On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:14:22PM +0100, Tobias Frost wrote: > Did you specify the ip_address with > ip_address -h <host_ip> > ip_address -l <thecus_ip>
Hello; I did, but only when xovered directly to the device. I've got it working by specifying the local IP and using a switch as an intermediary. I think there were ARP table issues. Thanks for your help! (totally failed to get the thecus official kernel/initfs combos to boot at all. I'm just doing an armel d-i onto a spare USB memory stick as that's all I could get to boot!) Interestingly, I kept hitting CTRL+X by mistake instead of C at the redboot prompt, which kicked off some factory programmed script: == Ctrl X script=ip_address -l 10.2.3.1 -h 10.2.3.254 load -r -h 10.2.3.254 -m tftp -b 0x00800000 ramdisk.gz fis erase -f 0xF0040000 -l 0xD00000 fis write -f 0xF0040000 -b 0x00800000 -l 0xD00000 load -r -h 10.2.3.254 -m tftp -b 0x01600000 zImage fis erase -f 0xF0D40000 -l 0x160000 fis write -f 0xF0D40000 -b 0x01600000 -l 0x160000 reset RedBoot> ip_address -l 10.2.3.1 -h 10.2.3.254 IP: 10.2.3.1/255.255.255.0, Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Default server: 10.2.3.254, DNS server IP: 0.0.0.0 RedBoot> load -r -h 10.2.3.254 -m tftp -b 0x00800000 ramdisk.gz Unable to reach host 10.2.3.254 (10.2.3.254) RedBoot> fis erase -f 0xF0040000 -l 0xD00000 ... Erase from 0xf0040000-0xf0d40000: ..................... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

