USB 
>> > device plugged to the beaglebone aren't even powered up. I am 
>> experimenting 
>> > a few with the kernel configuration in this moment. 
>>
>> Use the "bb.org_defconfig" as a reference and it'll work... 
>>
>
> Just found it, I get back with some news.
>
> > 
>> > Anyone has some clue on this problem or maybe anything other to point 
>> out 
>> > that may be worth of reading? Maybe some udev rules for the 
>> beaglebone.... I 
>> > consider myself a experienced user of lfs on pcs, but its the first 
>> time 
>> > exploring it on another architecture. 
>>
>> Regards, 
>>
>> -- 
>> Robert Nelson 
>> https://rcn-ee.com/ 
>>
>
> Thanks
>
> -- 
> Carlos Novaes
>

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