Hi

Please correct if I am wrong. Does the target's /etc directory mean the
PC I am working on and what does it really mean adapt ? This sounds quite
stupid but I didn't fully understand what that meant so all I did is copy
the tools/rtnet.conf  to  the <sh>/etc. Didn't know what it meant by
adapt, so kind of only opened the file and check whether everything seemed
ok. Is this the way to do ?

I wondered if this is the part that i screwed up. please advise.

Thanks
Bret


 On Fri, 14 May 2004, Jan Kiszka wrote:

> Bret Yen-Ting Lin wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Yes I am running Rtnet on a university network. So what should i do next ?
> > i insmod
> >
> > rtai_hal, rtai_lxrt, rtai_sem
> >
> > which are the 3 basic requirements for rtnet i assume ? where can i
>
> So far, it's correct.
>
> > download 0.6.2 btw ? i can't find it in the official website
> >
>
> ???
>
> http://www.rts.uni-hannover.de/rtnet/download.html ->
> rtnet-0.6.2.tar.bz2 + rtnet-0.6.2-patch1!
>
> > I did follow the instruction in the README file and have sucessfully
> > installed everything in /usr/local/rtnet . Do I need to do another
> > configuration to /etc/rtnet.conf after install? because currently the
> > monitor simply prints the error
> >
> > unknown layer-3 protocol
> >
>
> README:
> [...]
> 3. Copy tools/rtnet.conf to the target's /etc directories and adapt at
>     least the following paramters: RTNET_PATH, RT_DRIVER, IPADDR,
>     TDMA_MODE, TDMA_CLIENTS.
> [...]
>
> Jan
>


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