Recommend you switch to a full linux root filesystem based on Debian Etch, available here: http://casper.berkeley.edu/svn/trunk/roach/sw/binaries/filesystem/filesystem_etch_2009-11-30.tar.bz It includes ssh and a bunch of other standard utils, including apt- get which lets you install anything you want. You can either put this on a USB stick, or on the network, or otherwise boot off an SD/MMC card.

Also of interest is the getting started guide, here: http://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Getting_Started_with_ROACH which has instructions for doing the above.

The onboard busybox install is really a bare-minimum "debug" environment, and I don't know of many ppl using that in an actual development environment.

Jason

On 04 Mar 2010, at 13:48, Steve Maher wrote:

Hi,

Excitement with our very first ROACH/CASPER experience today when we fired up our new roach board.

However, all getting-started & tutorials I find indicate sshd should be running but I can't find it anywhere. Port 22 doesn't answer, no sshd running, no results for "busybox find -name "*ssh*".

Do I need a different linux image?

Current:
Linux version 2.6.25-svn2338 (d...@lappy) (gcc version 4.0.0 (DENX ELDK 4.0 4.0.
0)) #111 Tue Oct 6 14:24:10 SAST 2009


Thanks,

Steve



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